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Support Apple “Find My” function, Belkin SOUNDFORM Freedom true wireless headset is officially launched!

Support Apple

Belkin recently announced the launch of SOUNDFORM Freedom, the first true wireless headset that supports Apple’s “Find My” function, in Hong Kong. The suggested retail price of the wireless headset is $899.

The SOUNDFORM Freedom true wireless headset adopts a 7mm double-layer dynamic driver imported from Korea and is composed of PEEK and TPU, which are commonly used materials in the aerospace industry. The dynamic driver made of double-layer materials can provide users with strong bass while maintaining clear midrange and high pitches. In addition, there are a total of 4 microphones and equipped with cVc 8.0 noise reduction technology. Each headset has two built-in microphones, equipped with Qualcomm’s latest cVc 8.0 dual-microphone noise reduction technology, which can eliminate echo during a call and suppress environmental noise.

The charging time of the SOUNDFORM Freedom true wireless headset is about 1 hour, and the charging case is within 90 minutes. Users can use any Qi wireless charger or USB-C cable to charge the charging case. The headset can play continuously for up to 8 hours after each charge, and the wireless charging box can provide an additional 28 hours of battery life for the headset.

What is Apple’s “Find My” function

Apple “Find My” allows users to locate and track important items lost or stolen in their lives through Apple’s “Find My” application. If the user loses the SOUNDFORM Freedom true wireless headset nearby, he can instruct the headset box to play a prompt sound through the “Find My” application to accurately locate the device. If the distance is far away, the “Find My” network can use the lost mode to help locate the location, and guide the finder to the website to check the headset owner’s message and contact information; they can also enable the “notify when found” mode to let “Find My” Send a notification when the headset location is locked on the “My” network to help users find lost items using the “Find My” app map.

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