- Earfun reveals Air Professional 4+ earbuds with twin drivers, Auracast and aptX Lossless
- Additionally, Wave Professional X over-ear headphones with LDAC, aptX Lossless and USB audio
- Each fashions are $99.99 / £89.99 (about AU$185)
EarFun has introduced two pairs of headphones that it claims are world firsts within the sub-$100 sector: a pair of hi-res dual-driver adaptive hybrid ANC earbuds, and a pair of lossless dual-driver ANC over-ears with Bluetooth Auracast.
The EarFun Air Professional 4+, the hybrid ANC earbuds, will go on sale in September 2025. And the over-ears, the EarFun Wave Professional X, can be out there from January 2026.
We reviewed the EarFun Air Professional 4 final yr and the EarFun Wave Professional too, and we discovered them to be each pleasant and good worth for cash. So the information of a more recent, better-specced model of every is certainly promising, particularly since Earfun has usually made appearances in our lists of the perfect price range headphones and finest price range earbuds.
EarFun Air Professional 4+ and Wave Professional X: key options and pricing
The EarFun Air Professional 4+ have a balanced armature and a 10mm composite dynamic driver in every ear with a “nano side-fitted acoustic structure” to ship what EarFun says is a pure and expansive sound.
The earbuds include Bluetooth 6.0 and Auracast, LE Audio, Google Quick Pair, aptX Lossless and Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound, and battery life is a promised 54 hours – presumably with ANC off. There’s quick charging and wi-fi charging, with the previous delivering three hours of play time from a 10-minute cost.
The Wave Professional X have twin diaphragm (40mm + 10mm) drivers and Qualcomm’s QCC3095 chipset. Meaning aptX Adaptive and Lossles, LDAC and Hello-Res Audio certification. There’s assist for Auracast, Bluetooth LE Audio and USB audio, and battery life is a promised 100 hours.
The EarFun Air Professional 4+ can be $99.99 / £89.99 (about AU$185) and the Wave Professional X are promised to price the identical, although there may very well be quite a lot of tariff motion between now and January 2026…