logo
These Noise-Canceling Earbuds Do Everything I Need, and They're a Fraction of the Cost of Apple's AirPods 4

These Noise-Canceling Earbuds Do Everything I Need, and They're a Fraction of the Cost of Apple's AirPods 4

CNET27-05-2025
I enjoy reading books on my Kindle, and my favorite place to do so is stretched out on a couch in my living room. But like most busy households, my living room can get pretty loud. And since I don't really want to yell at everyone to keep it down so Daddy can enjoy his stories, the best solution I've found is to wear noise-canceling earbuds while reading. I'll wear them in combination with playing white noise or nature sounds -- my current favorite playlist is 10 hours of Thunderstorm Sounds on shuffle -- to maximize the effect.
I like using my over-ear Sony headphones for work, but they're bulky, so I started looking for an affordable pair of earbuds that offer decent noise cancellation. That's how I ended up buying the Earfun Air Pro 4s, CNET's 2024 Editors' Choice for affordable in-ear headphones. In short, they're great, and the black ones cost just $63 on Amazon right now a 21% discount.
(The white ones are also on sale at $72, a 20% discount. While the glossy white, royal blue and violet headphones are not on sale.)
Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money.
How these earbuds silence the noise around you
I prefer in-ear headphones because they offer active, electronic and passive noise canceling. Passive noise cancellation basically consists of plugging your ears with the rubbery tips included with the earbuds. The Earfuns fit well for me when I use the second-largest of the five swappable ear tip sizes, and they stay sealed and comfortable for hours. Sometimes I have to reseal one after I yawn or something, but that's the case with other in-ear headphones too.
David Carnoy/CNET
For reading, I prefer Earfun's "Strong ANC" noise-canceling mode, which makes a big difference when blocking out the noise around you, but there are a bunch of other noise-cancellation options. The Ambient Sound function is good for when I want to pay attention to my surroundings. Overall I found the app easier to use than Sony's and just as capable. The main difference is that Sony's app has a variable slider for ambient sound.
The Earfun app also includes a white noise section in the app. Normally I prefer Spotify for white noise (and I download my favorite playlists for offline listening) but this feature is useful for people who don't have another music service. It includes birdsong, waves and rainfall, all of which are short clips that repeat automatically.
Why I chose these earbuds over AirPods
These headphones have every other feature I'd expect, including the ability to connect to two devices simultaneously and programmable touch-sensitive controls on the buds. Plus, battery life has been more than ample for me even after a marathon reading session.
Here's how the noise-canceling options for the headphones appear on an iPhone.
Screenshot by David Katzmaier/CNET
There's also a finder function if you misplace either earbud (unlike Apple FindMy, however, they have to be connected and in Bluetooth range). For actual music and voice calling quality, they sound fine, albeit not as good as my big Sonys.
I have an iPhone and briefly thought about buying Apple AirPods, but I didn't want to spend the money. The AirPods 4 with noise cancellation cost $115 more than these Earfuns and have an open-ear design, so they rely entirely on the electronic (not passive) method. The AirPods Pro 2 are in-ear and superb, but I didn't want to spend $250 on a pair of secondary headphones.
Yes, I could probably save some money on an even less expensive pair of in-ear noise-canceling headphones, but I'm not sure I'd be as happy with their fit, long-term comfort, battery life and noise-cancellation performance. The Earfun Pro 4 buds help me relax and concentrate on my book, and for me that's priceless.
For more savings, we've rounded up all the the best deals on headphones we've found. And if you're getting a head-start on gift shopping for a new grad or Mother's Day, check out our list of the best graduation gifts and best gifts for Mom.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Nab a $50 Amazon Gift Card Preorder Bonus
Upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Nab a $50 Amazon Gift Card Preorder Bonus

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Nab a $50 Amazon Gift Card Preorder Bonus

If you're serious about your fitness, sleep habits and overall convenience, investing in a smartwatch can be a smart move. Samsung makes some of the best Android smartwatches out there, and the latest Galaxy Watch 8 doesn't fall short. This one is a serious upgrade from the previous generation models, and right now, you can snag one for less. Amazon is currently offering a limited-time preorder bundle that includes the Galaxy Watch 8 (40mm) and a $50 Amazon gift card for $350, that's the same price as just the watch itself at Samsung -- which means the $50 gift card is essentially thrown in for free. The watch officially releases on July 25, and this deal is valid through July 24. If you've been planning to upgrade, now's the time to lock it in. Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 bundle: $350 (Bonus $50 gift card included) See at Amazon The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 goes beyond the basics and recently earned a CNET review score of 8.2/10. It impressed our editors with a handful of standout features, including the Antioxidant Index, which checks the carotene levels (a type of antioxidant) in your skin with just a press of your thumb on the sensor, and Vascular Load, which measures strain on your heart while you're asleep. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. You'll also get a built-in Running Coach that can analyze your performance and give real-time feedback to help you train better. And if you're someone who takes sleep seriously, you will appreciate upgraded sleep coaching and bedtime guidance. These features recommend an ideal bedtime window after monitoring your circadian rhythm and sleep pressure for three days. Even better, the watch offers a new, slimmer and more lightweight cushion design that still keeps that classic minimalist look. There's a lot to like about this upgrade, but just make sure you grab the preorder bundle in time to get the best value. Why this deal matters Smartwatches, especially those with such advanced features, don't come cheap. This deal gives you both the latest smartwatch and an additional $50 Amazon gift card, which you can use for anything else.

PS6 just tipped for huge specs upgrade to take on gaming PCs
PS6 just tipped for huge specs upgrade to take on gaming PCs

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Yahoo

PS6 just tipped for huge specs upgrade to take on gaming PCs

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The PS6 could utilize 24GB of RAM, according to our friends at Digital Foundry (via Wccftech). That's speculation on their part, given how Sony hasn't officially announced the PS5's successor. However, PlayStation President Hideaki Nishino did say the company is thinking about its next-gen console during a June 13 fireside chat (via Dexerto). With that in mind, it's fair to speculate on how much memory the PS6 could have. The PS5 packs 16GB of RAM, so it's reasonable to assume the PS6 will utilize more RAM. That's because the PS5 is already hitting its limits when it comes to textures and art assets. 32GB of RAM would be nice, and comparable to the best gaming laptops currently available. However, to keep costs down, Sony might opt for 24GB of RAM instead. While that's lower than 32GB, it's still more than the PS5's 16GB. Also, DRAM is still relatively expensive, which could also limit the PS6's RAM. That said, there are a good number of gaming PCs and laptops with 24GB of RAM, so the PS6 could be a potential rival to those platforms. Additionally, Digital Foundry anticipates that the rumored PlayStation handheld will feature 16GB of RAM. If that happens, then it would make sense for the PS6 console to have at least 24GB of RAM. This is especially true if developers want to make games for both platforms. What about the next-gen Xbox? Rumors suggest Microsoft's system could more closely resemble a pre-built PC than a traditional video game console. If that's the case, the next Xbox could potentially utilize more RAM than the PS6. This next Xbox could be more expensive than the PS6, but this might not be detrimental if this platform's main competition is the best gaming PCs. The PS6 hasn't been announced, so take everything here as idle speculation from tech experts and enthusiasts. Regardless, it's a safe bet that Sony will eventually release a PS5 successor, given how the PlayStation division is the main revenue driver for the company. How much RAM will PS6 use? We'll just have to wait and see! Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. More from Tom's Guide Nintendo Switch 2 restocks — live updates Death Stranding 2 review Best gaming monitors in 2025

Leaked AMD ‘Magnus' APU could power the PS6 or next Xbox — here's what we've heard
Leaked AMD ‘Magnus' APU could power the PS6 or next Xbox — here's what we've heard

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Leaked AMD ‘Magnus' APU could power the PS6 or next Xbox — here's what we've heard

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The APU for either the PS6 or the next Xbox might have just been revealed. YouTuber Moore's Law is Dead (via Wccftech) posted a video discussing an unannounced AMD Zen 6 APU codenamed 'Magnus.' This processor supposedly has a large 264mm squared graphics die with a 384-bit memory bus. As Wccftech explains, that's a wider bus than even the Xbox Series X's 320-bit bus. Magnus allegedly also packs 11 CPU cores featuring three Zen 6 cores and eight Zen 6 cores, which is a strange core count. What makes Moore's Law is Dead believe this APU is for the PS6? In the documents he discusses, he found other code names, such as Mero and Jupiter, with the former being an unused codename for the Steam Deck's APU and the latter rumored to be the APU for the equally rumored PlayStation handheld. In other words, these are chips for gaming systems and not the best gaming laptops. Given these codenames, the APU's square design (which MLID says looks similar to other Mark Cerny designs), and the CPU's weird core count, the YouTuber believes these are signs of a potential PS6 APU. That said, AMD leaker Kepler_L2 posted on X that they think the Magnus APU could be for the yet-to-be-announced next Xbox. Sony and AMD recently announced their partnership for the next Sony console. Microsoft has also stated that it's developing the next Xbox. Given those facts, it lends stories like this some credence. However, don't take any of this as gospel either. Regardless, we encourage you to watch the linked video above since it discusses a lot of fascinating details. In other PS6 news, we recently reported that Sony's next console could utilize 24GB of RAM, according to the experts at Digital Foundry. Given how the PS5 has 16GB of RAM, DF's speculation that the successor system will have at least 24GB of RAM seems reasonable. As for the next Xbox, it might have more than 24GB of RAM if it's indeed more akin to a gaming PC, as some have speculated. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. More from Tom's Guide Nintendo Switch 2 restocks — live updates Death Stranding 2 review These are the best gaming monitors in 2025

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store