The Huawei FreeLace were announced alongside the P30 series and have a neat little trick to overcome Bluetooth pairing pains and charging woes that plague wireless earphones. The earphones have a built-in USB C jack. This can be accessed by removing one end and plugging into a compatible phone to perform a quick battery topping up or initial pairing with a Huawei smartphone.
However, they aren’t wireless. They have a neckband that connects to a pair in-ear headphones. They do eliminate the need for a cable to connect to your phone. They can be worn around the neck even if you aren’t using them or they fall out. BeatsX created this design and it was recently used in the OnePlus Bullets Wireless. These earphones are great for active listening. The huawei freelace price is different in that it has an integrated USB-C port and a 18-hour battery life.
Pricing and Accessibility
Huawei FreeLace is now available for purchase at AED 299 in black green or orange. They are available at major UAE retailers and online from Huawei. This is a fantastic price considering all the tech Huawei packed into it, and ranks alongside other competitors.
FreeLace Looking like Bullets
Huawei FreeLace are a stylish pair of earbuds that look like the OnePlus Bullets Wireless. The band is made of a combination of titanium and nickel Memory Metal’. It conforms to your neck shape and has a matte finish that feels great on your skin. It is lightweight, so it’s great for those times when you need to have your earphones close at hand. They are also ideal for exercising because they are easy to lose and can withstand a lot of water. You’ll need to keep them out of the rain and pool.
The FreeLace uses a tethered design. The thickest part of the cable, which is located behind the neck, connects to an in-line remote control and a small battery. This balances the FreeLace, allowing for one-ear use with no need to tug at the other end or fall out. In-ear buds feature magnetic backs that snap together when they are not in use. The combination of the magnetic backs and the memory metal cable makes the FreeLace easy to untangle from any coiled up state. If the standard ear tips don’t work, they fit snugly and comfortably in the ear. In-line remote conceals the USB-C connector. This can be seen when you remove the earbud cord. The clasp is very tight and requires a lot of force to open. This makes it less likely that you will accidentally break it.