![]() ![]() The dynamic active noise cancellation (ANC) adapts well to the circumstances, so that hardly any inherent noise is audible in quiet environments. We like the shielding from the outside world much better. ![]() Loud noise is muffled, but this is also at the expense of the wearer's voice. However, ambient noise is also picked up, and the noise suppression of the microphones is only rudimentary. We really like the voice quality of the Huawei FreeBuds Studio in quiet environments as it records its wearer very clearly and naturally. However, pairing is a bit tricky because the headphones have to be connected twice when the app is used, once within the app and once in the system's Bluetooth settings, which is why they appear twice in the device list. In our test with adjusted volume (65 dB(A)), the FreeBuds Studio had to be plugged in again after 17 hours and 50 minutes without activated ANC, and about five hours earlier with ANC.Īddendum iOS/iPadOS: The AI Life app is also available for the mobile Apple operating systems and thus provides the full range of functions available under Android, including wearer recognition. Huawei states battery runtimes of up to 20 hours with activated ANC without specifying this more precisely. On the other hand, it is convenient that two devices can be connected to the FreeBuds Studio at the same time. However, even if it has been disabled, a loud detection melody is played every time the phone is put on, which can be annoying at times. The wear detection also only works with Huawei phones. Owners of other Android or Apple smartphones have to perform a classic pairing process and should install the AI Life app ( only Android) to have access to all functions. ![]() All settings can be made directly in the Bluetooth settings and even firmware updates can be installed. Those who own a Huawei smartphone with EMUI 10.1 or newer do not have to bother much about pairing because the FreeBuds Studio are automatically recognized during first use. The gesture control is well balanced and works very reliably. In addition to pausing and playing, tracks can be skipped forward and back. Gestures on the right ear cup can be used to answer, reject or end calls as well as control music playback and volume. Besides a power button, there is one for Bluetooth and one for controlling the ANC. The controls are partly controlled via the physical buttons on the ear cups. That is a pity, because if the battery is empty, the FreeBuds can only be connected to a power supply. The headphones do not have a jack and the USB-C port is only used for charging. All others have to fall back on the basic SBC encoding. However, at the time of the test, there was only one player that supported this and could provide the FreeBuds Studio with the corresponding material: the Mate 40 Pro. The Bluetooth headphones actually support L2HC (up to 960 kBit/s), which is an audio codec that makes this possible. The Huawei FreeBuds Studio are advertised with High-Resolution Audio. ![]()
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