One of the best cheap headphones makers just unveiled new high-spec wireless earbuds and ANC cans – all under $100
EarFun continues to offer impressive headphones and earbuds for very affordable prices

- Earfun reveals Air Pro 4+ earbuds with dual drivers, Auracast and aptX Lossless
- Also, Wave Pro X over-ear headphones with LDAC, aptX Lossless and USB audio
- Both models are $99.99 / £89.99 (about AU$185)
EarFun has announced two pairs of headphones that it claims are world firsts in the sub-$100 sector: a pair of hi-res dual-driver adaptive hybrid ANC earbuds, and a pair of lossless dual-driver ANC over-ears with Bluetooth Auracast.
The EarFun Air Pro 4+, the hybrid ANC earbuds, will go on sale in September 2025. And the over-ears, the EarFun Wave Pro X, will be available from January 2026.
We reviewed the EarFun Air Pro 4 last year and the EarFun Wave Pro too, and we found them to be both enjoyable and good value for money. So the news of a newer, better-specced version of each is definitely promising, especially since Earfun has often made appearances in our lists of the best budget headphones and best budget earbuds.
EarFun Air Pro 4+ and Wave Pro X: key features and pricing
The EarFun Air Pro 4+ have a balanced armature and a 10mm composite dynamic driver in each ear with a "nano side-fitted acoustic architecture" to deliver what EarFun says is a natural and expansive sound.
The earbuds come with Bluetooth 6.0 and Auracast, LE Audio, Google Fast Pair, aptX Lossless and Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound, and battery life is a promised 54 hours – presumably with ANC off. There's fast charging and wireless charging, with the former delivering three hours of play time from a 10-minute charge.
The Wave Pro X have dual diaphragm (40mm + 10mm) drivers and Qualcomm's QCC3095 chipset. That means aptX Adaptive and Lossles, LDAC and Hi-Res Audio certification. There's support for Auracast, Bluetooth LE Audio and USB audio, and battery life is a promised 100 hours.
The EarFun Air Pro 4+ will be $99.99 / £89.99 (about AU$185) and the Wave Pro X are promised to cost the same, though there could be a lot of tariff action between now and January 2026…
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