After launching the budget-friendly FreeBuds SE 3, Huawei is stepping up its game with the FreeBuds Pro 4, its latest premium wireless earbuds.
These new earbuds introduce some impressive firsts, including world-leading 2.3Mb/s lossless audio transmission.
With enhanced noise cancellation, better sound quality, and sleek design improvements, the FreeBuds Pro 4 aim to raise the bar in the wireless audio world.
A Leap in Sound Quality
Huawei has packed the FreeBuds Pro 4 with its Huawei Sound technology, offering TrueSound drivers and advanced planar diaphragm technology. These upgrades promise richer, more detailed sound that feels natural and immersive.
The earbuds also handle ultra-deep bass down to 14Hz, ideal for music lovers who want every beat to shine.
To ensure you always get the best sound, Huawei has added a triple-adaptive EQ that adjusts the audio in real time.
It considers factors like how the earbuds fit in your ears and any changes in position. This means consistently top-notch sound quality, no matter how you use them.
Better Noise Cancellation
Noise cancellation gets a major boost with Intelligent Dynamic ANC. Huawei claims it’s 30% more effective than the previous model, making it easier to block out distractions.
The secret lies in the new three-layer memory foam ear-tips, which fit snugly to keep outside noise at bay. Whether you’re on a noisy train or in a busy office, the FreeBuds Pro 4 aim to create a peaceful listening experience.
Sleek Design and Premium Build
The FreeBuds Pro 4 build on the familiar short, stocky design of their predecessors but add a modern touch with the new Silver String finish.
The earbuds now feature the Huawei Sound logo, a sign of the company’s focus on delivering premium audio.
The charging case has also been redesigned with a durable ceramic accent that Huawei claims is tougher and more resistant to impacts than before. It’s a stylish, functional addition that complements the earbuds’ premium feel.
Record-Breaking Audio Transmission
One of the biggest highlights of the FreeBuds Pro 4 is their ability to transmit Hi-Res lossless audio at a blazing 2.3Mb/s. This is a significant jump from the 1.5Mb/s you’ll find in most other high-end wireless earbuds.
However, there’s a catch – you’ll need Huawei’s Mate X6 smartphone to unlock this feature fully. Without it, you may not experience the earbuds’ full potential.
Battery Life and Everyday Features
Battery life is another strong point, with the FreeBuds Pro 4 offering up to 33 hours of playback time when you include the charging case.
They also support Dual Device Connection, making it easy to switch between your phone and laptop without hassle.
That said, some features feel a bit dated. The earbuds use Bluetooth 5.2, which isn’t as cutting-edge as Bluetooth 5.3, and they only have an IP54 rating, meaning limited protection against water and dust. The charging case, disappointingly, has no water resistance rating at all.
Still Waiting on Pricing
Huawei has yet to announce the price of the FreeBuds Pro 4, leaving potential buyers guessing. For reference, the previous FreeBuds Pro 3 are available for $184.90, so these new earbuds are likely to be priced higher.
HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 4 Specifications
Category | Details |
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Colors | Black, White, Green |
Dimensions | Earbuds: 29.1 x 21.8 x 23.7 mm, 5.8 g each Case: 46.9 x 65.9 x 24.5 mm, 47 g |
Speaker | 11 mm dynamic + planar diaphragm drivers |
Battery | Earbuds: 55 mAh each Case: 510 mAh |
Battery Life | Music Playback: 7 hrs (noise canceling off), 5 hrs (noise canceling on) With Case: Up to 33 hrs |
Charging | USB-C (wired), wireless charging (up to 5W) 40 mins for earbuds, 1 hr for case (wired) |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.2, Dual Device Connection |
Sensors | Infrared, gyroscope, accelerometer, touch, bone acoustic |
Audio Features | Digital cross-over, Triple Adaptive EQ, ANC, Transparency Mode |
Water Resistance | Earbuds: IP54, Case: Not rated |
Final Thoughts
The Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4 bring a lot to the table. With world-first audio technology, improved noise cancellation, and a sleek design, they’re a strong contender in the premium wireless earbuds market.
However, their reliance on Huawei’s ecosystem for some key features, like the 2.3Mb/s lossless audio, might be a downside for some users.
For now, whether the FreeBuds Pro 4 are worth it will largely depend on their price. But one thing is clear: Huawei is pushing the boundaries of what wireless earbuds can do.
Keep an eye out for these if you’re after cutting-edge audio tech with a premium finish.
source: Huawei
Nick, the Co-founder of Earbuds Arena, is a seasoned freelance tech journalist with over ten years of experience covering wearables, apps, headphones, and gadgets. When he’s not immersed in the tech world, you’ll likely find him unwinding with video games, going for a run, or enjoying a game of soccer on the field.