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Huawei wireless earphones FreeLace
Huawei wireless earphones FreeLace

Huawei Consumer Business Group (BG) unveiled at the Paris Convention Center Huawei FreeLace, new exquisitely designed wireless earphones that offer intelligent connectivity, powerful audio and long battery life.

Supporting Huawei HiPair, Huawei FreeLace can easily be paired with and fast charged by Huawei smartphones intuitively—by simply plugging into the device.

With Huawei FreeLace, Huawei is giving consumers a premium experience and the freedom of going completely wireless. The Huawei FreeLace is made of memory metal wrapped in liquid silicon which offers a decorative appearance and feels soft and skin-friendly.

Huawei FreeLace addresses many of the issues that consumers have voiced—complicated first time Bluetooth pairing, poor sound quality, and insufficient battery life. Huawei FreeLace liberates users from cables without compromising on user experience.

Pairing Huawei FreeLace with a Huawei smartphone is easier and more intuitive than any other wireless earphones.

Separating the right earbud and its cable from the volume buttons reveals a USB Type-C connector, which can be inserted into the USB Type-C port of any Huawei smartphone running EMUI 9.1 for quick and easy Bluetooth pairing via Huawei HiPair.

Huawei FreeLace can also be plugged to the USB Type-C port of any smartphone, tablet or PC for quick charging—a five-minute charge gives the earphones up to four hours of playback time. It supports up to 18 hours of playback or13 hours of talk time on a single charge.

Inside each of the speakers is a large dynamic driver unit with a diameter of 9.2mm. Comprising an ultra-thin TPU diaphragm and titanium plating, the drivers deliver a punchy bass and smooth treble.

The microphone module incorporates a dual-cavity design which, unlike the microphones in traditional earphones, features an additional channel for air ventilation, greatly reducing the effect of wind on voice pick-up.

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