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Review: EarFun Free Pro 3

While I was testing the EarFun Free Pro 3, I thought I was testing earbuds that retail for £180 and thought they were a good buy at that price, even if I had a couple of minor complaints. Turns out I misread the press release; I was off by a full £100.

How did EarFun cram so many features into earbuds that sell for much less than £100? Even my quibbles seem unimportant after I realized what a bargain these are. Ignore the tortured syntax of EarFun’s naming scheme and seriously consider the EarFun Free Pro 3.

HOW THEY’RE MADE

The EarFun Free Pro 3 earbuds are available in your choice of Brown Black, Navy Blue and Silver White. I tested the Brown Black version and thought of them as regular black until I checked the specs; now

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