EarFun Air Pro 4+ Review: Premium Sound on a Budget
Michael Chang ·
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The EarFun Air Pro 4+ wireless earbuds deliver premium sound and features at a budget-friendly price. Our review covers their surprising audio quality, battery life, and real-world performance.
Let's be honest for a second. When you're shopping for wireless earbuds, it's easy to get overwhelmed. You've got the big names charging $200, $250, even $300. And then you see something like the EarFun Air Pro 4+ for under $80. Your first thought? 'They must be cutting corners somewhere.' I thought the same thing. But after spending a couple weeks with these little buds, I've got to tell you—I was completely wrong.
These aren't just 'good for the money.' They're genuinely good, period. The sound quality punches way above its weight class, the battery life is solid, and the fit is surprisingly comfortable. It's one of those rare finds that makes you question why you'd ever pay premium prices again.
### What You're Actually Getting
Opening the case feels nicer than you'd expect. It's compact, has a satisfying magnetic snap, and the earbuds themselves are lightweight at about 0.2 ounces each. They don't feel cheap. They come with three sizes of silicone tips, which is crucial because getting that seal is everything for sound and noise cancellation.
Pairing is the standard Bluetooth 5.3 affair—quick and painless. The touch controls on each bud work well for play/pause, skipping tracks, and toggling the noise cancellation modes. It took me a day to stop accidentally triggering them, but that's pretty normal with any touch-sensitive earbud.

### The Sound That Surprised Me
This is where the EarFun Air Pro 4+ really shines. The default sound profile is balanced, with clear highs and a bass that has presence without being muddy or overwhelming. It's not the flat, analytical sound an audiophile might crave, but it's incredibly enjoyable for everyday listening—music, podcasts, videos, you name it.
You can tweak it in the companion app if you want, but I found myself leaving it alone most of the time. The active noise cancellation (ANC) is effective for the price. It won't completely erase the roar of an airplane engine, but it dulls office chatter, traffic hum, and AC noise into a distant background whisper. The transparency mode works well, too, letting in sound naturally when you need to be aware of your surroundings.
### Battery Life and Daily Use
EarFun claims up to 9 hours of playtime on a single charge with ANC off, and the case holds about 36 hours of total charge. In my real-world testing, I was getting closer to 7-8 hours with mixed use and ANC on sometimes, which is still fantastic. A 10-minute quick charge in the case gives you around 2 hours of playback, which is a lifesaver.
They're IPX5 rated for sweat and water resistance, so a workout or getting caught in the rain isn't a problem. The call quality is decent—not studio-level, but people could hear me clearly even on a slightly windy walk.
### The Real Question: Are They Worth It?
Here's my take. If you're an audio professional who needs reference-grade accuracy, you'll still look elsewhere. But for 99% of people who just want great-sounding, reliable, feature-packed wireless earbuds without breaking the bank, the answer is a resounding yes.
As one happy user put it, 'For less than the cost of a nice dinner out, you get performance that rivals buds twice the price.' That sums it up perfectly.
- **Pros:** Excellent sound quality for the price, solid ANC, great battery life, comfortable fit, IPX5 rating.
- **Cons:** Touch controls can be finicky, case feels a bit plasticky, call quality is just okay.
At the end of the day, the EarFun Air Pro 4+ delivers where it counts. They sound great, last all day, and don't ask you to sacrifice a week's grocery money. In a market full of overpriced options, that's a win in my book.