The EarFun Air Pro true wireless earbuds drop to a new low of $61 for the holidays

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While the AirPods Pro may be the most popular wireless earbuds out there right now, that doesn't mean you have to spend hundreds of dollars to score a reliable pair of your own that sound superb. For instance, the EarFun Air Pro are pretty similar to the AirPods Pro in a lot of ways, though one of the biggest differences is the price. The EarFun Air Pro normally cost just $80, and thanks to a sale at Amazon, you can grab a pair on sale for only $61.19 today when you use promo code AIRPRO18 during checkout. That saves you nearly 25% in total and marks the best price these Bluetooth 5.0 earbuds have ever reached.

The EarFun Air Pro true wireless earbuds are a newly released, upgraded model of the EarFun Air with the main difference in the two being that the Pro earbuds feature hybrid active noise cancellation whereas the standard model does not.

With your EarFun Air Pro earbuds, you'll be able to listen to music for up to 9 hours on a single charge, or 7 hours when the noise-cancelling feature is turned on. There's also an included charging case that extends listening time up to 32 hours before the case and earbuds will both need to be recharged.

These earbuds are equipped with dual 10mm low-distortion composite dynamic drivers, and paired with the noise-cancellation technology that reduces ambient noise by up to 38dB, you'll be able to focus on your music more clearly than most headphones can allow. There's also a built-in accelerometer sensor that allows you to tap the earbuds to change tracks or even answer a call. Plus, just like the AirPods, these earbuds will actually pause your music for you automatically when you remove an earbud and start the music again once it's placed back in your ear.

Other features include six integrated microphones, a Transparency mode that lets you hear what's going on around you easily, IPX5 sweat and water-resistance, USB-C charging, and voice assistant compatibility with both Siri and Google Assistant. Today's deal won't last for long, so be sure to place your order soon before the price rises back to normal!

Alex Smith

Alex is a recent graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found posting music on his Soundcloud page and working on his eBay business.

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