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Review on HUAWEI FreeBuds 3i wireless headphones, ceramic white by Bao Ha ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

After reading all of the unfavorable reviews on this page, I decided to make a purchase. I was also prepared for the fact that they would stutter on YouTube, and that the noise reduction would not work, etc. In the end, however, everything was fine, until I even really climbed into the equalizer, although the higher frequencies did prevail a little bit. I am quite happy with the purchase, and I had no idea that something so simple could provide me such a great deal of pleasure. after putting it to use for a few weeks: - my copy does not stutter, and the sound in the video does not lag or lag behind - occasionally there are problems with connecting to the phone (Huawei), the headphones do not automatically connect to it and you have to reacquaint them - a couple of times, at the beginning of use, they refused to respond to the touch buttons and the noise reduction did not turn on automatically when put on, the problem went somewhere by itself, perhaps there was a firmware update - at first Now, in terms of autonomy itself, they are almost identical; the only significant difference is a 5% gap. When noise canceling is activated and the music is played at almost the maximum volume, the headphones last about 2.5 hours before requesting a case to be inserted. When connected to the phone, the notification about charging the headphones and the case comes in fifty percent of cases. I don't understand by what logic this happens; perhaps someone else does. This is the most annoying thing about it. Installed the app for headphones so far and am monitoring the charge there; compared the noise reduction with Apple AirPods Pro and found that Apple's headphones perform better; nonetheless, the difference is actually quite negligible. When it comes to autonomy, though, Airpods are miles ahead of the competition.

Pros
  • My very first pair of noise-cancelling headphones had a wow effect) excellent sound quality at the wired level for between one and two thousand dollars. It is simple to connect them to your Huawei smartphone, they are comfy, they will not slip out of your ears, they will automatically pause the music if they are removed from your ears, and they will connect to your smartphone as soon as you place them there.
Cons
  • In the packaging, it is written that in order to insert the earpiece, you need to turn it in your fingers, which is a process that is not very convenient. Once a day's worth of operations was stuttered. People's voices are not muffled by noise canceling technology (although it's quite funny in the subway, if you don't turn on the music, it's like you're sitting in a silent room with people talking around), but I'm not sure how improved noise canceling works (maybe the same).

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