Tune Pro is the latest full -size headphones from earfan. Despite aggressive prices, the brand has gained popularity for its good quality products.
Tune Pro is a pair of $ 70 headphones that pack in features such as ANC, dual-driver design, USB-C and UX X wired input, with 120 hours of battery life and multi-point connectivity.
Let’s look at how well they perform and if you are on the market for full -sized wireless headphones, they are worth considering.
Composition and rest
The Earfan Tune Pro is a modest big headphones with a syring design. Headphones mainly have a black and gray color scheme. This makes them very understated, ideal for those who do not like to attract attention. However, there is no other color option available if you in fact want to attract attention.
Headphones use a semi-articulating design, capable of turning the ear cups to you and folded inside the headband. However, Yox does not have much clarity, so you cannot fold both ears at the same time, which limits how small you can make headphones when folded.
The headband can be extended using a stepped sliding mechanism. The clicks would be more different when you slide the headband, as some steps just slide quietly, which may not seem particularly satisfactory.
The overall build quality is good. Despite being fully made from plastic, headphones make them feel hard and well -built, with a suitable haft.
Each cup has a set of physical restrictions on them; There is no touch-sensitive malarkey here. There are power and volume buttons on the right edge, which are also adjusted to control the playback for the tracks. On the left edge there is a button for ANC. Each also has a port for USB-C and UX X-in.
The drivers have a generous soft cushion around the drivers. A proper amount of padding is also applicable to the headband. There is also a small amount of cushion covering speaker grills with clear L and R marks, which do not have the most obvious asymmetry in the design in headphones, which tells you how they are facing quickly.
Talking about rest, I felt a little down by the Earphon Tune Pro. First of all, the cups of the ears are rather small, where my little ears also look around B Box. There is rarely any width in the ear cups, and people with large ears will be placed on their ears rather than a cup of this ear around their ears.
Second, the cup of the ear is not particularly deep, which can apply a little pressure to the outer ear.
In the third place, the clamping force is a little on a little side. This is not uncommon to cancel the sound and can be taken care of by pulling headphones on the ile lines of the books, for example, for the period until the headband is pulled slightly, but this will be on the influence of canceling the potentially bad voice.
The end result for me was that I could no longer wear an earphon tune pro, and after about an hour or so I want to lift them. This is a shame because otherwise these can be ideal for long flights where you do not take the headphones out.
SOC Fatware and Features
Earfan Tune Pro comes with a fellow app for Android and iOS. Here, you can adjust the ANC modes, EQ profiles, and customize the restrictions between other items.
Earfan application
Provides three sound cancellation status with headphones transparency or ambient mode. In three modes of ANC, one is for use in a wind position. Most of these days we automatically find heavy winds and headphones and enable this feature, which essentially reduces the impact of ANC to get rid of wind from buffeting. Tune Pro can’t do that automatically, so you have to manually enable it to the app, which is just better than not having a feature.
AUD Dati Settle
The earphon application has a ridiculous number of 30-year-old Iq presets, with a custom 10-band equalizer. There is also a theater mode, which enables 3D celestial audio deio effect but disables equalizer. My sound profile facility produces custom frequency response based on a hearing test.
Other settings
As long as the Companian applications go, the earphon app is very good and can learn some big companies like Sony and Senhizer. It has all the relevant features without bloating and will not waste your time with Setup and Login Guin screens.
Operation
Poetry
Earfan Tune Pro has a dual-driver design, which has a 40mm + 10 mm dynamic driver configuration. Headphones support Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC Codex.
Starting with the Audio Deo Signature, the Earfan Tune Pro is quite interesting and we usually came out to be different from the products in this category.
At its origin, the frequency response is inevitably V-shaped, which is very common. But what is not normal is that earphon has gone about it.
Starting with a bass response, there is an elevated bass response of Tune Pro. However, contrast to what we want on other products in this segment, the bass shelf does not spread to the lower middle-range, and the frequency range falls. This is the side of giving you the bass boost but without messing with the lower mids.
Mids, as a result, are neutral in low and mid-middle. There is a good stick in the sound, with male sounds, in particular, mostly the sound of how they should do. Devices such as piano and guitar also have good tonility without unnecessary warmth or rumble.
Unfortunately, the earphon tune is an anemic upper mid-range and lower trobal response to the tune. The important Pinna gain seems to be missing here, causing the upper mids to claustrophobic and crowded. This affects the breathing of the sound, for example, as well as bright tools.
Trouble reversions are obtained in the upper register, which exits more than the lower range. Nevertheless, with more energy in S and T voices and less in the lower notes, the trubal looks a little -free.
The result of this tuning is that when the sound looks naturally nice, it is quiet and is somewhat forward in the mixture. He wants to bump the volume to hear the sounds better.
Despite this defect, the sound is much balanced than the overall I heard from wireless headphones, which is mostly bass cannons, with the bottom of the mud and there is no trable response to speak. On the other hand, the Earfan Tune Pro, of B of Ks, looks very good, and with a bit of aking can get better faster.
Keeping the tonility aside, the earphon tune Pro sound also had good quantities. This is a aspect of wireless audio deio reviews that are lost in frequency response discussions because there is nothing to talk about. But the Earfan Tune Pro manages a proper detail in the voice, where switching to wired mode did not make a dramatic difference.
Unfortunately, there is not a particularly impressive soundstage to speak. Theater mode also doesn’t help because some sounds make your head more noise than ever. It has better tonility than tuning, with excessive mid-race. But you can’t move this mode further so you are better using EQ in standard mode with this feature off.
Voice revocation
Earfan Tune Pro cancel active sound. As you usually see with headphones canceling the full -sized sound, the ear cups and padding work in half, and these headphones are also conditioned.
Overall sound cancellation is good. The typical home and the Office of the Office will suppress almost all surrounding sounds in the atmosphere and can be more effective in the surrounding area. It’s not as good as the more expensive ANC headphones that are only worth buying for their ANC but in most cases they complete the work.
Ambient mode is not so impressive. It seems to expand the frequency more than the sounds in the range of sound, so I can hear my own breath more clearly than anyone else speaking nearby. It is a matter of tuning and maybe tunes this mode to work better for earphon sounds, usually that’s why you want to enable this mode.
Decoration
Once you enable the game mode, the latency display on the Earfan Tune Pro is good. Without it, there is a very clear delay in your inputs and the sound you hear but with the game mode enabled, the latency is almost negligible.
Connection
Earfan Tune Pro had an excellent wireless connectivity display. There were no connection drops or any other funny business.
There are also two other methods of connecting headphones. You can plug a USB-C cable in headphones and use it as wire digital headphones. You get 24-bit/192 KHz Audio deio and all functionality such as ANC and volume control is accessible.
You can alternatively plug in mm.mmmmmm auxiliary cable only provided. You need to turn on headphones to use this, so if the battery is dead you can’t use it. This means that you get ANC but physical buttons don’t work.
Both wired modes work very nicely, and USB-C functionality was especially a wonderful feature to consider headphones that are often not worth it. It is also worth noting that earphon’s Hi-Rase Audio Dio claims only work in wired mode, as wireless Audio deo does not support any Hi-Res Codex.
B Battery Terry Life
When it comes to battery life claims, an 80 hour figure when used with ANC and 120 hours without ANC, the earphon swings for the fence.
There is no way you think these numbers will be accurate. But when I was watching the headphones after the day, I realized that the numbers were not only accurate but earphon could actually undersail them.
In my test capable with ANC, headphones played for 111 hours consistently. Why this number was closer to the figure Figure Figure than the ANC on the figure, I don’t know. For my sanity, I did not take the Figure Figure of ANC’s Figure Figure, but don’t need to say that you never need to close the ANC on these headphones, not at least for battery consumption reasons. Even with the ANC enabled and about 4 hours of daily use, you can go for about a full month without charging these headphones.
End
Earfan Tune Pro is priced at $ 70 but at the time of writing can be for a more exemplary cost of 52.5.
For money, this is a very good set of headphones. My big grip with them was that they were not as comfortable for my ears as much as I wanted, especially for long hours. However, depending on your ear, this may or may not be an issue for you.
Other than that, there is really much to complain. The quality of the sound is usually very good and can be exceptional with the smaller blow. Headphones are well -made and are clean, easy to use. Anc’s display is appropriate, and digital and analog wired connectivity options make this headphone extremely versatile. And finally, there is a mad battery life.
For the price, the earphon tune is difficult to beat and highly recommended.