I have a higher opinion of these, because I bought them pretty exclusively for the gym - so the main criteria were stability and ANC quality (to "cancel" the bad music over the loudspeakers). And they do those things superbly.
Thanks for the review! If you have Earfun Free Pro gen1 would you still upgrade to these in terms of sound quality? Also how does it sound and how good is ANC on these compared to jabra elite 7 pro? I have a chance to buy 7 pro as a couple of bucks more than free pro 2, that's why I'm asking. Thanks in advance!
If you can get the Jabra’s for a comparable price, I’d get those all day over the Earfun’s. The Earfun’s are great for their price point, but the mids are pulled back. The Jabra’s are better sounding. They are not as loud as the Earfun’s, but I would still choose the Jabra’s.
I have a higher opinion of these, because I bought them pretty exclusively for the gym - so the main criteria were stability and ANC quality (to "cancel" the bad music over the loudspeakers). And they do those things superbly.
I actually found a 3rd party, free EQ app that works great. I’m able to boost the mids to give the buds more balance. 👌
@@kenyanow8274 which app is that?
@@wkasimer apps.apple.com/us/app/equalizer/id321267949
Thanks for the review! If you have Earfun Free Pro gen1 would you still upgrade to these in terms of sound quality? Also how does it sound and how good is ANC on these compared to jabra elite 7 pro? I have a chance to buy 7 pro as a couple of bucks more than free pro 2, that's why I'm asking. Thanks in advance!
If you can get the Jabra’s for a comparable price, I’d get those all day over the Earfun’s. The Earfun’s are great for their price point, but the mids are pulled back. The Jabra’s are better sounding. They are not as loud as the Earfun’s, but I would still choose the Jabra’s.