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Review on Huawei Freebuds Pro MermaidTWS with Active Noise Cancellation - Silver Frost by Momchil Gavrilov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but overall not bad.

First impressions of the pro compared to the huawei freebuds 3i, which I just got in the mail yesterday. I wanted to replace 3i, so I figured multipoint would come in handy. 1. It sounds good to me, but the tops can't hear a thing. Consequently, I am taking the claims to the music down. Two, the evidence for noise reduction is still hazy, although the 3i jammed better when using the normal ear cushions. I'm going to wait and see what the foams do before I make any further adjustments. In addition to the foams, I use enhanced pive isolation, but it is still significantly inferior to 3i in terms of noise reduction. After some practice with foams, landing will be straightforward as well. Today, for no apparent reason, one of my earbuds broke. I use foams as a supplement and so far, so good. The use of microphones during a discussion, while not unprecedented, is a major letdown after seeing 3i. I'm in a peaceful, open area by myself. Please, no more than 20 persons in here! My client, who is sitting across three tables from me, can hardly make out what I'm saying. What will happen on the streets and on the subway is beyond my wildest imagination. Whether or whether it can be completed with drivers using ates, I cannot say. I add on since it is possible to overhear this on the Superior to a dead office, where microphones are likely to be clogged. 5. battery life The battery went from full to dead in three hours while using noise reduction and making 15 phone calls, which is not great. however, it does become swayable after a few charge-discharge cycles. The second day revealed that the noise reduction was the culprit, draining the battery like a black hole. The headphones were comfortable to wear all day at work (calls, music for around 40 minutes) despite having the noise reduction feature turned off for the most part.

Pros
  • Support for two devices at once, headphone volume control, and customizability galore. The quality of the sound is fine in theory. With foam ear plugs, the audio is significantly improved. Comfortable and dense landing gear means that exhaustion is no longer a concern.
Cons
  • microphones. My speech is less audible than the secretary's footsteps in a quiet workplace. And, interestingly enough, you can hear me better on the street or in the store than you can in the office))))? landing. I'll give it a shot, maybe with some foam ear plugs instead of the regular kind. There is no sense of vacuum, even on the S-size, and they always seem like they are going to fall out. Landing is no longer a difficulty thanks to my addition: foam ear pads. The seat is round and somewhat large, so it will be difficult to locate them. I just about managed to put one over on them. We finally located them on the renowned Chinese website. When tested in maximum mode and in the same setting as 3i., noise cancellation is inferior. The subway is something I'll test out later. a breaking of contact. In an open area, I was unpleasantly surprised to find that if I turned my head away from the phone while it was 3 meters away, the connection would be lost. In half an hour, I can take a vitamin I found in the breast pocket of my jacket out on the streets. Poor playback quality with 4 interruptions

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