At an event in Dubai, Huawei unveiled a TWS earphone with an unusual design that clips around the ear. Huawei FreeClip is now available for pre-order. The MatePad Pro 13.2 and the new MateBook D16 are expected to appear in other markets as well.
Huawei has launched its latest headphones: the Huawei Freeclip. The wireless earphones are particularly noticeable due to their unusual design, which is based on a C shape. so called C-Bridge-Design Intended to ensure better grip and comfort, as well as optimal sound quality.
Bluetooth-Multipoint and LC3-Codec
Huawei Freeclip included Bluetooth 5.3 Equipped and supports L2HC, LC3, AAC and SBC. The headphones have a dual-magnet dynamic driver with a diameter of 10.8 millimeters, which, according to the manufacturer, ensures clear and powerful sound. Two microphones and a bone conduction sensor are also integrated, which will ensure good voice quality during phone calls
Earphones should Up to eight hours of music playback While the charging case extends the total runtime up to 36 hours. The charging case can be charged both via a USB-C cable and wirelessly. It will support a fast charging function that charges it fully in about 40 minutes.
The Huawei FreeClip is available in Starry Black and Purple and weighs About 5.6 grams per earbud. The charging case weighs around 44.5 grams. The headphones are also lightweight IP54 Protected from splash water and has an effective frequency range for music playback from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Huawei Band 8 as a pre-order bonus
Huawei’s FreeClip is an interesting new addition to the wireless earbuds market that mainly stands out for its innovative design. Headphones now Can be pre-ordered for 199 euros. Anyone who orders by January 31st will get a free Huawei Band 8.
Moreover, Huawei is at it again at the event in Dubai MatePad Pro 13.2 And lastly MateBook D16 Presented for the global market. However, the manufacturer wants it for Germany More information will be available only in January 2024 This product is subject to availability. Since they were unveiled in China weeks ago, you can read details about the features in the linked reports
Thanks to Marco from Huawei Blog for the Freeclip photos from Dubai
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