Compare Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds vs EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds

P1 Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
P2 EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds

Comparison Takeaways

Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • Instrument separation is 4.2 vs 2.4. Instrument placement and separation are better than expected for the category, helping music sound open and intelligible rather...
  • Soundstage width is 4.6 vs 3.4. The open form factor helps create an airy, spacious presentation with more width and openness than typical in-ear...
  • Carry case quality is 4.4 vs 3.3. The case is widely praised for being compact, pocketable, and sturdy, with secure magnet seating and easy everyday...
  • Software/setup simplicity is 4.7 vs 3.8. Setup is usually fast and painless, with quick pairing and an app that is easy to navigate without...

EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • Water/sweat resistance rating is 4.8 vs 3.2. The IPX7 rating is a major strength for workouts, sweat, and rain exposure.
  • Codec support is 4.3 vs 3.0. Codec support is unusually good for the price, led by LDAC and sometimes AAC and SBC, though the...
  • Voice assistant integration is 4.0 vs 3.0. Voice assistant support is available through customizable touch controls and works as expected where mentioned.
  • Battery is 4.7 vs 4.1. Battery life is a standout strength, with repeated praise for about 11 hours per charge and roughly 42...
Average score
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.0
Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
3.7
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
1.0

There is no active noise cancellation. Reviews consistently frame that as the core tradeoff of the open-ear design.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
No score yet
Android compatibility
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.5

Android support is strong thanks to the Soundcore app, Bluetooth 5.4 features, and in several later reviews LDAC support on Android.

Product 2: 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.

App
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.3

The Soundcore app is repeatedly described as slick, logical, and useful for EQ, control remapping, battery view, device management, and finding lost buds.

Product 2: 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.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.0

Video sync is reported as fine for streaming and everyday video use, though serious low-latency gaming is not a standout strength.

Product 2: 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.

Bass performance
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.1

Bass is unusually punchy for open-ear buds and often better than rivals, but it still lacks the depth and consistency of sealed in-ears.

Product 2: 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.

Battery
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.1

Real-world battery life lands around 8 hours per charge, with roughly 24 to 32 hours total depending on the source and settings, making it solid rather than class-leading.

Product 2: 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.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.6

Pairing and day-to-day Bluetooth stability are generally strong, with few dropouts reported across phones, laptops, watches, and mixed-device use.

Product 2: 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.

Build quality
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.3

The titanium-wire clip structure and case feel well made overall, though several reviews still note a slight budget or less-premium feel.

Product 2: 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.

Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: 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.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.4

The case is widely praised for being compact, pocketable, and sturdy, with secure magnet seating and easy everyday carry.

Product 2: 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.

Charging
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.2

USB-C charging and fast-charge support are convenient, but the lack of wireless charging keeps charging features from feeling premium.

Product 2: 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.

Codec support
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.0

Codec support is mixed by platform and firmware. Apple users are mostly limited to AAC, while some Android reviewers report LDAC after updates.

Product 2: 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.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.5

Comfort is one of the standout strengths, with many reviewers saying they forgot the buds were on or wore them for hours without fatigue.

Product 2: 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.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.1

The cuff-like design looks sleek and modern to many reviewers, though some think the clips look a little odd or slightly cheap up close.

Product 2: 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.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.4

Custom EQ is a major strength, with multiple reviewers improving bass, treble, or vocal balance significantly through the app's multiband controls.

Product 2: 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.

Find My
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.1

The find-device feature is useful and loud enough to help locate a misplaced earbud nearby.

Product 2: 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.

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.9

For an open design, tuning is generally balanced and natural, with clear vocals and controlled highs, though deep low-end remains inherently limited.

Product 2: 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.

Included accessories
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.0

The package is basic but helpful, typically including the case, USB-C cable, and optional fit sleeves or ear grips.

Product 2: 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.

Instrument separation
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.2

Instrument placement and separation are better than expected for the category, helping music sound open and intelligible rather than congested.

Product 2: 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.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.5

The built-in mic system is central to the product's appeal, with four onboard mics used for calls and voice capture.

Product 2: 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.

LDAC
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.3

LDAC support is praised in several later Android-focused reviews, but earlier coverage and Apple-device use show it is not universal across all setups.

Product 2: 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.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.4

At safe to moderate levels the sound stays clean, but several reviewers hear tinny highs or some distortion when volume is pushed hard.

Product 2: 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.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.2

Noise suppression is usually very effective against wind, cars, and general street noise, though a few reviewers found truly chaotic environments still challenging.

Product 2: 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.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.4

Call quality is consistently one of the AeroClip's strongest areas, with voices described as crisp, clear, and easy to hear in motion.

Product 2: 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.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.2

Mids and vocals are typically clear, intelligible, and pleasant, helping podcasts, calls, and vocal music come through naturally.

Product 2: 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.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.5

The buds work well across Android, iOS, laptops, watches, and mixed-device workflows, making them easy to slot into everyday use.

Product 2: 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.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.4

Multipoint is a real strength, with easy switching between two devices and mostly reliable behavior once enabled.

Product 2: 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.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
1.6

Passive isolation is intentionally weak because the ear canal stays open, so outside noise remains very audible.

Product 2: 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.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.5

These are very portable thanks to the small, light case and tiny buds, though there is no foldability element.

Product 2: 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.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.3

Presets like Bass Booster, Podcast, Classical, Treble Booster, and Volume Booster are frequently cited as genuinely useful rather than filler.

Product 2: 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.

Sensors
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
1.5

Smart sensor support is limited. Most reviews complain about missing wear detection or auto-pause, even if one source mentions proximity features.

Product 2: 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.

Smudge resistance
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: 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.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.7

Setup is usually fast and painless, with quick pairing and an app that is easy to navigate without much learning curve.

Product 2: 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.

Sound leakage
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.7

Leakage is lower than many open-ear rivals but still audible to nearby people once volume rises, especially above roughly 60 to 70 percent or in quiet rooms.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
No score yet
Sound quality
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.4

Overall sound quality is excellent for open-ear earbuds, with a lively, enjoyable presentation that beats expectations at the price.

Product 2: 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.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.6

The open form factor helps create an airy, spacious presentation with more width and openness than typical in-ear buds.

Product 2: 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.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
2.8

Spatial audio appears limited or inconsistent, with one review noting Android support while others say the feature is absent.

Product 2: 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.

Stability
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.7

Stability is excellent. Reviewers repeatedly say the clips stay put for running, gym work, and head movement without constant readjustment.

Product 2: 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.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.8

Touch performance is divisive: some reviewers found the broad tap area reliable, while others found it fussy or too firm-sensitive on the move.

Product 2: 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.

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.8

There is no dedicated transparency mode, but the open design provides very natural environmental awareness that many runners and commuters preferred.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
No score yet
Treble clarity
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.8

Treble is generally crisp and clear, though it can get understated for some tracks or tinny or peaky at high volume depending on EQ.

Product 2: 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.

USB-C
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
5.0

USB-C charging is standard and consistently present across reviews.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.5

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

Value for money
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
4.3

Value is a major selling point, with many reviewers seeing it as a strong alternative to far more expensive open-ear rivals.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
No score yet
Voice assistant integration
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.0

Voice assistant support exists mainly through customizable tap commands rather than hands-free smart features, so it is useful but not advanced.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.0

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

Volume output
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.8

Volume is strong for the category, but noisy outdoor conditions can still force users near max volume because the design stays open.

Product 2: 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.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
3.2

IPX4 is enough for sweat, light rain, and workouts, but several reviewers wanted better protection and noted the lack of dust resistance.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.8

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

Weight comfort
Product 1: Soundcore AeroClip Earbuds
5.0

The very low bud weight is a big comfort advantage, helping the AeroClip feel unobtrusive during long sessions.

Product 2: EarFun OpenJump Open Ear Earbuds
4.5

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