Huawei introduced its latest audio offerings – the HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 4 and a Rose Gold color option for the HUAWEI FreeClip during its Unfold the Classic launch event in Dubai.
These were introduced alongside the new HUAWEI Mate X6 and HUAWEI nova 13 series.
HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 4 and Rose Gold FreeClip Color
The FreeBuds Pro 4 continues the series of being the company’s flagship high-end wireless earbuds. It combines high-resolution lossless transmission, a Dual-driver True Sound system, and precise sound reproduction.
It offers up to 2.3Mbps of lossless audio transmission, compared to the 1.5Mbps of the previous generation. This is thanks to the company’s proprietary protocol L2HC 4.0 codec, which allows uncompressed transmission of lossless audio 48kHz/24-bit.
Meanwhile, the Dual-driver True Sound works in harmony with Digital Cross-Over technology to deliver a rich and lifelike sound experience.
The HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 4 also has a Stable & Clear Calls feature that can eliminate up to 100dB of external noise during calls. It does so with HUAWEI’s ever-evolving AI noise reduction algorithm and 3 microphones with bone-conduction VPU microphones for enhanced noise isolation.
In addition to the FreeBuds Pro 4, Huawei also unveiled the Rose Gold colorway of the HUAWEI FreeClip with a soft pink hue paired with subtle golden undertones. It also brings features like Dynamic Bass Algorithm, Head Motion Controls, and Drop Reminders.
Both the HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 4 and the Rose Gold color option of the HUAWEI FreeClip will arrive in the Philippines in 2025. These will come with the HUAWEI Mate X6 and the nova 13 series.
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