I decided to get it after reading the evaluations with the hope that it would provide me with a high-quality microphone and sufficient autonomy. My experience is comparable to that of the Meizu ep63nc. The independence provided by FreeLace is very good and is sufficient for a day plus a margin. During the day, I engage in a lot of conversation, and in the evening, I listen to some music. Meise did not survive the night in this mode, and there are still 20-30 percent left after that. Yet for Meizu, this disadvantage is not a deal breaker because the company implemented quick charging. The microphone that they used at FreeLace was quite unsatisfactory; when we were having a chat, they could hear artifacts coming from my voice. It is preferable to have both headphones in your ears during a discussion, with the wires of the headphones remaining separate from one another. Meizu was equipped with a far superior microphone. The noise reduction does its job, however it can give the impression that the connection is lost whenever there is a lull in the conversation. The interlocutor is audible to me typically, however there are occasions when I wish there was more volume. It is a really useful feature because the earphones detach themselves from the phone when they are attracted to each other and attached to each other. They are able to establish a connection to the phone while you are inserting it into your ear, and they do so very quickly. The magnets are extremely durable. The wire is yielding to touch, has a lovely texture, and is submissive. Although my ears tire out more quickly when I use them, the tips on the headphones do not fall off, so there is no need to worry about losing them (unlike with meizu, in which they make every effort to fly off and disappear whenever they have the chance). The medium size has a poor hold, while the large ones press a little bit. There are not enough of the intermediate sizes that come in between. I used the large ones with meizu since they are more comfortable and I did not notice them in my ears at all. The meizu has a higher volumetric capacity at its maximum. The sound of the plus sign is the same. Noise cancellation is similarly comparable. Although the sound transmission function of FreeLace does add some background noise, it did not work at all for meise. The quality of the meizu is the primary drawback; two of my pieces have broken within a year, but there is no warranty. Let's keep our fingers crossed that Huawei offers superior quality.
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