

🎧 Elevate your soundscape, block the noise, and stay connected like a pro.
The EarFun Air 2 NC Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge 45dB adaptive noise cancellation with Hi-Res LDAC audio and 6 AI microphones for crystal-clear calls. Featuring up to 40 hours of playtime, Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connection, and fast wireless charging, these earbuds are designed for professionals who demand premium sound, seamless connectivity, and all-day comfort in a sleek, water-resistant design.















| ASIN | B0D5MCLG2C |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 396 in Noise Cancelling Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 1E+1 minutes |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones, Laptops, Tablets, Smart Speakers |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Control method | App, Touch |
| Control type | App Control&Touch Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Cable, EarFun Air 2 NC, Eartip, User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Item model number | TW220W |
| Item weight | 48 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | EarFun |
| Material | Silicone |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.9 x 8.7 x 3.4 cm; 48 g |
| Package type | Standard Package |
| Recommended uses for product | Audio Monitoring, Calling, Cycling, Exercising, Gaming |
| Specific uses for product | Business, Entertainment, Gaming |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit count | 2.0 count |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
A**R
Good quality, good price
Good quality for the price. Noise cancelling works well. Good depth of sound. The app you can down load is easy to use so you can fine tune to your preferences. Big thumbs up.
M**C
Jaw-Dropping Quality
Having previously owned a pair of expensive Bose Quietcomforts which had shockingly dreadful hardware problems (and terrible Customer Service to go with), I made the jump to these and the earbuds completely blew me away. Customise the EQ and they have a beautifully rich sound. The app is intuitive and easy to use and they connected to my phone automatically. Absolutely fantastic.
R**K
Excellent buds, but battery life could be a little better
I'm a big fan of EarFun products and we have many of them in our family. Multiple wireless ear buds, multiple over-ears and some IEMs. I was intrigued by the Air 2, so when I saw they now do an noise cancelling version, I had to give them a whirl. The Good: Sound quality is excellent for this price point, but to be honest, I would be shocked if it wasn't. I find all the EarFun products to have great sound quality for consumer grade audio products. The real game-changer for me on this product was Theater Mode. This adds some artificial soundstage to the sound profile and sounds superb! I don't like wearing over-ears in the summer and this gave me back the sound signature I was missing from my open-back headphones. It disables the EQ customisations, but I found it sounded just right across multiple music types, so this wasn't an issue. Also makes watching movies much more interesting! The LDAC connection is actually very, very good! Forcing LDAC to max quality, I was able to walk 2 rooms away before audio started to break down. This is very unusual for ANY ear buds (any earphones really) and surprisingly; much better than the EarFun Air Pro 4 - which starts to break up as soon as I put the player in my pocket. However I expect this is a bug in the Air Pro which will get fixed in an update. Noise cancelling is generally decent provided you get a good fit in the ear. The "Natural" Ambient sound setting on these and the Air Pro 4 is exactly what was missing from products in general. I can have normal conversations whilst wearing them without getting odd nose artifacts, or hear my footsteps amplified like on some other products out there. I basically have this on by default now unless I am in a noisy environment. The case is nice and compact with a slim profile. You can pop it in your jeans pocket and walk around without it digging into your leg - a problem I had with some of the earlier EarFun products. The Not So Good: Not much, but there a couple of issues.... That super slim case can make it really fiddly to get the buds out and sometimes in. Not a problem for my kids, but my for adult male, gnarled fingers, I found it a bit of a pain occasionally. Battery life... This is probably the big downside. Using LDAC with any kind of processing (noise cancelling, theater mode etc) reduces the battery life down to just 3 or 4 hours before you have to pop them back in the case for a boost. I don't mind too much because I have other pairs I can swap them for, but if these were your only buds and you want to wear them all day at work, you will struggle without a recharge or maybe even 2. It is a new product and EarFun are pretty good at shipping out improvements, so this may well improve with time. As a software Engineer I know it doesn't take much to impact battery life on a device and improvements are often delivered over the product life time. No idea what the battery capacity is compared with other products, so it is possible it is a hard limitation. It wouldn't make much financial sense to use loads of different battery sizes in the buds though. In summary: A fantastic pair of earbuds with some of the best LDAC support I have ever experienced. You won;t go wrong provided you are happy to recharge them every 4 hours or switch off a few processing features. I'm guessing if you are buying the NC version, you will actually want to use it though.
M**L
First purchase I've made in years that's blown me away.
Wow these earbuds are pretty damn good!. Never mind just at this price point. First purchase I've made in years that's blown me away. Hands down value for money in spades.
M**K
Very good.
Comfortable with great sound quality. I have no idea on the battery life as my daughter "borrowed" them so I'll have to buy some more...
A**H
Poor quality, poor customer service
Had them for 3 days, worked well enough. On the fourth day, the right earbud stopped working suddenly. Contacted Earfun support to get replacement to give the earbuds a chance but only got basic “turn off and on” support. In the end, had to return them and will now be going with another brand with better costumer service.
A**A
Love these Earfun earbuds
Had a few ear fun products but these are the best yet. 🟢 Amazing sound quality 🟢 Really good value 🟢 Offer lots of options of ear seals so you can find a perfect and comfortable fit 🟢 Love the wireless charging 🟢 Can connect to two different devices
M**M
Could be better
Brought mainly to use with PS5. It's ok, not great.will need to fiddle with the settings a bit more. Also u can't use LADC while connected to phone and PS5!!!
M**L
I'm no audiophile, but have used a number of different earbud brands at various price points. I've been using these headphones for a few weeks, and I feel have a good enough feel to leave a review! I've been familiar with EarFun, having used, and enjoyed, both their Free Pro 1 & Free Pro 2. During that time the earfun support has honestly been amazing, and I have opted to stick with them because of this! (these also come with a 2 year warranty if registered). Looking at the Air 2 NC's there's a lot to like. Packaging The packaging is earfun's standard - clean and straightforward. The included 3 sizes of tips may not fit every ear, but I'm sure they cater to the vast majority. The charger cable is decent quality & worth noting that the headphone case is also compatible with wireless charging. Bluetooth, Pairing & Connectivity Out of the box, the pairing process is very smooth, and I would say slightly more streamlined than my occasionally fiddly Free Pro 2's (certainly feels like the bluetooth 5.3 is noticably quicker here). The case also has a pairing button as an alternative method to pair, but I haven't yet found a need to use it. The buds offer multi-point, which for me is a handy extra, but for some might be a key feature. So far I've had no bluetooth drops whilst using these on my day to day usage. A low latency mode is on offer, and I haven't had the need to use it yet, there is no noticeable delay for me when consuming media, but for gaming I can imagine this could be another handy feature. Noise Cancellation As far as I can tell, these headphones are generally very similar to the Air 2 in many ways, but the big change is the addition of the adaptive noise cancelling. I can only compare it to my experiences with the Free Pro line. I've tried them in a number of different environments, and I would say they block out humming/ background noise really well, but voices still get through to a certain extent. Also in very loud environments the noise cancelling is more of a noise reduction, and if it's very windy, it does tend to pick up on it a fair bit. The wind reduction setting for noise cancelling does a lot better job in this specific case though! For the price and form factor though, these really do a great job! I would say comparable to my Free Pro 2's, if a little bit better at reducing a bit of 'hiss'. So for pure noise cancellation, there may be better (more expensive and bulkier) options out there, but I'm very satisfied with what these offer! Sound Quality Will keep this one short because I'm not too detailed when it comes to audio quality/ soundstage/ eq etc. I have had no complaints, and have enjoyed these for various media, without ever feeling I was missing out. The bass is punch without being overbearing, and I haven't noticed any harsh/ offputting sibilance. I'm sure a purer audio enthusiast would be able to give a more detailed picture, but from a fairly standard perspective, they do a great job as far as I'm concerned! There is LDAC available, but I haven't played around with this, as the trade off in battery life wouldn't be worth it in my use case. Can be a nice feature for more audio savvy users! One point I would add is that the mic/ call quality is really good, and when I've asked people about it, they've said they can hear me on the phone just fine! EarFun App These are compatible with Earfun's app, which is a nice addition, as my previous free pro 2's were incompatible. The app connects to the headphones easily enough, and there's no need to login/ create an account. There's a bunch of EQ settings and other things to play around with, such as customising what the tap controls do (it is still limited to a few options, but still nice to have the ability to change this). The choices are 1,2 or 3 taps, and then long press for each headphone. I would say the actually area where you press takes a bit of getting used to in order to find it consistently, but it becomes quite intuitive quickly enough. One feature I love is the 'find my headphone' feature, which plays an increasingly loud sound in an earbud to help you locate it. Would love to see this option imolemented for the case itself as well, but nonetheless a great feature to save time and make it easier to find a lost bud. So overall I'm really happy with them! I think these are right up there as bang-for-buck feature filled earphones! Hope my review can help you :)
E**P
Sleek and compact design with impressive sound quality and effective noise cancellation. For the price, it offers outstanding value and performance!
P**.
Für knapp 43 € ein Volltreffer. Ich habe vorher lange günstige 20‑€‑InEars genutzt und merke erst jetzt, wie gut Musik wirklich klingen kann. Die Air2 sitzen stabil, klingen warm und klar und bleiben auch bei Bewegung im Ohr. Der Klang bleibt sauber und klar, auch bei kräftigen Bässen. Nur bei extrem hoher Lautstärke können manche Songs leicht verzerren – das liegt dann eher an der Produktion als am Hörer. Ich habe lange gezögert, bevor ich sie gekauft habe – aber es hat sich absolut gelohnt. Gekauft auf Empfehlung meiner KI. Und ja – sie lag richtig.“
T**L
I purchased these earbuds to replace a set from another manufacturer that had outlived their batteries. Really wasn't sure what to expect... These buds are actually quite good! Very comfortable for my particular ears, (unlike many), and even more important, they sound pretty darn good -- particularly for the price point. I'm a recording engineer by trade -- have been doing it for more than 40 years. I use a variety of playback systems to check my mixes in the real world. The Earfun buds sound very good... plenty of extension in the bottom and top, low distortion, (which translates to low listener fatigue), and a nice wide open soundstage. If you're into big, bulbous, hyped bass, you may not find these satisfying -- they're pretty accurate. The active noise canceling works as expected. I've not really tapped into the EQ included in the app, so can't comment on that. I'm very satisfied with my purchase!
J**E
Works really well. Good sound quality. Doesn’t have good distance though. Battery lasts pretty well. Very comfortable to wear.
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