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EarFun OpenJump earbuds stick the landing and sound great doing it


EarFun packs in a lot of value for a solid first effort!

While my custom profile is great in quiet rooms or out on the streets with busy metropolitan life buzzing around me, the Bass Boost 1 preset gave me an enjoyable representation of all the frequencies despite competing audio from passing cars and other urban jungle sounds. EarFun advertises 11 hours, and those estimates are usually under “ideal conditions,” so having a high-quality codec activated, which drains battery faster, makes that an excellent showing. (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)The EarFun OpenJump competes with Soundcore AeroFit 2 (more expensive) and Baseus Eli Sport 1 (cheaper).

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