
Technics - EARFREE i3 True Wireless Earbuds
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Last updated: Nov 25, 2025 Scoring
I reviewed the Earfree i3 on my channel ([here](https://youtu.be/sRjpsJdR73U) ). I quite liked them. They had a nice ergonomic design and fit, and the sound was better than I expected - quite balanced with decent dynamics. Like Moondrop, KZ and the other IEM brands trying their hands at wireless though, the shortcomings were based around the app and implementation of certain features - nothing that can't be overcome with time and experience, but a disadvantage compared to those who have been in the game a bit longer. The ANC on that model was really weak compared to other popular buds in their price range too. Regarding why they don't get many reviews by the bigger channels (I assume it you mean Gamesky, Picky Audio, Flossy Carter, etc?), I suspect it's down to ad revenue and what they are going to earn. When I review QCY, Earfun and Realme I'll typically get 20-30k views, whereas with smaller brands like Rose it's more like 2-5k. I don't really care as it's just a hobby for me and I review what I like the look of, but for those bigger names who do it full time, time is money. They have a limited period of time to review with a huge pool of brands vying for their audience, so they pick the products that benefit them the most - generally the products that will get the most engagement and thus the most revenue. Granted, you do see some random smaller names on Gamesky's channel from time to time which get far less views, but I'm fairly certain they are paid or sponsored reviews (as they're mostly names I've ignored or turned down in the past!) I don't think Roseselsa are doing that - I actually found them a real pleasure to deal with. They didn't try and control the narrative, didn't want to see the review before I published it, etc. I would have no hesitation reviewing their products again (they asked me to do the i5, but I just don't have time at the moment) Head-fi, as someone else has pointed out, is a good source for smaller brands like Roseselsa. Maybe try searching for 'Rose Technics' (their previous name) as well - might throw up some results you hadn't considered
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