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Review on 🎧 Huawei FreeBuds Pro Earbuds with Advanced Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth 5.2, and 3-Mic System for iOS and Android (Carbon Black) by Pin Chun Lin ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Some kind of defective product, I definitely won't buy it anymore.

Prior to that, for the previous ten years, every pair of headphones I owned, including those for my computer, wired plugs, and headsets, were manufactured by Sennheiser. These latter have diligently (wired) served for over 5 years now. So I made up my mind to experiment with anything cutting edge. I deeply lament the fact that I spent money on this odoroblo that has a plethora of sensors as well as bells and whistles. When I need to converse on the phone, I either put on my trusty old wireless headset made by the same firm or I just switch off the other devices.

Pros
  • Excellent acoustics The individual operation of each earpiece is possible (while one is charging, the other can work). Noise cancellation is also excellent, but given that there is nothing else to evaluate it against, we will count it as a positive. Quick recharging and long life for the battery Although many people claim that the casing is unpleasant, I personally had no trouble getting used to it, and I think the headphones fit rather nicely inside of it.
Cons
  • 1) The primary consideration. The sound quality for the interlocutor is as described here. You absolutely need to have a mat. Those who have heard it describe it as a dismal sound. gurgling and quacking, particularly in a situation with a lot of background noise. There is a one-to-one relationship between the amount of ambient noise and the quality of the sound. If a car passes by while you are on the phone with someone, the conversation is over; your interlocutor will not hear a single word you say, but what he hears will convince him to hang up so that he does not lose his mind. In the middle of a peaceful apartment, the sound will suddenly turn repulsive at random intervals. Because of the terrible quality of the sound, it is impossible to carry on a conversation. But, the quantity of microphones contained within these headphones is nearly entirely responsible for my falling for the marketing trick. 2) The difficulties started when it was time to unload everything. As I unpacked it outside on the sidewalk, I saw that the ear cushions had been left unfastened inside of them. As a direct consequence of this, the exact dimension I required fell out of the box the moment I opened it and rolled beneath the wooden floorboards. According to the support staff, ear cushions are not something that Huawei sells. It's a cap, comrades. I am not familiar with the practices of other manufacturers, but after spending 10,000 on headphones, I do not want to be able to get support or access to replacement parts. 3) They have a large size. To be more specific, they are enormous, appearing to be nothing more than a bulky canoe that protrudes from their ears. Not even the straps themselves, although they are really cool, the most important thing is the content of the earpieces. At other times, I find myself coveting the headphones that folks have purchased from other companies. 4) Inconvenient volume control. 5) The software that accompanied the headphones indicated that it was not feasible to attain the "proper" position for the headphones. No way, not with one normal size of ear cushions (I found the original ones belonging to someone else), no way, not with cancer or a crack, at the very least pound in with a hammer, there is no way. As a result, I am unable to explain why all of this is required.

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