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Review on HUAWEI FreeBuds 4i wireless headphones, ceramic white by Stanislaw Gluszek ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not satisfactory, upset with the product.

Despite my undying devotion to Huawei, these results have forced me to part ways with my beloved smartphone. Maybe I ask for a lot, but it's not hard to make happen! If the conversation partner needs access to more options and background noise, point them in that direction. The pluses: While the noise isn't as bad as with professional suppressors, I still recommend waiting to see how well they work on other people before committing to using them yourself. Normative frequencies and tones don't drive us crazy. You just cannot imagine a more comfortable fit in the ear. Consequences with. And now, despite all their benefits, these headphones are destined for the trash because of something that really annoys me. A search, a conflict, a jingle, or a spoilt mood can be found in every phone call made on the street. A mere gust of air! If the other party claims they can't hear anything, you'll have to remove the earpiece and switch to the phone; however, if you keep the earpiece in your hand, the call might be disconnected or the mode might revert. Often, there is no discernible feedback noise. Context 2. It looks like the phone's battery is dying. At the opposite end of the room, I plugged it in to charge. I lay down, get stoned on the convenience of wireless headphones (note: only one earbud was in my ear at any given time), and then my ear itched. When I removed the bud to scratch it, my mind went back to the ringing phone. The call was made via direct connection, and switching to headphones was not an option. Third, the ability to halt playback. This is quite irritating. Take away that function. I'll find another way to say it if I have to. Doing a task because it needs to be done. It's annoying because you have to push the button four times before you realize that you flipped the track and paused it, and that you have to poke it twice more before you realize that you hit and flipped the track again, and that you are *FUUUUUK*. One, getting it is annoying, but after you've gotten used to it, everything slides off smoothly. The cover is ajar (really, Huawei? If your phone's Bluetooth was turned off while you inserted it into your ears, you'll need to go through all three steps again: insert your ears into the case, turn on your phone's Bluetooth, then remove your ears before you can connect.