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Huawei’s wireless FreeLace earphones with 18 hours of playback have arrived in Malaysia

The Huawei FreeLace earphones are finally available in Malaysia. This is their new earphones that were announced together with the Huawei P30 series and it can be charged easily via USB-C.

The FreeLace comes with a cord that can be secured around your neck. The earbuds themselves are magnetic and it can automatically disconnect when you attach the buds together.

A full charge is rated to last up to 18 hours of music playback with a standby time of 12 days. If you need to charge it instantly, a quick 5 minutes charge on the cable can give you 4 hours of music playback.

For easy pairing, it has a Huawei HiPair feature where it connects to your Huawei smartphone immediately by simply plugging it into its USB-C port. The earphones come with a 9.2mm dynamic driver and it also gets a dual-channel wind noise reduction with bluetooth noise cancelling algorithm. The FreeLace also gets IPX5 water resistance which makes it resistant to sweat and rain.

The FreeLace is officially priced at RM369 in Malaysia and it’s available in Graphite Black and Amber Sunrise. If you’re interested, you can get it from the Huawei Online Store.

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