Huawei FreeBuds SE Guide

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Huawei's entry into the audio domain, the FreeBuds SE, marks both a boon and a challenge for the manufacturer. Despite this, the FreeBuds SE aim to impress with a "crystal-clear sound," facilitated by 10 mm dynamic drivers and an exceptionally sensitive polymer diaphragm.

Wearing the FreeBuds SE proves to be comfortable, and the in-ears securely fit for regular daily use. Huawei terms the design as Half-in-Ear-Design, implying that the headphones are inserted into the outer ear canal. Three distinct silicone attachments allow for personalized adjustments to achieve the optimal fit. The Huawei headphones, certified with IPX4, assure ample protection against splashing water but lack resistance to dust or water ingress. For individuals accustomed to cleansing their in-ears with running water post-sports due to sweat, the Huawei FreeBuds SE may not be suitable.

Each earpiece features two microphones that deliver satisfactory voice output during calls. Call recipients affirm the clean reproduction of Huawei headphones in quiet environments. The FreeBuds SE exhibit minimal vulnerability to wind noise. Huawei employs 10 mm dynamic drivers with a polymer diaphragm for audio playback, covering a frequency range from 10 Hz to 20 kHz, as per the manufacturer's specifications. Apart from the Bluetooth codec AAC, only the obligatory SBC via Bluetooth 5.2 is accessible for utilization.

The FreeBuds SE house a 37 mAh battery each. According to the manufacturer, these True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds provide a battery life of up to 24 hours when used with the accompanying charging case. Without this charging station, the in-ears are claimed to offer a playback duration of up to 6 hours.
Updated on
Jan 10, 2024

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