• These outrageously cheap dual-driver headphones promise affordabl

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Friday, May 23, 2025 11:30:09
    These outrageously cheap dual-driver headphones promise affordable Hi-Res Audio thrills, and come from a reliable company

    Date:
    Fri, 23 May 2025 10:25:36 +0000

    Description:
    EarFun's new headphones deliver 120 hour playback, Hi-Res sound and
    AI-powered ANC for a very low price

    FULL STORY ======================================================================The Earfun Tune Pro cost $69.99 / 59.99 (about AU$108) at launch Hi-Res Audio, dual drivers and Bluetooth 5.4 Hybrid ANC to block 45dB of unwanted audio

    EarFun is carving out an enviable reputation for its high-quality and low-priced headphones such as the 4.5-star EarFun Wave Pro . And now there's an even higher spec pair of over-ears with a refreshingly low price.

    The new EarFun Tune Pro have an impressive specification and cost just $69.99 /59.99 at launch thanks to a coupon that knocks $20 / 20 off their official $89.99 / 79.99 price and that means this lower price is effectively the 'real' price, and whenever they're the higher price, that just means a deal
    is coming soon and retailers want to show a nice discount amount.

    Earfun Tune Pro for $69.99 at Amazon US
    Earfun Tune Pro for 59.99 at Amazon UK

    That lower price for these kind of features, and a dual-driver speaker setup, is extremely tempting.

    We wouldn't expect these headphones to go head to head with something like a pair of Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 . But we've been consistently impressed by EarFun's value for money, and if these new 'phones surpass the "admirable" sound quality of the Wave Pro (as described by our review) they could be a great budget buy.

    If they're really good, they might even restore EarFun's crown as maker of
    the best noise cancelling headphones for budget buyers, an honor that was recently passed to EarFun's arch-rival 1More. EarFun Tune Pro: key features

    The Tune Pro are dual-driver headphones with a large 40mm PET composite film driver and an additional 10mm LCP polymer driver for the higher-frequency sounds.

    The idea of a driver pair like this is the that the large driver can focus more on low-end sounds, and the smaller driver can focus on the upper end,
    and the overall depth of sound should be improved compared to a single
    driver. But as with all audio engineering, it depends on execution.

    Also included is a new Theater Mode sound profile for "enhanced 2-channel stereo and 360-degree spatial sound formats".

    There's hybrid ANC promising noise reduction of up to 45dB, and a five-microphone setup with AI for clear voice calls. Battery life is up to
    120 hours (presumably with ANC off, but that's a very impressive number in
    any case), and you can listen in cabled mode as well as wireless.

    Bluetooth is 5.4 with multi-point and a low-latency mode for gaming, and the headphones are Hi-Res Audio certified, although EarFun hasn't published details of supported audio quality or wireless codecs; if you squint at the promotional images you'll see the small print that Hi-Res certification only applies to listening in wired mode.

    The new EarFun Tune Pro headphones are available now from EarFun and from Amazon.

    Earfun Tune Pro for $69.99 at Amazon US
    Earfun Tune Pro for 59.99 at Amazon UK You might also like The best cheap noise canceling headphone sales and deals The best over-ear headphones 2025 for all budgets, tested by us The best cheap headphones 2025, all tested by our experts



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