But there’s a catch.
Overall, they provide excellent value, given the extensive features and decent sound at this low price point.
Decent Style, Familiar Comfort
EarFun’s Free Pro 3 are a comfortable set of earbuds.
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It’s a great showing and shows EarFun is considering all the options when it comes to user comfort.
The Free Pro 3 are an all-black and grey matte-plastic design, as you might expect.
There’s also a USB-C port at the rear for charging.
The EarFun Free Pro 3 are a surprisingly feature-rich set of budget wireless earbuds that offer a comfortable and secure fit, very good battery life, the latest Bluetooth standard and audio codecs, customizable sound via the EQ, and extra features like wireless charging and an IPX5 rating. The audio quality brings music to life with punchy bass and clear treble, although the noise cancellation is quite poor. Overall, they provide excellent value, given the extensive features and decent sound at this low price point.
Still, it’s decent enough at this price.
There is also a fast charging option that delivers two hours of playback on a rapid ten-minute charge.
During testing, the EarFun Free Pro 3 battery life was accurate enough.
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But overall, I’m happy with the battery life the Free Pro 3 delivers.
Now, connectivity is where it gets interesting.
It also does a great job of blocking out external noises, too.
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The dank, heavy basslines work well, but the harsher top end can make Jungle tracks sound tinny.
Also, while testing the Free Pro 3, CASISDEAD released his long-awaited album, Famous Last Words.
Again, it’s an interesting proposition for the earbuds.
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ANC
Unfortunately, the ANC on the EarFun Free Pro 3 is poor.
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