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Review on 🎧 Huawei FreeBuds Pro Earbuds with Advanced Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth 5.2, and 3-Mic System for iOS and Android (Carbon Black) by Yusri Yieotal Otai ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

While I rarely put out reviews, I would love to focus on this subject if I ever did. Over the years, I've owned headphones from a wide range of manufacturers, including Sony, Marshall, AirPods pro, Sennheiser, and others, and I've come to realize that I place a premium on sound quality. My favorite pair of headphones, the Air Pods Pro, stopped working and I couldn't use them. Following that, I didn't feel like throwing away another twenty thousand euros on headphones, so I went for the Jabra Elite 85t. I have to continually reposition these headphones in my ear, but other than that, I have no complaints about these headphones. Because of this, I realized I needed to make some adjustments. Again, I didn't have a lot of cash to throw away, but I was eager to test out a novel experience. I'll narrow it down to China, Xiaomi, and Huawei: all three had positive outcomes. After giving other models a try and reading a number of reviews, I settled on the Huawei Free Buds Pro as my top pick. Unfortunately, there is nowhere to really listen to them. Although they are advertised on the company's website, Dr. Head says that they do not carry them and that the closest sound to a Jabra may be found at 30k and above (by the way, when I took Jabra, they also dissuaded her as best they could to take B&W .) So, I went ahead and bought a Huawei, and after using it for a day or so, I think this is a whole new category of friends to have. No, Jabra plays just as well, but Huawei's sound is superior; the stereo effects are good, the bass is not overpowering but rather well balanced, and individual instruments can be picked out, whereas I didn't notice this with Jabra. In my perspective, the sound is very close to that of the Air Pods Pro (honestly, it seemed that they are the same in general, they just differ in case, but the whole experience is the same, box, films, wiring .). The equalizer's dynamic capabilities are fully realized. I don't use amplification since I've discovered that it just makes things worse when you already have a good technique (according to experience). If you're familiar with the sound of the Air Pods Pro, you should find this to be at least as pleasant. Time has made Apple less memorable, but at the moment it appears like the Freebuds are the better option. I pray that someone finds this material helpful. Peace!

Pros
  • You should acquire this if you're looking for something enjoyable to listen to.
Cons
  • I haven't found it yet, but I did just buy it.

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