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Announced last September, the Huawei FreeBuds Pro finally arrives in the Philippines via an online launch.

FreeBuds Pro - 1

FreeBuds Pro boasts an iconic cubic design and comes in Ceramic White, Carbon Black, and Silver Frost. It uses 11mm dynamic drivers and is the first device to feature Dynamic Noise Cancellation – a combination of Active and Environmental Noise Cancellation.

FreeBuds Pro - ANC - 1

Delivering up to 40dB of noise cancellation, the FreeBuds Pro outperforms its competition.

FreeBuds Pro - Scenario-Based ANC

You also get a dynamic equalizer and scenario-based Intelligent ANC. This basically means you’ll get varying amounts of noise cancellation depending on what environment you’re in.

FreeBuds Pro - Dual Anti-Wind

Its Dual Anti Wind-Noise Design ensures that your voice comes out clear on the other end, and its Dual Antenna Design means you get 360-degree signal coverage. You don’t have to take them off to hear your surroundings, thanks to its Natural Awareness Mode. Its Fusion Call Noise Cancellation features utilize a 3-mic system and a bone voice sensor+ combined with advanced noise awareness algorithms to deliver crystal clear calls.

FreedBuds 3 Pro - All ColorsThe device uses force sensors and can connect to two devices at the same time, allowing you to seamlessly switch from one source to another.

FreeBuds Pro - Battery

As for battery life, it’s up to 4.5 hours with ANC on, and up to 7 hours with it off. With the case, you get up to 30 hours of total uptime. FreeBuds Pro also supports wireless charging.

Pricing and Availability

Huawei FreeBuds Pro is priced at PhP7,999. Pre-order from November 27 to December 3, 2020 from the Huawei Online Store and via Lazada and get the following for free:

  • Huawei Band 4 worth PhP1,890
  • Entertainment Gift Package worth PhP2,099

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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