Huawei is gearing up to introduce its latest product, the Huawei FreeClip 2, to the Turkish market. According to a statement from the company, this new accessory falls into the ‘Open Ear’ category and can be worn throughout the day without blocking the ear canal.
📌 Key Takeaways
- ✓Huawei’s new product for Turkey: Huawei FreeClip 2
- ✓Features an open ear design with dual-diaphragm drivers
- ✓Lightweight at only 5.1 grams per unit, improved from the previous model by 9%
- ✓IP57 certified for durability in various conditions
Design for Everyday Use
Differing from traditional headphones, the FreeClip 2 aims to provide an auditory experience that doesn’t disconnect users from their surroundings. This makes it ideal for those who need to stay alert in urban environments or maintain communication while on-the-go.
The product’s open design allows users to hear external sounds, a critical feature when walking in busy areas or engaging in sports activities. Despite this, the FreeClip 2 maintains high sound quality with its dual-diaphragm drivers and ensures that wearers are not completely cut off from their surroundings.
Enhancements and Features
The new model is 9% lighter than its predecessor, weighing just 5.1 grams per unit. It also features an ergonomic ‘C-bridge Design’ which molds to the shape of your ear, reducing discomfort during extended use such as meetings or travel.
One major concern with open design headphones—sound leaking out—is addressed by Huawei’s Backward Sound Field technology. This innovation directs sound waves directly into the ear canal, minimizing leakage and ensuring privacy even in crowded settings.
The FreeClip 2 also boasts impressive durability, earning an IP57 certification for water, sweat, and dust resistance. The battery life is robust too: a single charge can last up to nine hours, while the charging case extends this to a total of 38 hours. Just ten minutes of fast charging provides three hours of use.
Another handy feature allows users to answer incoming calls without touching their phone; just move your head slightly.