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Review on 🎧 HUAWEI Freebuds 4i: Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling & 10H Battery Life in Black by Adithep Saengdern

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I put 5 stars out of 5, taking into account the price, according to the totality of properties for such a price. Surprisingly good headphones for the price. I also took it at a discount, which is doubly pleasant. Most importantly - long battery life and very decent (for their price and given their class) sound. Even with the noise reduction turned on, the sound does not deteriorate! It happens that some noise canceling headphones make the music sound worse, but this is not the case, the music sounds the same as without noise cancellation, perhaps because the noise cancellation itself is "neat", i. E. all the noise is not completely eliminated, rather, the noise becomes noticeably quieter, and does not interfere with listening to music at a low volume, but loud sounds "outside" are still heard a little, behind the music. You can make it a little louder, the headphones are still plugs, and the music will completely block the noise. But, in any case, with noise reduction, you don’t need to set the volume to the maximum in the subway, which clearly has a beneficial effect on hearing, after all, it’s not recommended to listen to music too loudly. Talking on the phone with them is also convenient. I have been using headphones for a couple of weeks now, with the iPhone XR, everything is cool. The connection was never lost with the phone, both "ears" are always "in touch", i. E. does not happen that one "ear" "falls off". Of the real inconveniences (after my other headphones) - you can neither adjust the volume through the headphones themselves (for JBL Sprint, you can move your finger on the earphone, "stroke" up or down, adjust the volume), or switch the music to the previous or next track (to all those JBL Sprint has 1, 2 and 3 taps to control playback). On these headphones, there is no such gesture as 1 touch at all, and this is actually not bad - on my past ears, I regularly accidentally turned off the music, for example, adjusting the earpiece in my ear (yes, the previous headphones also didn’t sit very well in my ear). But in the end, for some reason, there is no “3 touch” gesture, but it would be possible to at least switch to the next track on it (figs with it with the previous track, rarely needed)! In general, for the price of 6-7k worth every.

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Pros
  • Inexpensive (compared to competitors). True wireless (before that I had JBL Sprint, and there two headphones are connected by wire, what a pain and inconvenience .) Very comfortable, do not fall out of the ears, sit well and comfortably in the ears - nothing presses anywhere, the ears do not get tired! Good, convenient modes of noise reduction and "transparency". They hold a charge for a long time, plus the case allows you to fully charge the headphones 2 times (or maybe all 3, I won’t say for sure). A good sound for such headphones, i. E. the sound is good for "plugs", of course, any overhead or closed headphones are much better.
Cons
  • Noise cancellation could be better You cannot control playback from the headphones, except for "pause / play", i. E. you can’t turn on the next track, or the previous one, you can stop and start by double-tapping, and that’s it (for a long touch, switching noise reduction / transparency modes / noise reduction and transparency are disabled)

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