With
FreeBuds 3 is powered by the new Kirin A1 processor, the world's first chip to support the new Bluetooth 5.1 (and BLE 5.1) standard. Due to the new standard, one channel is allocated to each earphone, which has reduced latency by 50%, and power consumption by 30%, according to Huawei. The chip also supports playback of high-quality BT-UHD audio with a bit rate of up to 2,3 Mbps. And quite large 14mm drivers are also responsible for the high sound quality in the headphones. Interestingly, the headphones turned out to be quite compact.
Huawei claims the FreeBuds 3 can reduce ambient noise by up to 15 dB. In addition, the novelty has a microphone that can eliminate wind noise at speeds up to 20 km / h, which will be useful, for example, when cycling.
To charge FreeBuds 3, a complete case is used, which can be charged both wirelessly and wired via a USB Type-C port. It is noted that the new Huawei compared to AirPods 2 is able to charge 100% when using wired charging, and 50% when using wireless. Fully charged FreeBuds 3 can work up to 4 hours, and from the battery built into the case, they can be recharged several times, providing a total of 20 hours of battery life.
Source: 3dnews.ru