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14.3mm large unit, ANC noise reduction, easy to wear Huawei FreeBuds 4 real machine viewing

14.3mm large unit, ANC noise reduction, easy to wear Huawei FreeBuds 4 real machine viewing

If you want headphones to bring a space for listening to music, but are not accustomed to the pressure of the in-ear catheter on both ears, the semi-in-ear frame is one of the portable solutions that can have the best of both worlds. Like Huawei FreeBuds 4, which arrived in Hong Kong earlier and has the ANC active noise reduction function, it provides a 14.3mm large unit with a strong low-frequency output, which has a wider range of playback applications.

FreeBuds 4 with a compact circular charging box design, the weight of the charging box is only about 38g, and the total weight of the 4.1g earphones on each side is also very light and easy to carry; the earphones can be independently played for 4 hours after charging, and the charging box is provided up to 22 The total hours of music playing is enough for a whole day.

▲ The charging box uses Type C port to supply power

▲ Common AirPods category semi-in-ear frame design

The FreeBuds 4 frame adopts the common AirPods type semi-in-ear frame. In addition to the microphone with a pickup frequency range of 48KHz on the forearm of the earphone, the user can directly control the playback by clicking, long pressing and sliding the earphone forearm gesture operation. Music, sound control, switch noise reduction function and other operations. In the sound performance part, the built-in 14.3mm unit has a transparent high-frequency performance of 40kHz, the built-in high-tight independent sound cavity, and a well-designed air duct create a sound effect that can enhance low-frequency performance through resonance, allowing movies or games The low frequency performance of music is more realistic.

▲ Radio microphones on the left and right forearms

▲ 14.3mm unit brings strong low frequency performance

▲ 4.1g per side is quite light

At present, Huawei FreeBuds 4 is officially on sale in major companies. It offers ceramic white and the frosty silver version of this shooting. The Hong Kong version is priced at $1,099. In the street market headset companies such as Chuangchuang and Furen, the current price is reported as low as $910. $920, more than a hundred Hong Kong dollars cheaper than the regular price.

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