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Review on 🎧 HUAWEI Freebuds 4i: Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling & 10H Battery Life in Black by Boyan Djerahov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thanks for the quality product.

Just got it today and am racing to put down my initial thoughts before I forget them. The design is adorable; it's light and comfortable to wear in the ear. A decent sound system. Not spectacular, but also not bad: The high frequencies seem to have been slightly compromised. Adjusting the equalization might help. Shumodav: It is, in a sense; nonetheless, it does not significantly alter the overall picture. When you put in your headphones, you isolate yourself from the majority of ambient noise. They become marginally less noticeable with noise reduction activated, but they still aren't unnoticeable. I had to wear a hood while bicycling since the wind was so loud. Using an iPhone: Right out of the box, you can get to work. The device may be operated with simple gestures and voice commands (start/stop, noise reduction, "hello, Siri"), but if you want to go into the settings, you'll need to download the program from huawei. No headphones were found in the included artificial life for iOS. To get the headphones to function, I needed to track down a phone running Android, download an app for it, and then eat the firmware. It was annoying because there was no headphone search option or gesture-based volume control. However, Siri can be used for the former, while other programs can be used for the latter. Regarding battery life, not much can be said. After two hours of listening, I found that the headphones' battery had depleted by 20% and that the case had been fully charged in 40 minutes. After applying all the coupons, rebates, and other savings opportunities, the final price was just $4500. So long as everyone is content, that is.

Pros
  • Cost, quality, and playtime.
Cons
  • An iPhone cannot run a proprietary program unless the developer dances while playing a tambourine.

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