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Review on Wireless headphones HUAWEI FreeLace Pro, smoky-white by Aneta Trzonkowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

The rewind control is not quite ordinary (and I consider it "normal" to long press the volume - "+" to fast forward, and "-" to rewind). Here it is the middle button - 1 press - pause, 2 - forward, 3 - back. A separate power button, which also has a double-click option - quickly switch from one connected device (phone) to another (for example, a laptop). From 30 to 100% charged in 40 minutes, eating 5% of the phone's charge (from 8300 MAh). The function of falling asleep when magnetized is incredibly relevant. Previous AM61 I turned off manually to save battery. Now this is not required. After installing the application, the headphone firmware ate came - an unexpected level of service!

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Pros
  • Soft, powerful, detailed, high quality - that's a brief description of their sound! Perhaps this is the merit of the AAC protocol, but the playback quality over Bluetooth even exceeded the Edifier S1000DB speakers! And although, for example, after the sound palette of Nightwish, Aria's solo guitar gives off sourness, in headphones this effect is somehow masked - probably by a slightly extended down middle. The bass is soft and powerful. They cope with the classics and vocals confidently, the detail is excellent. Noise reduction is simply magical - as if there are rubber partitions inside, turning the headphones into earplugs, then into tubes! Even the pressure difference is felt. Cuts off the background by 70-80%.
Cons
  • The charging method is original (the right earpiece is turned off and the USB Type C male connector is released for charging from the phone) and very relevant, but if your phone has a Micro USB connector, you will need an adapter.

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