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earfun free pro 2 review b

   When people are out in the market for a new TWS model they usually pick one based on their needs which in most cases is handsfree calls. Yes, there are always those who spend large sums of money for TWS models capable of delivering crisp and accurate audio (for use when working out or when on the road) but for the most part handsfree calls is what the majority of people want them for. Well, the Free Pro 2 by EarFun are made for just that, reliable calls with good audio quality for both ends. Yes, this clearly means you’ll not been blown away in terms of audio clarity and accuracy so this is not a TWS aimed for high-quality music reproduction. Still thanks to its good hybrid ANC and relatively good microphones (not to mention bluetooth v5.2) I had no problems using the Free Pro 2 for just over a month (primarily for calls). Battery life is also quite good with up to 3 hours and 40 minutes with ANC on and almost 5 hours and 10 minutes with ANC off (volume level set at 80-90% at all times). True, this isn’t stellar but after taking into account the tiny size of each earbud I don’t think I could had asked for more (and besides, there’s also the charging/storage case).


   Right now, EarFun is running a 25% off promotion so by using code EFFPRODL you can get your very own Free Pro 2 TWS Earbuds for just USD59.99 inside the USA (MyEarFun.com) and for 52.49Euros inside the EU (MyEarFun.com) a price which should appeal to most consumers in the market for a new TWS model. Yes, if you’re looking for a music oriented model the Free Pro 2 is clearly not for you but if you just want one to make clear calls you will not be disappointed.

 

PROS


- IPX5 Certified
- Hybrid ANC (4 Noise Cancelling Microphones)
- Battery Life
- Bluetooth v5.2
- Good For Gaming (80ms Low Latency)
- External Tap Controls
- Charging / Storage Case
- Fit / Stability
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- Lack Of HD Audio Codec Support
- No App
- Audio Clarity & Accuracy
- Volume Levels