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Review on HUAWEI FreeBuds 4i wireless headphones, ceramic white by Vassil Alpine ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

Xiaomi (or Redmi) Airdots was my first choice. What sets them apart is: - The incorporation of noise suppression (on w3bsit3-dns. Com, many gripe that his subsequent ates resulted in his death). I will admit that even on version 176 straight from the box, I do not find it to be "Wow")). Body language. This is a major positive. If you double-click the left ear, the music will pause, and if you double-click the right ear, the song will change. Holding the button down for an extended period of time in both ears either turns off the noise reduction feature entirely, toggles the "Transparency" setting, or toggles the noise reduction feature itself. The xs reason why it was unable to distinguish between left and right long presses. That settles the matter. To put it simply: microphones. Changing the headphones was mostly motivated by this realization. Only in an empty office was it possible to carry on a conversation in Xiomi. On the road, in the subway, or oh my God, the sidewalk! It really was a catastrophe. It was quite inconvenient to have to remove one earphone while talking on the phone and then mess with the other earpiece in my hands. Here, I usually forget that such a problem exists: my interlocutors hear me clearly and do not press the issue; - Sound effect "Wow!" from the transition does not provoke any further questions. Within the same margin of error. When I travel, I use my iPhone and never touch the equalizer settings. Here is how it feels to be a consumer. But it presumably wasn't enough to adjust the volume by touching a wheel on the earpiece, as with the "Pro" models. This instantaneous happiness, however, costs an extra $5,000. And I still don't grasp why some individuals claim online that they frequently lose track of the earpiece. What goes on in their minds is fascinating.

Pros
  • Actions, in-ear, and wireless microphones.
Cons
  • Tones, and again hand motions.