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Review on ๐ŸŽง Huawei FreeBuds Pro Earbuds with Advanced Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth 5.2, and 3-Mic System for iOS and Android (Carbon Black) by Anastazja Awgustinop แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am completely satisfied, item complies with description.

I took them with me as an alternative to my Sony headphones for the following situations: when I am cycling or scootering, because the full-size ones will simply fly away from my head on bumps; when it is raining and I am walking with a hood over my head; and when it is very hot outside and my ears start to sweat after wearing the full-size headphones for 15 minutes. In general, the freebies that are associated with me, despite the fact that they did not surprise me, but did not disappoint me in any way. An excellent alternative, particularly when considering its cost, and featuring an extremely hip one-of-a-kind design.

Pros
  • It might seem odd, but first and foremost, I would like to comment on their design. I believe that it is of the utmost significance for tws because. Not only are these headphones, but they also qualify as a "accessory" in their own right. I have never come across tws that are more stunning. And I have observed a considerable number of them. We are, of course, speaking about the color silver (which, if we were being technical, we would name "chrome"), as well as the colors white and black; this is some kind of dull rubbish. When considering the cost, the quality of the sound is really satisfying. That did not in the least bit surprise me, but it is precisely what you would anticipate from a TWS at this price point, with the possible exception of a slight improvement. The controls are really cool, the ergonomics are comfortable, and the case is attractive and well-made.
Cons
  • I didn't expect miracles from the noise reduction of these frabads in any way, shape, or form in comparison to my primary Sony 1000xm4 ears, but the fact that it somehow bothered me directly surprised me. does not even make an attempt to hide it. That has a rather peculiar effect as it turns out. But, considering that these are plugs, this can be disregarded as irrelevant. A speak-to-chat analog, such as the one found on the aforementioned Sony, is not present. On the Sony, when you begin talking, the headphones recognize your voice, pause the music, and turn on the transparency mode. Using this, for instance, at the checkout counter of a store or on the metro, is a really convenient option. And with these, you have to pause the video and manually switch the transparency setting; this is not a very convenient option.

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