Case in point. You cannot declare these the best with no empirical evidence, no freakish ears on a stick, no measurements at all and no opinion, personally, of what they sound like? Yea, THAT'LL MAKE ME BUY THEM. This hurt earfun's image IMO. Seems I'd now rather not buy anything earfun. I'll go SoundCore.
@@jaywhite15_ALyea I honestly had the same thought. It’s also why I haven’t been watching this channel much either. Btw, what Soundcore headphones u got?
I bought this looking at the review. Noise cancellation is below par and i would have atleast thought the sound quality would be good… it was the worst… i am thinking of unsubscribing … they are just for the money now … totally fake review
@@karimabdel-fattahahmed3353It’s a huge deal if it’s a paid promotion, you should know this by now unless you’re new to ads and social media. If you can’t figure it out it’s a big deal because it makes the reviewer extremely biased towards the product which leads to missing information about the cons or very minor cons only.
They are exaggerating. The anc is good but not that good. I have these headphones and they are pretty decent but any expensive Bose headphone will destroy these in terms of anc. Active noise cancelling
I bought headphones with active noise cancelation mostly for one specific reason. Because I don't want to break my balls and my ears the bloody noises of TV and music of neighbors when is strong and the bloody noise of bloody motorcycles that pass often by my neighborhood. Also to use them without disturbing the neighbors of other apartments of the building when I want to listen to music loud or the strong sound of a movie in TV. They do almost good job but if these headphones do really better job I will think about it and maybe I will buy them if are available in my country or if eShops can send them to my country and with low courier price.
I like em but I’m pretty done with over-ears. I’m a very active person and I have no idea how to keep the muffs from stinking from my sweat. I anxiously await in-ear earbuds that can provide that kind of noise cancellation. For the time being, I’m making do with my Jabras
I feel like it will give Sony’s XM series a run for their money… I still use mu XM4 and I feel like after the last update I can still hear noise even with noise cancellation on
Alright I have these now and I can say the padding is super comfortable and thick but I think the active noise cancelling headphones from target is better. The ones from target is called heyday and it's only 50 bucks. These are not bad at 70 dollars but it's your average under 100 anc headphone phones. Kinda okay but not amazing.
What Bluetooth standard is your machine using? Is it as good as your headphones and vice versa? If there's a mismatch, one of them may need an upgrade. Depending on the cost, you may be better just getting an aux cable or an application to adjust delay
@ettcha all Bluetooth headphones have latency unless you get a pair with a dongle who offer zero latency, then no matter what you use Bluetooth is slow with gaming audio
I wanted to have zero latency with PC, but also wireless headphones, so I bought Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2, and just plug in with a jack when I'm on the PC and want zero latency. The benefit being, they are powered by the jack cable, like non-wireless headphones, so you don't have to charge them so often, and aren't limited by the battery. The bass for songs is not thumpy tho, but is crystal clear, and they don't have ANC, but still love them.
I have earfun air pro 3 and i must say they are awesome their gaming mode is epic no latency what so ever in such a cheap price. NC on my air pro 3 is just normal, sound and bass is also very good. overall I'd say buy them if you want a cheap and good earphones.
Ngl that one brand tranya made better longer lasting airpods than the raycons, only problem is i just kept losing one and not both. They were only slightly worse rhan my beats and actually lasted about 16 hours between charges
They are never going to be as good as wired headphones, but the difference nowadays is so slim. I've had so many headphones, a bit of an audiophile (budget friendly audiophile😅), and I can say that I use my Philips TAPH805s almost exclusively compared to my Sennheiser HD280s. Also, without an external amp, wired headphones don't get as loud or punch as much base as Bluetooth headphones.
@@adhirsingh8614 you're using some dell chromebook integrated realtek trash if your built-in DAC can't drive your cans as well as the bluetooth drivers can.