Compare EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds vs Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds

P1 EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
P2 Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds

Comparison Takeaways

EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • LDAC is 4.4 vs 1.0. LDAC support is a standout feature at this price and is frequently praised for boosting value, even if...
  • Codec support is 4.3 vs 2.4. Codec support is unusually good for the price, led by LDAC and sometimes AAC and SBC, though the...
  • Charging is 4.5 vs 3.0. Charging support is a strong point overall, with USB-C, often-mentioned wireless charging, and quick refill times helping everyday...
  • Volume output is 4.1 vs 2.8. Volume output is generally strong for open-ear earbuds and usually high enough for outdoor use, though not everyone...

Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • Design and Aesthetics is 4.1 vs 3.5. Design gets high marks for colors, finish, and the stylish cuff concept, even if some reviewers find the...
Average score
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.7
Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.4
Android compatibility
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.3

Android support is strong where discussed, with Google Fast Pair, Android app support, and smooth use on phones like Pixel and Realme.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
App
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.1

The EarFun app adds real value through EQ tools, control remapping, firmware updates, and extra modes, though several reviewers found the layout clunky.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
4.0

Sony's Sound Connect app is widely seen as polished and useful, especially for changing modes, managing features, and handling firmware or device settings.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.2

Latency performance is generally good for video and casual gaming, with game mode helping and several reviewers reporting no obvious lip-sync problems.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Bass performance
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.6

Bass is respectable for open-ear buds and can sound punchy with EQ, but it is not especially deep or consistent and several reviewers found it muddy or thin at higher volumes.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
2.7

Bass is the recurring compromise. Reviewers consistently describe low-end as light or limited, with fit and EQ helping only a little.

Battery
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.7

Battery life is a standout strength, with repeated praise for about 11 hours per charge and roughly 42 total hours from the case.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
4.3

Battery life is a clear plus, usually landing around full-workday territory, though a few independent tests fell short of Sony's headline claim.

Bluetooth
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.9

Bluetooth performance is mostly reliable once connected, but a few reviewers reported initial pairing friction or occasional dropouts.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.9

Bluetooth stability is generally solid in normal use, though a few reviews report stutters, range limits, or buggy behavior in certain setups.

Build quality
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.4

The earbuds themselves are usually seen as decent for the price, but the plastics and case often feel less premium than the specs suggest.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.2

The reviews support the hi-res playback side of this feature through LDAC and Hi-Res Wireless branding, even if no reviewer highlights a dedicated DAC.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Carry case quality
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.3

The case is functional and often compact enough for daily carry, but multiple reviewers call it plasticky, cheap-feeling, or larger than ideal.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.2

The case is small enough for daily carry, but reviews frequently mention awkward orientation, bulk for its shape, fingerprints, or the missing wireless charging.

Charging
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.5

Charging support is a strong point overall, with USB-C, often-mentioned wireless charging, and quick refill times helping everyday usability.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.0

Charging is a mixed bag: fast top-ups and USB-C are appreciated, but the lack of wireless charging is one of the most common complaints.

Codec support
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.3

Codec support is unusually good for the price, led by LDAC and sometimes AAC and SBC, though the usual feature tradeoffs still apply.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
2.4

Codec support is basic, with AAC and SBC covering mainstream use but offering little appeal to spec-driven buyers.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.5

Long-wear comfort is one of the most consistent positives, with many reviewers happily wearing the OpenJump for hours and even alongside glasses.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
4.1

Comfort is one of the strongest themes. Many reviewers wore them for hours, though some ears experienced pinching or needed the included cushions to get there.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.5

The design is practical and familiar for an open-ear hook model, but it is more functional than stylish and the all-black finish drew some criticism.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
4.1

Design gets high marks for colors, finish, and the stylish cuff concept, even if some reviewers find the look generic or a little odd.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.5

EQ control is excellent for the class, with presets, a 10-band custom EQ, and hearing-based profiles repeatedly highlighted as major advantages.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
4.1

The EQ tools are a standout software perk. Reviewers repeatedly praise the 10-band EQ, presets, and extra tuning features as meaningful rather than token.

Find My
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.0

The app-based find feature is a useful bonus when mentioned and adds convenience to the overall software package.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.4

Tonal accuracy is mixed: some reviewers heard clear, lively tuning, while others found the sound compressed, uneven, or only acceptable after EQ.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Included accessories
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.5

Included extras are minimal, generally just a cable and paperwork, which fits the budget positioning but adds little value.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Instrument separation
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
2.4

Instrument separation is a weak point, with comments about a congested presentation and limited room between musical elements.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Integrated microphone
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.0

The four-mic setup is consistently present and regularly used for calls or meetings, so microphone integration is more than just a spec-sheet item.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
LDAC
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.4

LDAC support is a standout feature at this price and is frequently praised for boosting value, even if some users will prefer multipoint instead.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
1.0

LDAC support is absent, and multiple reviews call that omission out at this price.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.4

The earbuds can get loud enough, but clarity can slip at higher volumes as bass thins out or mids and treble become more aggressive.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.0

Outgoing noise suppression is often praised for muting traffic, fans, and room noise, though wind remains a recurring weakness.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.9

Noise reduction during calls performs better than raw call tone. Wind and street noise are often suppressed well, even when voice timbre itself is only average.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.7

Call quality is mixed overall: some reviewers found voices clear and natural, while others reported robotic or static-filled call audio.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.7

Call quality is mixed overall. Several reviewers praise it as a strength, but others hear tinny or muffled voices, so results seem highly dependent on fit and environment.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.7

Midrange performance varies from clear and forward to tinny or boxy depending on reviewer, content, and EQ choice.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.3

They work well across phones, laptops, and mixed-device workflows, which makes them useful for commuting, meetings, and casual multitasking.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.1

Multipoint generally works well, but LDAC commonly disables it and some switching still requires manual pause and play behavior.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.9

Multipoint is useful and usually reliable once configured, but setup and behavior are not entirely foolproof across all devices.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
1.1

Passive isolation is intentionally very low, which preserves awareness but also leaves music exposed to traffic, wind, and nearby listeners.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
1.3

Passive isolation is essentially absent by design. The open fit keeps you aware, but it does almost nothing to block external noise.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.8

Portability is decent overall, but opinions split on the case: some found it pocketable while others thought it was bulky.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.6

Preset EQs give welcome flexibility, but quality is inconsistent and several reviewers preferred only the personalized or manually tuned options.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Sensors
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
1.8

Sensor behavior is limited or imperfect, with false triggers mentioned and no strong smart-sensing features like reliable wear detection.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Smudge resistance
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
2.1

Finish durability is not a strength, with reports of scratches on the case or discoloration on the ear hooks appearing quickly.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.8

Setup is manageable and the app is functional, but some reviewers ran into pairing glitches or found the software experience clunky.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.7

Setup is mostly straightforward, though some features need the app to make sense, and a few reviewers ran into quirks or extra fiddling.

Sound quality
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.9

Overall sound quality lands in the decent-to-good range for affordable open-ear earbuds, but it is one of the biggest points of disagreement across reviews.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.8

Across reviews, sound is better than expected for open earbuds: clear, balanced, and good for podcasts and casual music, but still not immersive or competitive with sealed earbuds.

Soundstage width
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.4

The presentation has some openness, but soundstage width is usually only moderate and can feel cramped unless effects modes are enabled.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Spatial audio
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.0

The theater or spatial mode is a mixed bag, occasionally helpful for movies but often harming music by thinning or exaggerating the sound.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Stability
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.0

Fit security is generally good enough for workouts and running, though not every reviewer found the hooks equally secure.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
4.1

Stability is generally good once positioned correctly, and the optional cushions help, but fit still varies more than with conventional earbuds.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.4

Touch controls are highly customizable, but execution is inconsistent because several reviewers found the tap area awkward or unreliable.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.4

Controls are divisive. Some found the tap area responsive, but many disliked the finicky targeting, repeated taps for volume, and limited remapping.

Treble clarity
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.5

Treble can sound clear and detailed after tuning, but it is also one of the more criticized areas on stock settings.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
USB-C
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.5

USB-C charging is consistently present and appreciated for everyday convenience.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
4.0

USB-C charging is present and expected, with no notable complaints about the port itself.

Voice assistant integration
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.0

Voice assistant support is available through customizable touch controls and works as expected where mentioned.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet
Volume output
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.1

Volume output is generally strong for open-ear earbuds and usually high enough for outdoor use, though not everyone felt it beat top rivals.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
2.8

Maximum loudness is enough indoors for many listeners, but several reviewers say the buds run out of steam in noisy streets, trains, or other loud environments.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.8

The IPX7 rating is a major strength for workouts, sweat, and rain exposure.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
3.8

The IPX4 rating is enough for sweat, workouts, and light rain, but nobody treats them as more than basic splash resistance.

Weight comfort
Product 1: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.5

Low weight is repeatedly praised and helps the earbuds disappear during long listening sessions.

Product 2: Sony LinkBuds Clip Earbuds
No score yet