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14.02.2024 14:30

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Waterproof headphones that we charge wirelessly

EarFun Air 2 wireless earbuds support wireless charging technology. These are even compatible with the IPX7 waterproof standard for a phone.
Waterproof headphones that we charge wirelessly

It was only a matter of time before headphones received the same advanced treatment as virtually all other connected devices. For a long time, the fact that headphones are simply a link between the phone and the ears is no longer true, as the emergence of smart Bluetooth headphones has brought a completely new dimension to the user experience. The company EarFun has shown very clearly that you don't need to spend a lot of money for quality headphones. This is the EarFun Air 2 wireless earphones, which really offer a lot for a little money.

The EarFun Air 2 wireless headphones are available for around 50 euros. Nevertheless, they offer an advanced system for actively reducing external noise. The high-quality headphones have a built-in battery that provides around nine hours of played music (without the technology for actively reducing external noise). With the help of batteries built into the case, the autonomy of operation increases to as much as 40 hours.

The very interesting EarFun Air 2 wireless earphones also support wireless charging technology. These are even compatible with the IPX7 standard. This means that they are perfectly protected against the ingress of water and dust. That's why the EarFun Air 2 headphones are also perfectly suitable for athletes. The finishing touch is provided by the four microphones, which make the headphones perfectly suitable for making high-quality calls outdoors.

To connect the EarFun Air 2 wireless earphones, they have a Bluetooth 5.3 wireless connection. Of course, support for the LDAC audio codec for better music playback should not be overlooked. Since the EarFun Air 2 earphones have a delay time of only 55 milliseconds, they are even suitable for gaming.


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