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Review on Black Huawei FreeBuds 3 Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds for Superior Sound by Wiktor Krzysztof Kor ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am one hundred percent satisfied with the purchase, I recommend this product to everyone.

When I heard that they made noise reduction in the earbuds, the first reaction was “yes, nooo, some kind of nonsense”. For anyone, the marketing function and of course it is not possible to use it. But guys, I'll tell you. Noise cancellation is working. And how. It's not just a feature for the sake of a feature, it's a feature that really works. Here Huawei really surprised me. For comparison, with Xiaomi Air 2, a walk next to the road becomes a test, if you turn the sound on Xiaomi to the maximum, it is very difficult to make out something, and if in the subway, then Xiaomi is completely drained, because. Can not hear anything. But a walk, with Huawei headphones with noise reduction turned on, next to the road is perceived as if you are in earplugs, the podcast is heard, all the words can be made out. In the subway, Huawei copes a little worse than gags (Xiaomi generally merges like that), but by turning on the noise reduction and turning the sound 100%, you can still make out the words in the podcast without any problems. I will try to describe how the noise reduction works next to the road. If you listen to a podcast near the road without noise reduction, then it is difficult to make out the words, and turning the sound to the maximum makes you very tired of the high volume. But turning on the noise reduction, everything changes, the sound of ping cars becomes in the background. It's like walking in the woods next to a freeway. Yes, you can hear a bunch of speeding cars, but the cars are somewhere in the background and you hear the podcast in your headphones and you can't make out the words even at maximum volume. Here is such a miracle, there is no other way to call it in the earbuds, the noise canceling of the Huawei ears is creating. Since I was impressed with the noise reduction, I decided to test it in different conditions. If you turn it on in a quiet room, then the noise canceler somehow starts to put pressure on the brain. Some obsessive pressure is felt, only unpleasant feelings. If you turn on the noise reduction and put on a hat over it, then the noise reduction will go crazy. It presses harder, then weaker, and these switching from strong to weak are also noticeable, which causes discomfort. Huawei work off every invested. Definitely a topper

Pros
  • I'm only a fan of ear plugs, because. I often walk near the road and take the subway. I tried a couple of times to transfer to earbuds, to an ogue of AirPods, and to Huawei Freebuds 2, all were sold. After some time, I tried to switch to earbuds again, bought Xiaomi Air 2 (I don’t advise anyone, they are quiet and look terrible) and now I discovered Huawei. Huawei Freebuds 3 forced me to reconsider my atude towards earbuds. Here are the headphones you can use. 1. Noise reduction. Huawei did a fantastic feature. Just think about it. Noise cancellation on earbuds. Really working noise reduction. Whether you are walking next to a busy road or taking the subway, you can hear everything. It's just amazing. 2. Sound. It's about as good as good in-ear sound can be. Engineers pulled the most out of the sound of the earbuds possible. 3. Design. He impressed me. The case has an unusual shape in the form of a washer or soap. In the hands it feels like a compact device. 4. The backlash of the case cover is minimal and is unlikely to cause problems for those who care. When closed, the case feels like a monolith. 5. In the software, you can adjust the taps or adjust the strength of the noise reduction. The screenshots are uploaded and everything should be clear from them. 6. Microphones for communication are simply divine. 7. Tapas are implemented very conveniently, the reaction is very clear and fast. 8. Stable connection. There are separate locations in the city where any headphones stutter. For me, these are low buildings next to the metro, where there should be a lot of traffic and a tower, or open spaces. It's probably because of the cell towers. I don't know for sure, but I blame them. But these headphones, as it turned out, do not care. Communication is the most stable. I don't know how the engineers managed to cope with this. But they did. 9. Long work. They promise 3-3.5 hours. There are headphones that work for 7 hours. But in fairness, 3 hours of work, for me, for the eyes. And it is very, very rare when this time of work is not enough. I think it's happened once or twice in my life.
Cons
  • 1. Not a well-thought-out arrangement of the headphones in the case. When you take them out, you need to turn 180 degrees to insert them into your ear. It is clear that it is a matter of habit and after some time the skill is developed and this will not cause inconvenience. But at first it feels like a strong disadvantage. 2. Glossy material. Collects scuffs and prints on the case. The Xiaomi Air 2 is all matte and looks and feels much fresher. 3. Poor headphone control. They have control over two taps. And that's all, just two tapas. Not one, not three, but only two. You can put any function on them. For example, two taps on the right - switch to the next track, and on the left - enable or disable noise reduction. 4. Spontaneous reaction of the headphones. This happens to me very often. In particular, the left one turns the noise reduction on and off if I am jumping or when walking up the stairs at a high intensity, when you are in a hurry somewhere. It's annoying. And this problem is in the Huawei Freebuds earplugs. Haven't seen this problem with other manufacturers. 5. Lag in YouTube. I use headphones in a bunch of Samsung Note 8 and the lag is visible. 6. Big price. I managed to them with a New Year's discount and the price came out lower than on the Chinese site.

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