With the first FreeClip, HUAWEI had tried to bring the open-ear headphone concept out of the sports niche, turning it into a true lifestyle product. An interesting idea, but in the first generation it still left room for a few compromises, especially on the audio side and on the perception of a “transitional product”. And I’ll tell you right away: after using the new HUAWEI FreeClip 2 for a long period, the feeling is different. Because we are no longer facing an experiment, but a mature proposal, albeit aware of its limits and, above all, of its strengths.
The HUAWEI FreeClip 2 do not seek to replace traditional in-ear earbuds nor to directly compete with models equipped with active noise cancellation. The goal is something else and is clear from the first use: to offer a continuous listening experience, comfortable and compatible with everyday life, the kind of life that includes work, commuting, calls, background music and awareness of what surrounds us.
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