Earfun Clip 2 Review
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Earfun has released the Clip 2 as an upgraded version of its popular open-ear clip-on earbuds. Priced around $60–80 (roughly ₹5,000–6,500 in India depending on offers), these earbuds aim to fix the shortcomings of the first generation while keeping the comfortable clip-on design that many people prefer over traditional in-ear buds.

Indian users who dislike the sealed feeling of in-ear earbuds or want to stay aware of their surroundings while walking, cycling or working out often look for open-ear options. The Earfun Clip 2 tries to deliver good sound and features in this category.

EarFun Clip 2 Specifications

Feature Earfun Clip 2 Details
Design Clip-on open-ear with flexible bridge
Drivers 12mm dynamic driver (upgraded from previous gen)
Active Noise Cancellation Up to 55dB adaptive ANC
Battery Life Up to 11 hours (earbuds) / 50 hours (with case)
Bluetooth Bluetooth 6.0 with multipoint connectivity
Codecs SBC, AAC, LDAC
IP Rating IP55 dust and water resistance
Weight Very lightweight and comfortable for long wear
App Support EarFun Audio app with EQ and Theater Mode

Design and Comfort

The Clip 2 has a redesigned bridge that is longer and more flexible than the first generation. This reduces the pinching feeling that many users complained about in the original Clip. The earbuds are very light and stay securely in place during walking or light exercise. The open-ear design is a big plus for people who want to hear traffic or conversations around them while listening to music.

Sound Quality

This is where the Clip 2 shows the biggest improvement. The 12mm driver delivers a more balanced and natural sound compared to the previous model. Bass is present without being boomy, mids are clear, and treble is decent without being harsh. The open-ear design gives a wide and airy soundstage that in-ear buds often struggle to match. While it cannot produce deep sub-bass due to the form factor, it sounds surprisingly good for daily music, podcasts and videos.

Battery Life and Practical Use

Battery performance is decent but falls a bit short of the claimed figures in real-world testing. Most users should get around 7–8 hours from the earbuds with moderate volume and ANC on. The case provides multiple extra charges, making the total playback time good for all-day use. The 18W charging support is not the fastest, but it is sufficient for this price range.

Noise Cancellation and Calls

The 55dB adaptive ANC works well for reducing low-frequency noise like traffic or fan sounds. It is not class-leading, but it is effective for the price. The six microphones with AI noise reduction do a good job during calls, even in moderately noisy environments.

Pros

  • Much improved and balanced sound quality
  • Comfortable clip-on design for long wear
  • Good ANC for the price
  • Lightweight and secure fit
  • Useful app with EQ and extra modes

Cons

  • Battery life is lower than claimed in real use
  • Sub-bass is limited due to open-ear design
  • Some audio distortion at very high volumes
  • Left and right earbuds look identical, making it easy to mix them up

Who Should Buy

If you are an Indian user who dislikes in-ear buds, wants to stay aware of your surroundings, and needs decent sound with good comfort for daily commute or workouts, the Earfun Clip 2 is a strong option. It is especially good for people who walk a lot, cycle, or work in offices where they need to hear colleagues while listening to music or podcasts.

Who Should Skip

If you want deep bass, maximum noise isolation, or the absolute best call quality in very noisy places, you should look at traditional in-ear earbuds with stronger ANC. Users who need long battery life above 10 hours of continuous playback may also want to consider other options.

FAQ

Q1. Is the Earfun Clip 2 good for calls?

Yes, the six microphones with AI noise reduction perform well in most situations.

Q2. How is the battery life in real use?

You can expect around 7–8 hours with ANC on, which is decent but lower than the claimed 11 hours.

Q3. Does it support LDAC for better sound?

Yes, it supports LDAC, but you cannot use multipoint connectivity when LDAC is active.

Q4. Is the Earfun Clip 2 comfortable for long hours?

Yes, the redesigned bridge makes it much more comfortable than the first generation.

Q5. Is it worth buying in India?

At its current price, it offers good value for users who prefer open-ear design and want balanced sound with decent ANC.

Conclusion

The Earfun Clip 2 is a solid improvement over the first generation. It fixes many comfort and sound issues while keeping the practical open-ear design that many people love. For Indian buyers looking for comfortable, lightweight earbuds with good sound and useful ANC at a reasonable price, it is worth considering. It is not perfect, but it delivers where it matters most for everyday use.