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Review on HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 2 wireless headphones, mother of pearl blue by Adi Agung ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

Pros: + Very light, the ears do not get tired, they sit perfectly, the controls are implemented very competently, and in a couple of days you get used to switching tracks and adjusting the volume Pros: + Very light, the ears do not get tired, they sit perfectly Pros: + Very light, the ears do not get tired, they sit perfectly Pros: The branded application should be updated to include a comprehensive indication of the levels of charge for both the headphones and the case. In addition to the ability to adjust various noise reduction modes, equalization, and ATEs, the application is both helpful and functional. + It is a wonderful experience to carry the case in either a pocket of pants or a pocket of a backpack since it is comfy, it is streamlined, it falls to the very bottom, and there is a small risk of losing it. The top is fastened firmly and snaps on in place. + At first, it was challenging for me to remove the headphones from their case; but, as time went on, I became accustomed to the process, and now there are no issues at all. Shumodav - simply salvation. In the "Dynamic" mode of the metro, the noise level is not perceived to be any louder than it would be, for instance, in a train cabin. Wheels make a faint rumbling and rumbling sound. + The charge is sufficient with the head, the case has only been charged once so far, and I use the headphones for around two to three hours on a daily basis + As a headset is also good, but! When the noise canceler is turned off completely, the interlocutor is able to hear me more clearly. Verified through practical application. While using other settings, there is an excessive amount of background noise, making it impossible for the interlocutor to hear what I am saying. Have some drawbacks? The sound is the most significant one. These are earphones or headphone. They need to fill their ears with sound. Everything still sounds OK when it's electronic, but when heavy music with electric guitars is playing, the bottom and middle registers become a jumbled mess. The sole positive aspect is that the stage is far larger than it was on the Yamaha TW-E3A. The bottoms are difficult to distinguish and do not pump well. The forum allows users to play with with the equalizer settings, but I don't get the point of these arrogant "Devialet" stickers. It is not the objective of the sound engineer working on the recording to force the end user to the point where they need to modify the equalization based on the musical genre they are listening to; rather, their goal is simply to achieve the ideal balance of sounds throughout the recording. Disappointingly, the sound continued. Changing the codec or using any of the other workarounds will not improve the picture overall. - Surprisingly, the shape and dimensions of the factor. Because they do not entirely cover the cavity of the auricle, it is possible to hear the wind extremely clearly when wearing them, which is particularly noticeable when the weather is windy. When utilized while riding a bicycle for the same reason, these headphones provide for an unpleasant experience because of the excessive wind noise. In contrast to the same Yamaha TW-E3A, which, despite their somewhat cumbersome size, are able to close the cavity and do not allow additional sounds to enter. - When ear pads are included, even the simplest tasks become more complicated. I am aware that I have a small ear canal, so I immediately put in the smallest ear pads I could find. Not even close. In the program, I used the function that was labeled "Choose ear cushions." The application quit when the medium size was selected. As a consequence of this, I used the largest ones, and as a result, something beneficial started to emerge with them. - Signal interruptions are more likely to occur in busy areas because there are more bluetooth devices present. Take, for instance, the situation in a crowded metro car. But, it seems that in this case you also need to sin on the phone itself. When using the Yamaha TW-E3A, there were a significant increase in the number of falls of this kind.

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