HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro becomes the world's first to have "Intelligent Dynamic Noise Cancellation"

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HarmonyOS 2.0 is not the only thing that has been announced at the 2020 Huawei Developers Conference. A few days ago, we've seen the leaked design of the HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro and it's being revealed to the world at the event as well. Now, let's take a look at what the new pair of HUAWEI truly wireless earbuds has to offer!

The HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro is the world's first TWS earbuds that offer “Intelligent Dynamic Noise Cancellation”. Other than that, the earbuds will come with silicone earbud cups that do a better job of offering passive noise cancellation as well. For the design, the FreeBuds Pro is said to be shorter than the FreeBuds 3 and they're not of the open-ear type.

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Coming to the features, the earbuds support gestures that allow you to activate noise cancellation, adjust the volume, answer calls, press play, and skip songs by simply swiping or pinching their stems. It is stated that the earbuds will learn from your operating habits to minimize false touches. The FreeBuds Pro also supports Dynamic EQ Adjustment which uses data from the in-ear microphone to automatically optimize the sound for the user’s specific ear type.

The sound quality is one of the most important parts of an audio device. With that said, the HUAWEI engineers added a customized dynamic suspension between the speaker and a dynamic driver to level up the game. It will stabilize the acoustic system of the entire earbuds and reduce vibrations to deliver better sound. Besides that, the pair is also the world's first (yes, another first) to have smart dual-antenna Bluetooth. For battery life, the FreeBuds Pro offers 4.5 hours with noise cancellation on. If you don't turn the feature on, it can last for about 7 hours.

For now, it is unsure when the new HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro will hit the market. Let us know what you think about the pair on our Facebook page. Stay tuned to TechNave.com for more latest tech news.