Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Aneta Szczerba (Szcz ᠌ photo
1 Level
164 Review
0 Karma

Review on Wireless headphones HUAWEI FreeLace Pro, smoky-white by Aneta Szczerba (Szcz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

In general, a pretty good solution, which is not suitable for everyone. On the one hand - a controversial design for the sake of design and proprietary eartips / ear pads, on the other - the operating time, noise reduction, smooth sparkle equalizer, charging directly from the phone without additional devices. In terms of sound quality when playing music - I can not identify significant advantages. Noticeably better than the bundled headphones from the latest Samsungs, with the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z on par with differences in nuances, and subjectively, OnePlus wins a little in terms of the volume of the scene, and Huawei is slightly more detailed in details.

Pros
  • NOISE SUPPRESSION. Killer feature, they were purchased for this. Working. But there are nuances. Most of the regular noises - the sounds of various engines and motors, the sound of rain, the sound background of the subway, flying planes, city noise - are cut off quite well. Instead, high-frequency "sand" remains, but straight with a significantly lower level. High frequencies are less noise suppressed than low ones. No engine noise remains from cars, but tire noise remains. I think it's more good than bad. The wind is muffled well, while the headphones themselves are not in the wind. Otherwise, against the background of relative silence, PYSH-PYSH will periodically blow into them ! 1 Then it’s easier to turn off all processing options, like plugs, they isolate well from the environment, but by the way, not ideally, the nozzles do not enter the ear too deeply, more on that in shortcomings. The cord from the earpiece to the collar is about 2.65 mm thick. gives some hope for mechanical strength. The cord is quite flexible, with a slight tendency to remember the shape. I will not dwell on the work for a long time, it is, although in real conditions it is somewhat less than measured in the laboratory. But it's like that for everyone. An indisputable plus is the flat setting of the sparkle equalizer. I can wind it myself later, if necessary, but it is much more difficult to align the initially wound product. Despite the strange attachments / ear pads and the decent weight of the earphone, the ears get used to them quickly, there is no severe discomfort in 3-4 hours. I wish everyone the same, since everyone’s ears are different, it’s unacceptable to speak for everyone here. A controversial point, which can be attributed to both advantages and disadvantages: dimensions and weight. On the one hand, "heaviness is good, heaviness is reliable," on the other hand, I want to ask: huawei, nahua? Why metal pads on the collar? Do they mean premium? Why such huge headphones, the previous model was a mentally normal size? Why is there no chamfer on the outer side of an already wide collar? On the inside, they could, how so?
Cons
  • Slightly slow switching modes when you press the left earpiece. It is clear that this is protection against accidental clicks, but it could be done faster, it is almost impossible to accidentally hold a touch there. The lack of functions for pressing the right earpiece is a little surprising, if you already decide to use such an interface - then at least you screwed the answer to an incoming call there, in the cold it is much easier to get to the ear than under the collar to the buttons on the collar. Still silent confuses the sound quality for incoming calls. It feels like part of the frequencies in the interlocutor's spectrum is cut off, although this may also depend on the sound transmission settings in different phone profiles. Your interlocutor also hears your voice a little "overregulated", perhaps this is a feature of the headset, and perhaps a feature of the profile in the phone. In general, sound transmission during voice calls is not very good, but not so bad as to be a PAIN-PICHAL-TROUBLE! against your local [suppressed] noises, if you want scene detail and deep range - go to the studio already, audiophiles :) Most frustrating are non-standard silicone tips / ear pads for which there is no and most likely will not be an alternative. The size step there is quite large, not ideal for everyone. Sufficiently short extension of the nozzle from the body gives less variability in selection for a narrow range of users. My wife's ear is arranged in such a way that the earbuds are not held there, only the plugs. The regular headphones from Samsung s 7/10/20 or OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z stay in her ear perfectly, but these do not hold at all, despite the silicone loop. Medium ones fall out, large ones do not climb. An important unpleasant nuance: when charging, the headphones light up the "green eye" long before the actual end of the charge, at a current of about 50 . 30mA. Further, they continue to consume decreasing to 3mA without completely disconnecting from the charger. The battery can be damaged if left overnight.

Similar reviews