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HomeNewsEarFun Clip 2 Review: Unexpected features in a mid-tier ear-clip

EarFun Clip 2 Review: Unexpected features in a mid-tier ear-clip

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Design and comfort

The case of the EarFun Clip 2 is made of basic black plastic which feels durable and has already withstood a couple drops with no damage. The ear-clips themselves are IPX 55 dust and water resistant. A standout feature is the flexible Ni-Ti connecting frame coated in ultra soft silicone. They have less clamping pressure compared to the other ear-clip designs making comfort notably better than the competition while maintaining a secure fit. A single mechanical button is easier and more reliable to use compared to haptic controls on more expensive models and is a standout feature.

Connectivity

The Clip 2 uses Bluetooth 6.0 which in theory allows for a lower latency and a stable connection over longer distances.  I was able to maintain a strong connection after going downstairs into my garage where other ear-clips using Bluetooth 5 start to break up. Advertised range is 15 meters without obstacles and I was consistently able to get an impressive range of 10 meters through floor and walls. Dual device connectivity is a plus and was seamless between my iPhone and iPad. If you have an Android device, Google Fast Pair allows for one touch connectivity. Just place the Clip 2 in proximity to an Android device and a pop-up will appear making pairing a breeze. Latency was very low in normal mode and was just fine for watching videos. There is a low latency mode however only the pickiest of gamers will need to use this.

Sound

The Clip 2 uses 3D Surround Sound and BassSurge™ technology combined with a 12mm dual-magnetic titanium composite driver and redesigned elliptical sound port. The Clip 2 also supports Hi-res audio and SBC, AAC and LDAC codex.  The overall default sound signature is vocal forward with subdued bass. The bass boost preset, which can be accessed in the Earfun app, makes the sound signature neutral. This preset provides just enough clear and precise bass to make the listening experience satisfying. The soundstage of the Clip 2 is standout and gives you a good sense of depth. Like other ear-clips, the bass drops off around 80hz due to the open design. Overall, the clarity, soundstage and technical performance are very good at this price point however a little more bass would be welcome. The app is easy and intuitive to use and most importantly stable. A variety of different sounds modes are accessible in the Earfun app. Automatic detection and pairing occur when you open the app. A10-band equalizer in the app was my preferred method of adjusting the sound and allows you to save multiple tunings. During my testing the app prompted me to do two firmware updates. Both were easy to do.

Calls

Sounds quality for both the listener and caller was very good in quieter environments. The Quad microphone ENC system reduced background noise in more challenging environments and provided good quality for the listener. Because of the open design, I had to increase the volume of the Clip 2 quite a bit in windy and loud environments. This is a common issue with ear-clip designs. The range you could maintain call was standout and I was able to maintain conversations with no breakup despite being a few rooms away from my phone.

AI translation

I was surprised to see real-time AI translation feature. There are over 100 languages and dialects. I used the AI translation feature for both Japanese and Spanish. It did a decent job and would be a great tool for adventurous people who travel.

Battery life

Earfun claims a single charge will last for 10 hours and a total of 40h with the case. In addition to standard USB-C charging, the Clip 2 can be charged wirelessly. This feature is usually only found on flagship ear-clips.

Conclusion

Overall, the EarFun Clip 2 is an easy product to recommend. It has excellent comfort due to its flexible Ni-Ti connecting frame and a mechanical button which is easier to use than the competition. Bluetooth 6.0 maintains solid connection at longer distances and through walls. The sound quality is resolving with good soundstage, different preset sound modes and 10-band equalizer. The Earfun app is easy to use and stable. Call quality is good for both the listener and caller. When combined with the AI translation feature and solid battery life, there is very little not to like.

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Brian Fujioka
Brian Fujioka
I am a classically trained musician who has spent the last twenty years listening to high fidelity music. I am passionate about reviewing audio gear ranging from TWS to home audio systems, among other tech products.

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