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The EarFun Free 1S Wireless Earbuds combine powerful 7mm dynamic drivers with four noise-cancelling microphones to deliver immersive sound and crystal-clear calls. With customizable EQ via the EarFun app, IPX7 waterproofing, and a robust 30-hour battery life featuring wireless charging, these earbuds are designed for professionals and active millennials seeking premium audio performance and convenience on the go.









| ASIN | B07R5MKX3K |
| Additional Features | True 4 Mics ENC Tech for Clear Call; 7mm Composite Dynamic Drivers for Powerful Sound; Personalize EQ with EarFun APP & Game Mode; Sweatshield™ IPX7 Waterproof & Wireless Charging |
| Age Range Description | Adult; Kids |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Gaming, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,448 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #250 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | EarFun |
| Brand Name | EarFun |
| Built-In Media | 3 sizes silicone ear tips, EarFun Free 1S Wireless Earbuds, USB-C charging cable, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Dark Black |
| Compatible Devices | Phone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 14,795 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | In Canal (IC) |
| Enclosure Material | Composite, Plastic, Other |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00824007602520 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | usb |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 52 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EarFun_UQQU |
| Model Name | EarFun Free 1S |
| Model Number | TW100 |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 100 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Style Name | Old Version |
| UPC | 824007602520 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
S**W
Begrudgingly capitulating to wireless? Look no further! Will win over all mid-aged luddites
I had been an apple addict since age 10 and in many ways still am -- but in my 40s kinda slowed down on keeping up with the pads, pods, watches (so dorky) as much as I still live in the apple ecosystem. I swore I'd never buy any sorta wireless earpod and honestly beats headphones are still trash (for 4 years had purchased pairs only to have them break in a few months). But, between driving more these days, trying to have relatively private hands free convos while my young daughter is around, and recently tearing my achilles ... I had to find something convenient. I was astonished at how affordable, easy to use and decent sounding these EarPods are! Why would anyone spend upwards of 100$ or more for others? Convenience -- these are super easy to set up, sync, and get started Price -- I think these are quite simply the best at this price point 35-50$ Sound -- they are not sennheiser or bose, but given how much else you get, they sound great. The bass is legit and all else is clear enough without being tinny (I listen to mostly rock, electronic, jazz, and not a classical music snob about levels at all) ... the volume is a little lower than I prefer even when maxxed out, but perhaps thats for the better as they are indeed just loud enough -- sorta like the EarPods themselves, just really good enough. Charging -- the case really can handle 4 full charges ... which is great. The case itself also charges quickly, and I just leave mine on my cheap wireless charger pad. I also like that the case is not digital and fancy ... the basic look and feel suits my style moreso than led/digital read outs. Buttons -- I love that there is a tactile button that you can actually feel depress. Others where you just tap always leave me pressing the wrong number of times. You get used to the Taps and holds for volume, skipping tracks and calls ... it kinda becomes intuitive after a few days. Siri - works perfectly ... really kinda amazing, especially if you have any sorta smart devices in your home. The cast I have on is making this aspect even more convenient but being able to turn on lights, thermostats, Apple TVs with these pods is awesome. I can see myself possibly in the future wanting something with a bit more audio oomph down the road, but I've also read that many people end up using these as spares -- for their office, car etc. Couple of other notes -- you cant sync them to multiple devices ... but its easy enough to disconnect them. I tried them with my Apple TV (for late night movie viewing) and they were solid. There is another option on Amazon (vankyo) that also appear highly rated, but they were out of stock and I dont really like those glowing buds or that readout on the case. And for those new to the pods, just be sure you kinda keep the case in a convenient location as they kinda act like the home base for these things. Otherwise you'll lose them, or the kids/dog etc will definitely let curiosity get the better of them. Highly recommended for first time pod newbies, spares, and those looking for best budget options.
B**N
Great cheap headphones
I've had these about two weeks now and they're actually pretty good for the price. Here's a few minutes of stream of consciousness regarding my experience so far: Comfort could definitely be improved, though I'm a little finicky with in-ear style headphones. The silicone(ish) earpieces get uncomfortable after about an hour and it takes a bit to figure out how to get it to sit right. If you aren't careful to equalize the pressure as you put them in, it sounds muffled and quiet. Battery life is impressive. I use them all the time. If you listen with just one ear for a bit, you can easily charge the other and switch for zero interruption. Kinda cool that you can use either one independently or both together; gets my inner electronics geek curious how they're doing that - it's a neat trick. Signal range is actually pretty impressive for what they are. I had expected it to be like 15ft being such a small device running bluetooth, but I've had them up to 30ft line of sight or maybe 15ft through two walls. Nice. Definitely adequate to set a phone by the kitchen sink and clean the entire room without any dropouts. Audio quality is a difficult thing to rate. I'm a musician and sound engineer so I'm pretty particular about saying something "sounds good". That said, for the average person, these are probably adequate but not remarkable. Most people like things pretty bass-heavy which these are not. They're slightly mids-heavy and medium fidelity, though they will respond (even if not evenly) across pretty much the full sound spectrum. The way you have them situated in your ears has a dramatic effect on the sound quality though so definitely lost a star for these earpiece sleeves and ergonomics. I can confirm they are at least IPX5 (splashing water in any direction) but they are absolute rubbish if you want to listen in the shower. Incredibly uncomfortable and they like to eject themselves from your ears at very inopportune moments. It is possible to pair one ear with one device and the other ear with a different device, but it's difficult to do and the moment you return either of them to the charging case, they synchronize again. The button on the earpieces takes a bit of force to press and I have yet to use it without messing up how it's positioned in my ear. It's mostly fine for hitting play/pause but the other controls are too cumbersome for me to find them useful. Taking phone calls on these works just fine with one ear or both. No complaints there. So yeah, if you want inexpensive wireless earbuds that are great for doing dishes, throwing under a pair of earmuffs while cutting the grass, working on cars, or even light exercise, I'd definitely recommend these. If you're looking for something you're comfortable wearing for an entire day, sound amazing, have actual noise cancelling, or function as a status symbol, probably keep looking.
O**V
Good
First (and most crucial) impression: they sound great; not only for the price, but in general. I was about to return them earlier today. After having them plugged in all morning at my desk, I grabbed them for my lunchtime walk on the Green River Trail down here in the Seattle-area’s industrial valley. I became quite irritated when the buds informed me after five minutes that there battery was and they would be ceasing operations momentarily. I plugged them back in for the rest of the day , thinking maybe Jumbo, Free Willy, or even Greaseball had perhaps used my charger for something and perhaps only recently plugged my buds back in. They still showed no charge when I was getting ready for bed and wanting to listen to my audiobook. “Well this is just absurd” I said to Me. I ran to their website, downloaded the user guide (tossed the physical one they came with the set) and started troubleshooting. It didn’t take long for me to realize that I had been putting them in their case backwards - this, rendering charging impossible. It was a tad bit embarrassing when I realized I was essentially channeling my inner Boomer, but, in my defense: these are the first set of truly wireless earbuds I’ve ever purchased (previous Bluetooth headphones had a cable connection between the two ear inserts). I sort of just figured they wouldn’t even go in the slot designed for the other ear’s device. Having had the error of my thinking corrected, the buds are now happily charging over on a wireless charging pad and am looking forward to resuming their usage. The only other complaint I can think of is that I don’t care for the feature where you can tap this side or that and change things like the volume or go into a different mode. I’ll never use that and hate accidentally bumping those buttons if I am fiddling with them in my ear. Overall though, these are a great value. The sound is comparable to my Bose Bluetooth sets that recently died after 5 years of continual use. No complaints on that department. I’m not expecting that kind of longevity out of these, but maybe a solid 18-24 months of usage would be great.
G**R
These are killer, way better than I'd expect for the money
I like having an affordable pair of headphones for high risk situations, leaving (forgetting) at the office, etc. Although I have both the Sony WH-1000XM3s and WF-1000XM3s, I found myself wanting a wireless earbud equivalent to the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2s I leave at work. For further background, I have a range of other headphone at home like the Sennheiser HD650, Audio Technica ATH-AD900, and more... so while I go in to $50 headphones with tempered expectations I also don't want garbage. The Koss Porta Pros are also one of my most used models of headphone (I own several pairs), but they also punch above their weight. I tried the Anker SoundCore Life P2s and found it nearly impossible to get a consistent fit with them. I also find the long stalk style design they use to look a bit goofy, although that's far from a deal breaker. The inconsistent fit significantly affected my ability to get a proper seal and as a result affected whether there was any bass or overall balance to the sound from the Ankers. The buttons on the Ankers also required enough force and clicked noticeably enough that they were uncomfortable to operate. I did not want to spend big money trying different third party tips and I also don't want these to isolate or seal as well as the Sony WF-1000XM3s with Comply tips and ANC on, so I wasn't going to put Complys on them. After returning the Ankers I thought I'd give these Earfuns a try as they had very positive reviews overall. To say I've been impressed has been an understatement. I'd love to see a larger sized eartip included but the L size seems to be working for me. Fit is massively more consistent than with the Ankers and the sound quality as a result is consistent. These have a nice full sound with pleasantly extended and punchy bass, as well as even overall tonal response without harsh sibilance or other major issues. The charging case is simple but effective, and pretty compact. I've not tried the wireless charging capability but I have to admit that's a neat bonus. Battery life both of the case and the earbuds themselves has been quite good overall and the built in charge indicator for the case is a nice bonus over the Ankers. Like the Ankers (and unlike the Sonys), these can be listened to with just one earbud. They automatically switch to a mono mode (I tested to be sure) and have no problem swapping in and out of using one or two buds. They also work fine in the shower or rain so far. Another improvement over the Anker Life P2 is the button on each earbud seems to be a bit of a softer press. While it's still a physical button and not touch like on the Sonys, they're less unpleasant to operate than the Anker's buttons. Overall these are a no-brainer and I've been recommending them to friends in the market for something affordable. They're much better than they have any right to be. While I've had a couple hiccups with connectivity while I was testing things and trying to figure out how to pair to new devices, it's not really a major flaw or issue. These, like the Ankers, can only pair to one device at a time so you just have to be prepared to deal with manually repairing if you want to change what they're connected to.
N**E
Charging Case often defective over time
They were good earbuds but the charging case has a problem the gets worse as the months go by. I first had the original earbud ones which lasted me a long time until the case started having trouble charging them (I had those ones a while so wear and tear makes sense) so I bought these. These upgraded earbuds have better sound but the charging case also started having the problem of not charging them when placed inside after a few months. But still I bought ANOTHER thinking it was a fluke with that one. But no. I bought my latest one in January and now it's March and the earbuda are having trouble charging in its case. Sometimes one bud will charge and the other won't. Most time it's both. And I can see when it is or isn't charging by the earbud charging percentage on my phone when it's connected so I KNOW it's not charging. So nowadays I'm taking them into and out of the case just trying to get it to charge and looking at my phone to see if it disconnected to charge or not. It's very annoying. And it inconvenient thinking it's charging in its case overnight and you wake up to go about your day with music only to hear the "battery low" sound when it was supposed to be charging. Not buying this brand again.
R**F
THIS is what wireless earbuds should be!
Let me preface this by saying this is the fourth pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones I've tried in the past few months so I feel like I've had a bit of experience...Just a bit. I can say with absolute certainty that these are well worth the price. I had no idea I could get this kind of sound and battery life from a pair of ear buds in this price range. The sound stage is overall very neutral. They hit at all the right spots for my taste. The mids sound great...you can hear all the little details. Treble errs a little bit on the bright side, but not overly so...Still neutral without being at all muddy. Bass is where the magic happens (for me). I cannot stand headphones that boost the bass, and these definitely keep things in BALANCE. The lows sound solid throughout, but if you have your volume turned up too high you might get some artifacting with the deepest lows. If you're looking for some heavy bass, these are not the earbuds for you. Genre I've found that sound the absolute best - Classic Rock (Queen sounds amazing), Alternative, Classical or Instrumental, and Oldies. They just sound fantastic...rich and clean. Everything you want. Rap sounds decent, but remember the bass isn't going to blow you away. Industrial and Metal sound really good, but the deep lows aren't what I would expect. IDM/Techno/Dubstep is going to sound pretty mellow. I don't listen to country, so I can't say how it sounds.... Battery life is exactly what the box claims. After the initial charge I went from 100% to roughly 76% after six hours of almost non-stop use. After three days of testing, I'm getting fairly consistent results. Six hours = About 25% battery used. The case seems to hold a really good charge, too. I charged it once on arrival and it is still showing full after three nights of re-charging the earbuds. Not shabby at all. I'm extremely impressed as they blow the other BT sets I've got out of the water with their longevity. Also...Welcome to 2019....These charge using USB-C. NICE. I've completely abandoned my wired headphones now, and I had just bought a USB-C DAC to use them with my iPad. These are just so much more convenient, and the sound is very much comparable. I love that these automatically connect to the last device they were paired with. That was kind of a shock at first, so just know it happens. Haha. I ended up having to reset my connection because I didn't know and I un-paired using the buttons. Two things to note: There is no volume control on the earbuds, and they don't come with memory foam tips. I will definitely be getting some of those in the near future.
M**B
Good value
Work as advertised.
R**N
Some of the best earbuds I’ve had
Very impressed! I desperately needed a new pair of earbuds for the gym. I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money on a new pair, partly because I had spent similar amounts of money on these things in the past, and was always disappointed. I’m pretty picky when it comes to sound. I have always found “budget” earbuds to be very thin-sounding, and that doesn’t work for me. I had added the EarFun 2s to my cart, where they sat for quite a long time. I eventually bit the bullet and ordered them, but kept my expectations low. They arrived a few days later and I could not have been more taken off guard by these. What follows is my honest review. Each category will be assigned its own star rating. Fit ⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is one of the lower-rated categories for me, personally. Keep in mind that every body is built differently, so this is very subjective. The medium sized ear piece that came on the earbuds didn’t hold them in my ears very well at all, they would fall out of my ears when laying flat on my back. I put the larger ones on, and it semi-fixed the problem. They still require adjustment occasionally if I am wearing them at the gym. It’s not horribly annoying, but it is somewhat. Noise canceling ⭐️⭐️ As mentioned in other reviews, these do not have active noise canceling. Any noise canceling effect you may achieve comes from using the correct ear pieces for your ears. If you’re strictly looking for noise canceling earbuds, these are not them Connectivity ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Connected easily to my phone. Occasional loss of connection in left earbud, but it’s just for a split second. Nothing to complain about, especially at this price point Battery life ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I have yet to have these go dead on me, even after hours of use. They charge quickly in the case. No complaints Mic quality ⭐️⭐️ Does the mic function? Yes. They pic up phone calls without an issue. It’s easy to hear the person on the other end. However…they have a slightly delay when you speak, which leads to talking over the other person, which leads to a lot of “sorry, what did you say?”. It’s pretty irritating. I don’t care for these for phone calls. Sound⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Now, the good stuff. These things sound mind- blowingly good…after a little adjustment. In the pre-set setting out of the box, they are pretty vanilla. However, EarFun has an app available that features an equalizer. The EQ has a bunch of presets, but the best part is that you can create a custom setting. To me, these things really shined after I adjusted them. Instruments sound very natural and detailed. You can even hear the resonance of the skins on the drums, it’s pretty amazing. Highs are nice and crisp, mids sound warm and natural, and the lows are very impactful. The bass you get out of these is quite impressive. It’s not too boomy for rock or country. It’s impactful, but it doesn’t get muddy. Hip hop tracks boom with low bass, similar to listening to a car subwoofer. These things sound better than my Bose wired earbuds. No joke. They are also quite loud. They drown out the crappy music they play at my gym without any trouble. Closing I gave these a 4 star rating because of the few minor annoyances that i experienced. I feel that they are an excellent product, possibly even underrated, and if you need some great earbuds for listening to music, look no further. If you want earbuds to drown out background noise and/or use for phone calls, look further.
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