I'm not a fan of open-ear earbuds, but I'll make an exception for this pair
Briefly

The article discusses the author's skepticism about open-ear earbuds due to their bulkiness, poor fit during exercise, and sweat retention. However, the review focuses on the EarFun OpenJump earbuds, which offer impressive comfort and battery life, overcoming some open-ear design limitations. The author notes that while the sound quality initially appeared muddy, the customizable EQ options available via the EarFun app allow users to personalize their listening experience significantly. Overall, the review reflects a positive shift in attitude towards the EarFun earbuds despite initial concerns.
When I first paired the OpenJump earbuds to my Pixel 9 Pro, I played my usual first test song, 'Analog Kid,' by Rush, and was instantly underwhelmed. There was an odd mix in the low end that made everything sound muddy, with zero separation between the low frequencies.
EarFun has impressed me this past year with some very affordable earbuds that sound much better than their prices would indicate. These earbuds sell for [price], and they are worth it.
The comfort of the EarFun OpenJump earbuds is seriously impressive, making them 'wear all day' earbuds, thanks to both comfort and battery life.
You can customize the EQ with the EarFun app, allowing you to achieve a sound that best fits your taste, with over 20 pre-set EQ curves available.
Read at ZDNET
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