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Review: EarFun Air S

Judged by specifications alone, you’d think the Earfun Air S true wireless earbuds would cost substantially more than their list price. They use Bluetooth 5.2, support the aptX and AAC codecs for higher-resolution audio, promise active noise cancellation (ANC) to reduce ambient environmental noise, and are rated to last six hours on a charge.

Wise shoppers, however, know not to buy a product based on specifications alone. The good news is that these affordable buds deliver the essentials: They’re handsomely designed and comfortable to wear. They’re also capable musical performers – at least when you’re indoors. In a relatively sedate setting, the Air S deliver well-articulated sound with whistle-clean highs, a warm and willing

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