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Review on HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 2 wireless headphones, mother of pearl blue by Stanislaw Puzyna ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch and I recommend the product for purchase.

If you are not a music lover, you will still enjoy the sound; the detail is excellent, although sometimes it seems that there is not enough filling, but this is rather the exception than the rule; the sound is very good, of course, not like full-sized cool ears, but it copes with daily needs with a bang. Pinch controls are sensitive, yet they are easy to master and produce no accidental clicks. The ability to adjust the level with a few swipes is a nice perk, however occasionally the volume will increase when you accidentally click the earpiece in too much. Ear fatigue after two hours of listening is minimal, making that amount of time more than adequate for routine activities. The noise canceling feature is effective and causes no problems; the only time it stops working is when there is a strong breeze. The transparency mode behaves similarly, letting you hear everything as if you weren't wearing headphones up until the moment where comments are displayed. The microphone works normally in most circumstances, but if you are talking to someone while standing next to a fast road, they won't be able to hear you. Either get some distance or use the phone's built-in mic to remedy the situation. Certain phones make the headphones sound quieter than others due to the system, and vice versa. I find that listening at a volume of 30 percent is optimal for me. Even though their four-hour battery life is far from ideal, you should definitely get these headphones.

Pros
  • There is a wide volume margin, a solid microphone, and a reasonable amount of time of use in addition to the superb sound quality, easy-to-use controls, and snug fit.
Cons
  • You'll need to routinely fix them because they'll fall out of your ears if the case shuts on them, make a rattling noise in transparency mode, and start creeping out of your ears after an hour or more of listening.

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