Huawei presented in Japan Huawei Freearc wireless headphones, which, unlike traditional headphones, have an open design with a long-awaled fastening, providing convenient and reliable fixation thanks to an ergonomic ear arreas.

The headphone housing is made of a titanium alloy with nickel with the effect of form memory in combination with silicone that does not cause skin irritation – materials that are used in the aerospace and medical industry. According to Huawei, such a combination of materials makes the headphones flexible and durable. Based on the durability tests, the headphones can withstand more than 20 thousand bends and retain their shape for up to five years.

Huawei Freearc headphones have a two-component design with the Huawei C-Bridge connection. The battery is located behind the audioraider – the so -called “acoustic ball”, which rests on the ear. A similar concept was applied in Huawei Freeclip headphones, but in this case in a new form factor.

Each module is equipped with a highly sensitive speaker with a size of 17 × 12 mm with a composite diaphragm with a titanium coating and a powerful neodymium magnet for a balanced and realistic sound, and reproduction of deep bass. The existing two microphones provide effective noise reduction, guaranteeing the possibility of a telephone conversation when noise from gusts of wind at a speed of 4 m/s. The headphones are also equipped with patented antenna, which provides a stable connection to the speeches connected by headphones. By protection against moisture and dust, the device meets the IP57 standard.

Huawei Freearc supports up to 28 hours of battery life, taking into account the use of a charger. Only 10 minutes of charging provide up to 3 hours of operation of the device.

The price of Huawei Freearc is 18,800 yen (about $ 124). Soon, the novelty will go on sale outside Japan.

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