
"They do sound good in open mode. When they're not covering your ear canals, the Aerofit 2 Pro rank among the best open earbuds in their price class, with an airy sound signature that naturally focuses on the upper registers. While no open earbuds I've tried accentuate bass as well as regular buds, the Aerofit 2 Pro have more resonance down low than most, accompanied by splashes of keen instrumental detail and clear stereo separation."
"The biggest issue I have with these "best of both worlds" earbuds is noise cancellation that's not only limited but also unstable and inconsistent. This is almost certainly due to the lack of eartips, which prevents a proper seal. There's a reason all our favorite noise-canceling buds come with multiple eartip sizes to conform to your ear canals; a good seal is paramount to effective noise canceling."
Aerofit 2 Pro deliver an airy open-ear sound that emphasizes upper registers while offering more low-end resonance than most open earbuds, with clear stereo separation and instrumental detail. Noise cancellation is limited, unstable, and inconsistent, primarily because open fit prevents a proper seal without eartips. Midrange and high-register noises, particularly voices, move erratically between ears as onboard microphones struggle to compensate. Low-frequency drone noises are reduced more effectively but can still fade in and out in real-world scenarios like wheeled garbage cans. The earbuds are labeled highly fit-dependent and are not meant to replace sealed ANC buds in loud environments.
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