Halfway between earrings and headphones, the Huawei FreeClip are unique products on the market. Enough to enjoy long musical sessions, without being cut off from the outside world and with excellent wearing comfort.
True wireless headphones are compact and practical audio accessories, but you still need to be able to wear them for long hours without irritation. Some users have sensitive pinna. There then remains the solution of headphones to free up your ear canals, but this is much more cumbersome.
With its FreeClip, Huawei offers a brand new alternative, as practical as it is original. The brand's headphones sit on the surface of the ear, and are capable of producing clear and deep sound without completely entering the ear. Usually available at 199 euros on the manufacturers' official website, they currently benefit from a 10% reduction thanks to the code A10NEW and thus increase to 179 euros.
An explosive and unique design
If there's something that sets the Huawei FreeClip apart from other headphones, it's their design. With their arched shape, the Huawei FreeClip are placed halfway between the helix and the lobule to match the shape of the ear and find the best attachment point. To achieve this level of ergonomics, the manufacturer conducted internal research on a sample of 10,000 ears.
Les Huawei FreeClip // Source : Huawei
And the result is there. The Huawei FreeClips benefit from wearing comfort rarely matched with wireless headphones. Not only is their stability on the ear excellent, but their design does not irritate the ear canal. They can therefore be worn for long hours without any discomfort.
In addition to comfort, this unique format on the market provides a significant advantage: these headphones do not completely isolate you from the rest of the world. A strong argument if you use your headphones in urban environments requiring your full attention, whether for daily or sports use. And if you're the type to wonder whether a particular earphone goes on the left or right, the Huawei FreeClip solves this dilemma since they are completely interchangeable.
The unique aesthetic of the Huawei FreeClip makes it an accessory with an innovative style that should appeal to many music lovers. And, let's be honest, the chances of confusing your headphones with those of your office neighbor are almost non-existent.
Careful design
To ensure the broadcast of quality sound undisturbed by external noise, the FreeClips benefit from Huawei's know-how in this area. Indeed, the manufacturer has taken care of the design of its headphones, starting with the headband. With the “C-Bridge” design, Huawei allows its headphones to combine strength and flexibility. The headband remains flexible to conform to the shape of the ear while ensuring the headphones can withstand the hassles of life. This flexibility is notably due to the nickel and titanium alloy which makes up this connector.
Les Huawei FreeClip // Source : Huawei
The rear part, called comfort bean (because of its bean shape) houses almost all the electronics such as the Bluetooth receiver and the DAC. And on this point, Huawei has not done things by halves since the Bluetooth connection is extremely reliable. The risks of accidental disconnection are almost non-existent. An advantage that is all the more significant as the Huawei FreeClips benefit from multipoint Bluetooth and can thus connect seamlessly to two devices simultaneously.
The front part was named acoustic ball (for its round shape) and very logically groups together the sound diffusion elements such as the dynamic transducer.
To obtain such a carefully designed product, Huawei engineers worked for three years to obtain the best possible ergonomics.
Les Huawei FreeClip // Source : Huawei
Good news for music lovers, the Huawei FreeClip benefits from compatibility with the majority of audio codecs such as SBC, AAC, L2HC or LC3.
Huawei FreeClips are also IP54 certified, which means they are resistant to dust and splashing water. They are therefore perfectly suited to everyday life as well as sports sessions.
More than enough autonomy
Another major advantage of these true wireless headphones: their battery. With no less than eight hours of battery life, the headphones can last up to 36 hours with the charging case. And if you run out of power in the middle of your playlist, 10 minutes of charging is enough to get back around three hours of listening time.
The Huawei Freeclip can last up to 36 hours with the case according to the manufacturer. // Source: Aroged
For a complete recharge, allow 40 minutes for the headphones in the case, and approximately one hour for the case if its battery is discharged.
Headphones suitable for many uses
As well suited to sporting activity as to a work environment, the Huawei FreeClip are versatile headphones that can be worn for long periods and with style. Officialized a few months ago, you can find them at the price of 179 euros on the official Huawei website. au code A10NEW valid until March 20, 2024