- I got this headset for free, as an application to the MatePad tablet: there was such a promotion at the Huawei store. At the same time, I already had excellent TWS format ears from JBL, so there is something to compare. And I’ll say right away that Huawei wins. But it's also half the price. The first impression is from the packaging and appearance of the charging box and the headphones themselves. Everything here is on top: high-quality plastic, glossy, in contrast to the matte JBL. I won’t say that they are better in shape, rather, they are typical. But the plus is that the box is thinner, although a little larger in diameter: it is more convenient to carry it in a bag and in a pocket. Also, a definite plus is that USB-C is used for charging: even if your phone is powered by microUSB for now, the future still belongs to the new USB standard. I consider the possibility of wireless charging to no less pluses: although so far I don’t have any other device that supports it, Huawei already produces models of phones and tablets that allow you to quickly “share” the charge. Samsung followed this scenario with its smart watch, and it's very convenient. Huawei still releases watches with wired charging, but I think the next generation will eliminate the need to carry extra wires and chargers with you. And, of course, the choice of a single brand also provides advantages for the headphones in question: they contacted the phone and tablet from Huawei almost automatically. With other phones, however, the headphones also connect well. And installing a special application Al Life allows you to customize the control methods, the level of noise reduction and perform firmware ates. For attention to ating devices, I especially respect Huawei from many years of experience in operating several phones. And the new headphones, after connecting to the phone, ated the firmware twice in a row!
- The battery capacity of one earphone is 20% less than the other.
- they don’t fall out well. ease of wearing, after half an hour you forget that they are in your ears. quick sync and setup with honor gadget active noise cancellation. the earbuds themselves hold a charge well, about 5 hours of active use. the case quickly charges the headphones (did not time it) splash protection seems to be)) at least in the rain and without an umbrella, they did not stop working.
- sometimes the cover of the case is so loose that you think that it is about to fall off. maybe I got a copy.
- If you can measure the fact that the sound will disappear on the street or even at home, then you can take it, only the red price for these headphones is 3000-4000 thousand Because my JBLs worked great for that price. I also looked at w3bsit3-dns. Com, so what problem is observed by many, I wrote a review on the Huawei website, in FB and everywhere the reviews were deleted, without feedback
- Stable phone connection. Noise canceling works the same way as earbuds. The sound is great. Unlike earbuds, you can hear what is happening around, while the perception of what is being reproduced is not affected. On average and below the sound of the reproduced one, the interlocutor is perfectly audible. They do not fall out of the ears (at least for me). They do not press like earbuds, so sometimes you even forget that there is an earpiece in your ear. Both the case and the earpiece itself in the case charge very quickly.
- With noise canceling turned on, they run out quickly. Earbuds do not fit every ear, but this is a problem with any earbuds. There is no way to adjust the sound from the headphones. If only one earphone is used all the time (like mine) and a voice istant call is placed on the used earpiece on a double tab, then it is not possible to answer an incoming call with the same double tab. One more function clearly suggests itself: the answer with one tab to an incoming call.