Audifonos inalambricos hype pro
Huawei’s buds can connect up to two devices at the same time, and it doesn’t matter what device it is - could be a Sony laptop and a Samsung Galaxy phone, or an iPhone and an iPad.
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The FreeBuds Pro are also more flexible for cross-platform or cross-brand usage. The stronger rating does mean the FreeBuds Pro can sustain stronger splashes of water than the AirPods Pro but it’s hard to find an example in real-world usage - I suppose the FreeBuds Pro has a higher chance of surviving heavy rainstorms? The point is both of these earbuds can’t be taken for a swim, but you can wear them in even heavy rain. You won’t have to stress when it rains with either the FreeBuds Pro or the AirPods Pro, as they’re rated IPX5 and IPX4 respectively. I have worn both earbuds for the past several months watching dozens of hours of videos, and very rarely have I ever noticed that a voice isn’t syncing with the person’s lips. Every time, they told me my voice sounded more clear and less muffled on the FreeBuds Pro.īoth earbuds do an excellent job of reducing latency to the point it’s almost hard to notice. I have tested this over a dozen calls in various conditions with two different person on the other end.
From testing, I left my phone (a Galaxy Z Fold 2 for reference) in one end of a co-working space and walked to the other end - 40 feet away - and both earbuds kept a stable connection.įor phone calls, the FreeBuds Pro have three mics to the AirPods Pro’s two and while I don’t know if that’s indeed the difference-maker, I can say the FreeBuds Pro consistently sounded better for the other end during voice calls. Ultra-dense Hong Kong is as far from “vast open space” as possible, so neither earbuds are being tested much here in terms of connectivity. To be fair, true wireless earbuds generally suffer in vast open spaces because there aren’t buildings or walls off which to bounce wireless signal. Performance: Phone calls, Connectivity, LatencyĬonnectivity with both earbuds are strong - they automatically pair to my phone after the first set-up and from there they very rarely suffer audio drops. The AirPods Pro’s transparency mode is good, but it not only lets all the sound in but also amplifies the noise level - so in a very noisy city like Hong Kong, it almost hurts my ears to have transparency mode on in busy places. I have tested over a dozen true wireless earbuds, and the FreeBuds Pro are the only ones I can keep wearing with music playing and still conduct a conversation where I can hear the other party clearly. It can isolate the low humming buzz of an air conditioner or loud talking people in a packed coffee shop.Ĭonversely, Huawei’s intelligent algorithms also can enhance human voices, this is useful for transparency mode. Huawei calls this “Intelligent Dynamic ANC,” and it really works. And while both the FreeBuds Pro and AirPods Pro can muffle out typical city traffic noises quite well, where the FreeBuds Pro stand alone at the top is its ability to dynamically analyze the environment and adjusts its noise cancellation type accordingly. This is a big statement for me to make because the AirPods Pro had previously been my favorite in this category.
Where the FreeBuds Pro win easily in my opinion is noise cancellation and transparency. Where the FreeBuds Pro win easily in my opinion is noise cancellation and transparency