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Review on Wireless headphones HUAWEI FreeLace Pro, smoky-white by Agata Janczewska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Sound is the most essential component of the aural system. I feel obligated to point out right off the bat that in this context, he is not a reference, but neither is he particularly poor. Excellent high and low frequencies, however in the ones in the middle it gets a little lost and becomes a light muddle. Rock music tends to be more blatantly obvious in this regard. On the other hand, after some time, you will become accustomed to the sound, and it will no longer attract your attention. But you play the bass pretty well. The song has a sufficient amount of heaviness to it, the volume margin is good, and there is noise suppression. Noise cancellation can be active or passive, depending on the design of the vacuum it is housed in. In the subway, it significantly reduces the volume of the sounds; nevertheless, in other environments, such as a street or a shopping center, the standard setting is sufficient. There is also a mode called "environment," in which the noise cancellation is disabled and you are able to hear everything that is going on in the surrounding area. It does the job rather well. Just touching the touch button located on the left earpiece will allow you to toggle between the several noise reduction options. Because the charge lasts for a very long period, you may wear these headphones while walking for up to two days without having to worry about your ears getting sweaty. By the way, the charging time is really quick. Much thanks to the USB Type-C port. Also, because of this connector, you are able to charge your device using your phone, which is a really convenient function. Because they are secured so firmly in the ear, they will not come out even when the wearer is very active. However, depending on the size of the individual's ears, one of the three possible nozzles may not fit as snugly, and this is despite the fact that there is a variety of nozzles available. The materials used for the case are of a very high grade and are extremely aesthetically pleasing. Unfortunately, due to the fact that they do not fold up in a particularly secure manner, it is not very convenient to carry them in your pocket. It is more convenient to merely have it around your neck at all times because it prevents the items from rubbing against each other or falling off. The conclusion is that the ears are really close to being ideal, especially considering the price. If HUAWEI is going to manufacture the next iteration of these ears, then all they need to do to improve the sound quality is make a few little adjustments. In addition to that, it will be an unparalleled offering. My recommendations for audiophiles, in this price range, are as follows: For the remainder of you who care about convenience and manufacturability, Marshall Minor II recommends the Huawei FreeLace Pro.

Pros
  • Material quality 20 or more hours of labor using USB Type-C Capability to charge through mobile device. Active noise cancellation Ear clips nice bass
Cons
  • There are almost none to be found.

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