Huawei FreeBuds 4 with open-fit active noise cancellation launched in the UAE
These buds detect your ear shape to deliver optimum noise cancellation

Huawei’s latest true wireless earbuds, FreeBuds 4, are coming to the UAE. The FreeBuds 4 inherit the open-fit design of the previous FreeBuds 3 but boast big upgrades across the board such as multi-device connectivity, adaptive ear matching and improved touch controls on the stems.
One such improvement includes a better open-fit design that’s slimmer and lighter. The buds themselves weigh just 4.1g per earbud and the charging case’s footprint is reduced by 6.3% to make them around 20% lighter at just 38g.
Noise-cancelling tech is also upgraded. The FreeBuds 4 use dual-microphone noise cancelling technology that help it detect external noise more accurately and then block it out. Huawei’s also added a unique Adaptive Ear Matching feature that lets the earbuds identify users’ ear shapes and assign parameters that result in optimal noise cancelling.
Sound quality-wise, the FreeBuds 4 support high-resolution files and can hit frequencies as low as 40kHz. The buds’ 14.3mm dynamic driver is supplemented by a bass enhancing engine and bass tube to form a solid sealed sound cavity for better bass performance.
The FreeBuds 4 pack a few handy features as well. They have improved touch controls on the stems including sliding your finger up/down to control volume and connectivity perks like being able to connect to two devices simultaneously.
You’ll be able to pre-order the Huawei Freebuds 4 starting August 5 for a price of AED569. They’ll come in two color variants: Ceramic White and Silver Frost. Just like all Huawei pre-orders in the region, these come with a bunch of freebies like the Huawei Mini speaker and 3 months of VIP Huawei Music subscription. Pre-order consumers will also get a one year subscription to Huawei Loss Care FreeBuds Service.
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