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Review on Wireless headphones HUAWEI FreeLace Pro, smoky-white by Anastazja Krewetka ( ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Because they claim that wearing headphones does not result in feelings of rejection and because I am the type of person who cares about how I look and how I feel, I won't talk about headphones. As a person who cares about how they look or how they feel. The sound quality that they provide is, without a doubt, the most important factor for me. I brought headphones with me for both work and travel, and as soon as I put them on, I was quite impressed by the quality of the sound; they are particularly impressive for BT headphones. Without them, the sound of the train would be very close to my ears, so I am very pleased with the work that has been done to soundproof the subway. The subway has become much quieter since the soundproofing work has been done. It was nighttime in St. Petersburg, something was continually noisy, and I was the only one who roamed around in a happy mood despite the fact that there is no sound transmission when strolling along the street. Although I didn't make it a point to test the "permeability" setting, I was able to do it accidentally, and it worked as expected. In terms of autonomy, they worked (music and calls) from 5 am to 9 pm and retained 31% of their charge despite the fact that I did not charge them to their maximum capacity of 100%, but rather to roughly 90%. The magnets on the headphones function flawlessly; they do not fall off, and the connection and detachment processes are among the quickest available; consequently, the headphones may be used extremely rapidly. To this point, I am pleased with the headphones as much as a cat after it has eaten sour cream.

Pros
  • Outstanding sound quality, stylish isolation, a high-quality microphone, and a "flying" weight. Excellent work, BT!
Cons
  • The soundproofing is so effective that it may take some time before I can get used to how it operates. It is commonly believed that the only way to see the percentage of charge on headphones is to connect them to a device with a Type-C cable and use that cable to connect the headphones to the phone.

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