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7 Reviews for EarFun 1S Wireless Earbuds

  1. WBaggs

    The media could not be loaded.  Horses for courses and the right tool for the job, two sayings I stand by. These are by no means Apple Airpods or Samsung Earbuds but they do the job that I bought them for, which is to have them available so that I can use them for the phone and the laptop when I’m downstairs in the house. I’ve found that the Samsung Earpods that I paid a lot of money for, are either upstairs or left in the car when I want to find them. So these Earfun earbuds take pride of place next to the wireless charger in the kitchen.More about the earbuds themselves though. Easy to pair. If you haven’t used them before, they go into pairing mode straight out of the box, then just open your Bluetooth setting and pair. More than loud enough for any music, but I tend to listen to radio 5 or use when I’m on the phone. I phoned my own mobile to go through to the answerphone and these sound fine, no muffling when talking and plenty loud enough for the other person to hear you.I love the wireless charging and there is plenty of charge in the box itself, so if you are taking them out of the house, if you have the case, I doubt you will ever run out of charge.In summary, loud enough, comfy, Blocks external noise because they actually fit into your ear canal and they link with your device and each other perfectly. No controls but handsfree assistant such as Siri

  2. John M. Pisello

    I bought these earbuds after reading a review on CNet.com about them, and I’m so glad I did. I was looking for a reasonably priced second pair of earbuds. I also own a pair of Jabra Elite 65t earbuds, and—at one-third the price—the EarFun earbuds are a better value.tl;dr: definitely recommended!The pros:1. The EarFuns sound nearly as good as the Jabras (there’s just a bit less bass with the EarFuns, but definitely not enough to justify the 3x price premium of the Jabras).2. The EarFuns fit better in my ears than the Jabras (of course this will vary for each person). The CNet reviewer stressed getting a tight fit for good sound, but I don’t have any problem with the fit. Sound isolation is just as good as the Jabras.3. The EarFuns seem to stay connected (to the phone and to each other) better than the Jabras, and experience less interference. The Jabra’s encounter static and dropoouts whenever I walk through automatic doors (say at the supermarket) and even in certain places around my house (maybe due to my wifi repeaters). This also happens at the gym if I’m in certain places. I haven’t experienced this issue at all with the EarFuns—the connection to the phone and each other is rock solid, and the bluetooth range is excellent.4. The EarFun’s storage/charging case is MUCH better than the Jabra’s. For one thing it’s flat on the bottom (the Jabra’s case is curved and cannot sit upright on a flat surface). The EarFun case also has magnets that hold the earbuds in the case while charging; the Jabra earbuds just sit loosely in their case. The EarFun case can also be charged wirelessly (as well as with the included USB-C charging cable); the Jabra case uses a micro USB charging cable. If you already have a wireless charging pad for your phone, this is a great bonus, since you don’t have to worry about the charging connector wearing out over time.Cons:1. The EarFuns can’t control the sound volume. I realize this is a premium feature, but I miss it compared to the Jabras.2. The EarFuns don’t have the auto-pause feature that the Jabras do (removing one earbud from your ear pauses the music until you put it back in your ear). Again, a premium feature, and you *can* pause the music from either EarFun earbud by tapping the button.3. The EarFuns seemed a bit picky about pairing with multiple devices, at least initially. I had to re-pair them a couple times, and once even had to reset their connection to each other (this is covered in the instructions). But I haven’t had to do either of those recently, so maybe that was just me getting used to operating them.4. The print in the user’s manual is SUPER TINY and printed in gray, not black, ink. I’m in my 50s, and even with reading glasses I couldn’t make out the text and infographics. I had to use my phone’s camera as a magnifying glass to read the instructions. It’s possible they’re available online (I didn’t try to find out), but I suspect even younger folks will have trouble reading the instructions.To be determined:I use earbuds mostly for music listening, not making phone calls. I know the Jabras work reasonably well for that, but I haven’t had the opportunity to use the EarFuns on a call, so I can’t comment on how well they work for that.Conclusion:If I hadn’t gotten a great deal on my Jabras (I paid less than half the list price due to a couple of online deals I was able to take advantage of), I would be really pissed that I’d paid so much when I could have bought the EarFuns for 1/3 the price and gotten an overall better value. The EarFuns are going to stay in my gym bag, and I’ll use the Jabras around the house. I’m, even considering buying another pair of EarFuns for listening in bed.As I write this in mid-December 2019, I’ve only had the EarFuns for a few days, so it’s possible my rosy outlook will change if they turn out to be duds later. I will update this review in a few weeks after I’ve used them for a while. But as of right now, I definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a reasonably priced set of earbuds that have terrific sound. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, and for the price you can’t beat them.UPDATE October 15, 2020: still loving my Ear Fun Free earbuds! In fact, I just bought a second pair, and the new model has volume controls, which The last model didn’t have, and Even other earbuds that are twice the price don’t have this feature. You will not go wrong with these earbuds!

  3. Harmony

    I read and watched so many reviews of wireless earbuds, to the point of tedium!! At the end of the day I needed earbuds that I could use all day, when out running listening to music and podcasts, to watching online movies and YouTube and for listening in bed to fall asleep. Water and sweat resistance was a must and a good fit with better than average sound quality as I listen to a lot of music. I also had to be sure of no lag on movies and YouTube video. All this without being able to try them first!!! Let’s be honest, a lot of reviews are trying to sell you the product, so I’m always a bit sceptical, but you can soon cut through this and get a general feeling if a product is actually any good. These earbuds are, they are very good. They do feel and bit cheap when you first get them in your hand, it’s that brittle feeling plastic, but when you put them in to listen, they feel great, super comfy. I walked around a bit with them in, they felt secure, so I decided to try them out in a run. No problems, a 6k run and they stayed in place no problems. Watching on line movies and YouTube you have no lag at all and the sound quality is great. For music they are very good indeed, they’re not going to give you the immersive soundstage of the very top products that cost four or five times as much, but they are very good. Crisp highs, good miss and a nice bass, not boomy, just present and well crafted.The button controls work extremely well and have a good feel, not a hard press, just a nice click with enough resistance to avoid accidental pushes and but not so hard you push the earbud into your ear, spot on. You get skip forward/back, volume up/down, answer/end call, your assistant (Google in my case), play and pause, everything you need.Battery life has been excellent, at 50% volume they went just over six hours and recharged in the case in about and hour and a half.I’m delighted and honestly quite surprised. For the money they’re excellent, even for more money they’d be excellent.The big test for me is always, if I lost them or something happened to them would I buy them again? Yes, definitely. Have an amazing day.

  4. WBaggs

    Original review (updates in parentheses)The more I use these the less I like them. It has great features like wireless charging and Bluetooth 5. I like to connect them to my Apple TV (update: they are no longer able to connect to apple tv 4k. Its says they need to get an update to be compatible) when I run on my treadmill.I have noticed a few things though.The LED indicator on the outside of the case does not dim lower then the first light. So the case goes dead with out me knowing. (This just went away for the most part, may have been user error?? IDK)I often get an echo that quickly self corrects when I use them for a long period of time. (still happens but its a minimal issue)They move around a lot in my ears when I run. I am worried that they will fall out so I am constantly adjusting them. I have tried the other fittings with no luck. This is the biggest problem since they only work if they stay in (duh, but i have noticed that as long as they are dry they do just fine. I was getting sweat on them and if that happens they move around. So I just keep my hair off my ears and they stay dry during workouts).I hope now that I have used them for two months I have found all the bugs. I will keep using them though. They do the job. Just not as well as I expected.—Update— I have actually come to like them more then before. I have had them about 9 months but still 3 stars cuz I have new issues. (most have been overcome by cleaning, see next section below and I upgraded to 4 stars)The buttons are easy to use but they have become discolored. I cant get them clean. (still true) So now they are a white/yellow color. Also my left bud doesn’t hold a charge anymore. (this has been fixed) I put in the buds and they connect to my device but then after about 5 min its saying it has a low battery. This may be because after put them back in the case they sometimes do not disconnect from my phone.

  5. Red Kite Bushcraft

    My update is…. In use I’ve had the right earbud drop the bluetooth link. The left earbud continues to operate solo. I’ve had to put the Right earbud back in the case and then take it out again. It reconnects and then functions fine.It’s frustrating that it happens and if you are not carrying the box I guess your mono until you get back the wherever the box is. Quite disappointing. So not the five star product I thought it was. Shame :-(Original review below:-I bought these to use while running on my treadmill. I’ve used them a couple of times now and found them to be easy to use. They connected to my bluetooth and reconnected automatically when they were used next time. The sound quality is fine (i’m no expert) volume is ok. comfort is good and they have not come close to falling out while i’m using them. The box they store and charge in is really good. I can’t tell you how long the battery lasts but they still show full charge ofter over an hour of use.So for me this is a five star product.

  6. Marco

    Really like the sound. Fit in ear is easy for me as i have average sized ear canals. Several sizes provided. Decent volumes achievable although they don’t need to go too loud. Slight distortion in rhs unit. Charge in case gives great extended battery life. Decent Bluetooth connection but volume up control at bud is glitchy. Volume down control at bud operates well. Similar for track + / – control at bud. Compensated by really good sound. Especiallly at this price. Compares favourably to wired in ear units and full size on ear units

  7. squiggles

    Poorly constructed and conceptualized ear piece. It is very, very large and heavy and feels about to fall right out of my ear. I had another pair by this brand I liked and lost and wanted to replace but didn’t realize this was a different model. I really just can’t imagine why anyone would think it’s a good idea to make a heavy, needlessly large ear piece to hang and fall out of ears. I have to secure them every couple of minutes. One or both of them are going to disappear and I’ll be scouring the street for them. Very disappointed and now that they’ve been in my ears, don’t think I can return.Edit: Adjusted my review to reflect excellent customer service. I was contacted today with an offer of either a refund or a replacement with a different model (one I previously had but had lost) and I chose the latter. Really unexpected! Very pleased and impressed. Looking forward to receiving the new set!

  8. WBaggs

    Horses for courses and the right tool for the job, two sayings I stand by. These are by no means Apple Airpods or Samsung Earbuds but they do the job that I bought them for, which is to have them available so that I can use them for the phone and the laptop when I’m downstairs in the house. I’ve found that the Samsung Earpods that I paid a lot of money for, are either upstairs or left in the car when I want to find them. So these Earfun earbuds take pride of place next to the wireless charger in the kitchen.More about the earbuds themselves though. Easy to pair. If you haven’t used them before, they go into pairing mode straight out of the box, then just open your Bluetooth setting and pair. More than loud enough for any music, but I tend to listen to radio 5 or use when I’m on the phone. I phoned my own mobile to go through to the answerphone and these sound fine, no muffling when talking and plenty loud enough for the other person to hear you.I love the wireless charging and there is plenty of charge in the box itself, so if you are taking them out of the house, if you have the case, I doubt you will ever run out of charge.In summary, loud enough, comfy, Blocks external noise because they actually fit into your ear canal and they link with your device and each other perfectly. No controls but handsfree assistant such as Siri

  9. WBaggs

    Original review (updates in parentheses)The more I use these the less I like them. It has great features like wireless charging and Bluetooth 5. I like to connect them to my Apple TV (update: they are no longer able to connect to apple tv 4k. Its says they need to get an update to be compatible) when I run on my treadmill.I have noticed a few things though.The LED indicator on the outside of the case does not dim lower then the first light. So the case goes dead with out me knowing. (This just went away for the most part, may have been user error?? IDK)I often get an echo that quickly self corrects when I use them for a long period of time. (still happens but its a minimal issue)They move around a lot in my ears when I run. I am worried that they will fall out so I am constantly adjusting them. I have tried the other fittings with no luck. This is the biggest problem since they only work if they stay in (duh, but i have noticed that as long as they are dry they do just fine. I was getting sweat on them and if that happens they move around. So I just keep my hair off my ears and they stay dry during workouts).I hope now that I have used them for two months I have found all the bugs. I will keep using them though. They do the job. Just not as well as I expected.—Update— I have actually come to like them more then before. I have had them about 9 months but still 3 stars cuz I have new issues. (most have been overcome by cleaning, see next section below and I upgraded to 4 stars)The buttons are easy to use but they have become discolored. I cant get them clean. (still true) So now they are a white/yellow color. Also my left bud doesn’t hold a charge anymore. (this has been fixed) I put in the buds and they connect to my device but then after about 5 min its saying it has a low battery. This may be because after put them back in the case they sometimes do not disconnect from my phone.<–(also fixed) Lastly, they no longer are able to connect to my apple tv. When I try to connect them my apple tv says that they need an update… which they cant be updated so… that sucks. They are great buds. Maybe I just got a bad pair. I am going to reach out to earfun and see what they say.Good News!I emailed earfun customer service and they got back to me in 48hrs. They recommended the following for the low battery issue and it worked!:”A. Press the earbuds with forces to eliminate loose contact with the case and keep them in ready place for a couple of times;B. Use a toothpick to gently clean the three metal contacts on the earbuds and charging case to avoid dust or wax stains;C. Clean the contacts of the earbuds and the charging case with alcohol cotton swab; (especially the groove of the earbud contacts);D. Rub them with clean napkins and charge them around 1.5 hour to try it out. (Ensure the case has enough battery life simultaneously).”If you are still reading this…. They didn’t appear dirty to me but cleaning them has done the trick! I did notice some green oxidation on the qtips after cleaning. My normal habit is to wash them and leave them out to dry after workouts so they are generally clean.Through all of this the only issues I have left is I can no longer use them with my apple TV and the buttons are still yellow. As shown in picture. If I could use them with my apple tv then its easily a 5 star in my book.

  10. Harmony

    I read and watched so many reviews of wireless earbuds, to the point of tedium!! At the end of the day I needed earbuds that I could use all day, when out running listening to music and podcasts, to watching online movies and YouTube and for listening in bed to fall asleep. Water and sweat resistance was a must and a good fit with better than average sound quality as I listen to a lot of music. I also had to be sure of no lag on movies and YouTube video. All this without being able to try them first!!! Let’s be honest, a lot of reviews are trying to sell you the product, so I’m always a bit sceptical, but you can soon cut through this and get a general feeling if a product is actually any good. These earbuds are, they are very good. They do feel and bit cheap when you first get them in your hand, it’s that brittle feeling plastic, but when you put them in to listen, they feel great, super comfy. I walked around a bit with them in, they felt secure, so I decided to try them out in a run. No problems, a 6k run and they stayed in place no problems. Watching on line movies and YouTube you have no lag at all and the sound quality is great. For music they are very good indeed, they’re not going to give you the immersive soundstage of the very top products that cost four or five times as much, but they are very good. Crisp highs, good miss and a nice bass, not boomy, just present and well crafted.The button controls work extremely well and have a good feel, not a hard press, just a nice click with enough resistance to avoid accidental pushes and but not so hard you push the earbud into your ear, spot on. You get skip forward/back, volume up/down, answer/end call, your assistant (Google in my case), play and pause, everything you need.Battery life has been excellent, at 50% volume they went just over six hours and recharged in the case in about and hour and a half.I’m delighted and honestly quite surprised. For the money they’re excellent, even for more money they’d be excellent.The big test for me is always, if I lost them or something happened to them would I buy them again? Yes, definitely. Have an amazing day.

  11. Red Kite Bushcraft

    My update is…. In use I’ve had the right earbud drop the bluetooth link. The left earbud continues to operate solo. I’ve had to put the Right earbud back in the case and then take it out again. It reconnects and then functions fine.It’s frustrating that it happens and if you are not carrying the box I guess your mono until you get back the wherever the box is. Quite disappointing. So not the five star product I thought it was. Shame :-(Original review below:-I bought these to use while running on my treadmill. I’ve used them a couple of times now and found them to be easy to use. They connected to my bluetooth and reconnected automatically when they were used next time. The sound quality is fine (i’m no expert) volume is ok. comfort is good and they have not come close to falling out while i’m using them. The box they store and charge in is really good. I can’t tell you how long the battery lasts but they still show full charge ofter over an hour of use.So for me this is a five star product.

  12. squiggles

    Poorly constructed and conceptualized ear piece. It is very, very large and heavy and feels about to fall right out of my ear. I had another pair by this brand I liked and lost and wanted to replace but didn’t realize this was a different model. I really just can’t imagine why anyone would think it’s a good idea to make a heavy, needlessly large ear piece to hang and fall out of ears. I have to secure them every couple of minutes. One or both of them are going to disappear and I’ll be scouring the street for them. Very disappointed and now that they’ve been in my ears, don’t think I can return.Edit: Adjusted my review to reflect excellent customer service. I was contacted today with an offer of either a refund or a replacement with a different model (one I previously had but had lost) and I chose the latter. Really unexpected! Very pleased and impressed. Looking forward to receiving the new set!

  13. John M. Pisello

    I bought these earbuds after reading a review on CNet.com about them, and I’m so glad I did. I was looking for a reasonably priced second pair of earbuds. I also own a pair of Jabra Elite 65t earbuds, and—at one-third the price—the EarFun earbuds are a better value.tl;dr: definitely recommended!The pros:1. The EarFuns sound nearly as good as the Jabras (there’s just a bit less bass with the EarFuns, but definitely not enough to justify the 3x price premium of the Jabras).2. The EarFuns fit better in my ears than the Jabras (of course this will vary for each person). The CNet reviewer stressed getting a tight fit for good sound, but I don’t have any problem with the fit. Sound isolation is just as good as the Jabras.3. The EarFuns seem to stay connected (to the phone and to each other) better than the Jabras, and experience less interference. The Jabra’s encounter static and dropoouts whenever I walk through automatic doors (say at the supermarket) and even in certain places around my house (maybe due to my wifi repeaters). This also happens at the gym if I’m in certain places. I haven’t experienced this issue at all with the EarFuns—the connection to the phone and each other is rock solid, and the bluetooth range is excellent.4. The EarFun’s storage/charging case is MUCH better than the Jabra’s. For one thing it’s flat on the bottom (the Jabra’s case is curved and cannot sit upright on a flat surface). The EarFun case also has magnets that hold the earbuds in the case while charging; the Jabra earbuds just sit loosely in their case. The EarFun case can also be charged wirelessly (as well as with the included USB-C charging cable); the Jabra case uses a micro USB charging cable. If you already have a wireless charging pad for your phone, this is a great bonus, since you don’t have to worry about the charging connector wearing out over time.Cons:1. The EarFuns can’t control the sound volume. I realize this is a premium feature, but I miss it compared to the Jabras.2. The EarFuns don’t have the auto-pause feature that the Jabras do (removing one earbud from your ear pauses the music until you put it back in your ear). Again, a premium feature, and you *can* pause the music from either EarFun earbud by tapping the button.3. The EarFuns seemed a bit picky about pairing with multiple devices, at least initially. I had to re-pair them a couple times, and once even had to reset their connection to each other (this is covered in the instructions). But I haven’t had to do either of those recently, so maybe that was just me getting used to operating them.4. The print in the user’s manual is SUPER TINY and printed in gray, not black, ink. I’m in my 50s, and even with reading glasses I couldn’t make out the text and infographics. I had to use my phone’s camera as a magnifying glass to read the instructions. It’s possible they’re available online (I didn’t try to find out), but I suspect even younger folks will have trouble reading the instructions.To be determined:I use earbuds mostly for music listening, not making phone calls. I know the Jabras work reasonably well for that, but I haven’t had the opportunity to use the EarFuns on a call, so I can’t comment on how well they work for that.Conclusion:If I hadn’t gotten a great deal on my Jabras (I paid less than half the list price due to a couple of online deals I was able to take advantage of), I would be really pissed that I’d paid so much when I could have bought the EarFuns for 1/3 the price and gotten an overall better value. The EarFuns are going to stay in my gym bag, and I’ll use the Jabras around the house. I’m, even considering buying another pair of EarFuns for listening in bed.As I write this in mid-December 2019, I’ve only had the EarFuns for a few days, so it’s possible my rosy outlook will change if they turn out to be duds later. I will update this review in a few weeks after I’ve used them for a while. But as of right now, I definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a reasonably priced set of earbuds that have terrific sound. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, and for the price you can’t beat them.UPDATE October 15, 2020: still loving my Ear Fun Free earbuds! In fact, I just bought a second pair, and the new model has volume controls, which The last model didn’t have, and Even other earbuds that are twice the price don’t have this feature. You will not go wrong with these earbuds!

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EarFun 1S Wireless Earbuds

EarFun Free 1S wireless earbuds offer exceptional sound and comfort.

Highlights
EarFun 1S: Wireless earbuds w/ crystal clear call, waterproof, and long playtime.
Pros

- Affordable
- Comfortable fit
- Good sound quality

Cons

- Limited battery life
- No noise cancellation
- Connection issues

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// DESCRIPTION

The EarFun Free 1S wireless earbuds are an advanced audio accessory that delivers high-quality stereo sound and a range of cutting-edge features. These earbuds are equipped with powerful, balanced 7mm composite dynamic drivers that produce crisp, clear audio with deep bass and rich treble. The True 4 Mics ENC Tech ensures that phone calls are crystal clear, while the EarFun app allows users to customize their EQ and access additional features.

Designed for active lifestyles, these earbuds are sweatproof with Sweatshield Technology, making them perfect for even the most intense workouts. The wireless charging feature adds convenience, and the ergonomically designed build ensures all-day comfort. The earbuds come with 4 silicone ear tips to ensure a perfect fit, and the Game Mode feature provides low latency for better gaming and video experiences.

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// FEATURES

  • Bass & High-Quality Stereo Sound
  • 4 Mics ENC Tech for Crystal Clear Call
  • Support EarFun App for Custom EQ and more
  • Sweatshield IPX7 Waterproof & Wireless Charging
  • Lightweight Ergonomic Design for All-day Comfortable Wearing
  • Game Mode & 30H Long Playtime
  • Can be used individually or together
  • Long battery life and compact charging case
  • // Q & A

    Do this they comes with a manufacturer warranty?

    EarFun provides 45-day money back and 18-month warranty for every product. If you have any issue with the product, please feel free to contact us 【[email protected]】to solve your issues.

    Does this item use a type c charger?

    Yes it does use a type C charger as well as a wireless charger. 🙂

    Does it connect to two devices at the same time ?

    Hello, EarFun Free can only connect to one device at a time.

    Is this the upgraded version with volume control and right or left single mode?

    I just recently hooked mine to my apple 11 phone and it says to push the right one twice to turn up the music .ok help me understand why this doesn’t make it louder. So I got an app or two to see if I can get more volume and the first app did a little but cost money so I got another app that says it can go up from 200 times more 300 up to 1000 and isn’t a cheap app when I finally got it to work it was where I wanted it at 300 but I don’t think it’s worth $10 a month just to be a little louder . Do you know any way I can get more volume without paying every month .or do you make a set that is louder .it says hold the right one down twice for more volume.

    Just received my Earfuns, and the only control that works is volume control - not play/pause, not next/previous track. Are they defective?

    1 press (either side) =pause/play


    // SPECS

    Product Dimensions3.15 x 1.38 x 1.18 inches
    Item Weight2.12 ounces
    Item model numberEarFun Wireless Earbuds
    Batteries3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
    Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
    Date First Available2019, August 30
    ManufacturerEarFun_UQQU
    Model #: EarFun Wireless Earbuds
    Discontinued: No
    EarFun 1S Wireless Earbuds
    released on August 30, 2019

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