Huawei FreeBuds 7i review
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Huawei FreeBuds 7i review
"Huawei has been making great wireless earbuds for a long time now and the FreeBuds 7i are entering the scene as the budget option in the brand's audio portfolio. While they don't look that much different from their predecessors, the 7i offer updated active noise cancellation, which Huawei claims is 30% better than the outgoing buds while offering 50% lower latency."
"There's a new bone conduction microphone for better voice pickup during calls and spatial audio with head tracking. Huawei also added head motion controls, which allow you to quickly answer or decline incoming calls by nodding or shaking your head, while also retaining the same battery endurance, codec support and IP54 ingress protection."
"Huawei made a few tweaks to the FreeBuds 7i's design, with the charging case now featuring a more rounded design compared to their predecessors. It's perfectly sculpted and kind of looks like a dental floss kit. It's also compact enough to fit in tight spaces like the coin pocket on your jeans, which is always a plus."
The FreeBuds 7i are a budget-oriented true wireless earbud option featuring improved active noise cancellation claimed to be 30% better and 50% lower latency. They include a bone-conduction microphone for clearer voice pickup, spatial audio with head tracking, and head-motion controls to answer or decline calls by nodding or shaking. The charging case adopts a more rounded, compact design, and the earbuds retain an in-ear silicone tip form with short touch-sensitive stems. Color options include white, pink, and black with glossy or matte finishes. Battery life, codec support, and IP54 ingress protection remain unchanged, and overall performance is strong for the price.
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