Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Celina Macioszek ᠌ photo
1 Level
62 Review
0 Karma

Review on Wireless headphones HUAWEI FreeLace Pro, smoky-white by Celina Macioszek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch and I recommend the product for purchase.

The sound is on par with what I get via my wired Sony MDR-XB50AP headphones. The volume of the sound is high. The speakers are able to readily produce both low and high frequencies without choking or creating a "mess" of sound. If you listen to music at a loud volume, you probably don't need the noise-cancelling option even though it does an excellent job. With the exception of the first pairing, there are no issues encountered while using, for instance, a laptop equipped with Bluetooth 4.1. It is helpful to reset the headphones every so often (hold down the power button for 9 seconds). Connecting two devices with a Type-C cable allows for easy pairing with a mobile device (the connector is hidden in the headphones themselves, i. E. without any charging wires). I highly recommend the AI Life app be downloaded by anyone who owns a Huawei device. There, you will be able to determine the precise amount of energy that is still left and obtain firmware updates for your headphones. The range is remarkable when used in conjunction with a smartphone equipped with Bluetooth version 5.0. Deals with a distance of about six meters, while passing through three walls. And the overall sense of the sound, which was significantly enhanced in comparison to when it was linked to 4.1. Particular kudos are due to the design and the assembly. Due to the fact that the ear pads are fixed inside the ear canal, it is not possible for the headphones to readily leap out; therefore, I believe they are appropriate for use during sports. As a consequence of this, I found that I liked the headphones quite a lot. Perhaps their price is a little bit excessive, but I believe that it will be justified by the build quality and longevity of the headphones (3 years are declared).

Pros
  • - The sound quality comes first and foremost; - It has a large battery, which, according to my calculations, can last exactly 16 hours - The capability of charging headphones directly from the device (Type-C) - Bluetooth 5.0, makes itself felt - The practice of assembling as an independent art form - Two modes: through mode and noise reduction mode (all external sounds pass through, as if without distortion) - Neckband (for me personally) - Waiting for the battery to charge (50 min - 1 hour)
Cons
  • - The initial connection to a laptop has a few issues (because it's just a laptop), but overall the connection is successful. For me, it is physically impossible to wear headphones while also wearing a cap. It exerts a painful pressure on the ears. The management is experiencing some mild unease (close to the neck)

Similar reviews