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Comparison Huawei FreeBuds 2 Pro vs Honor FlyPods Pro

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Huawei FreeBuds 2 Pro
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Unlike conventional FreeBuds, the Pro model is equipped with Bone Voiceprint ID technology for biometric authentication, as well as Bluetooth 5.0.
The Pro version is equipped with support for the voice assistant YoYo, as well as the ability to unlock the phone with your voice and make contactless payments using a combination of voice recognition technologies and BoneID — bone conduction technology.
Connection and design
Design
inserts
inserts
Connection typewirelesswireless
Connection
Bluetooth v 5.0
Bluetooth v 5.0
Range10 m10 m
Specs
Impedance32 Ohm32 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity120 dB120 dB
Speaker size13 mm
Emitter typedynamicdynamic
Microphone specs
Microphonebuilt into the casebuilt into the case
Microphone noise cancelingENCENC
Bone conduction sensor
Features
Autopause
Power supply
Power sourcebatterybattery
Headphone battery capacity25 mAh
Case battery capacity420 mAh
Charging time1 h1 h
Operating time (music)2.5 h2.5 h
Charging portUSB CUSB C
General
Touch control
WaterproofIPX4IPX4
Weight
4 g /earphone, charging case - 38 g/
4 g /earphone/
In box
charging case /420 mAh/
charging case
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2019april 2019

Speaker size

The diameter of the speaker installed in the headphones; models with multiple drivers (see "Number of drivers"), usually, the size of the largest speaker is taken into account, other dimensions can be specified in the notes.

In general, this parameter is relevant primarily for over-ear headphones (see "Design"). In them, emitters can have different sizes; the larger it is, the more saturated the sound is and the better the speaker reproduces the bass, however, large emitters have a corresponding effect on the dimensions, weight and price of the headphones. But in-ear "ears" and earbuds, by definition, have very small speakers, and rich bass in them is achieved due to other design features.

Headphone battery capacity

The capacity of the battery installed in the headphones of the corresponding design (see "Power").

Theoretically, a higher capacity allows to achieve greater battery life, but in fact, the operating time also depends on the power consumption of the headphones — and it can be very different, depending on the characteristics and design features. So this parameter is secondary, and when choosing it is worth paying attention not so much to the battery capacity, but to the directly claimed operating time (see below).

Case battery capacity

The capacity of the battery installed in the case (case) for headphones.

This parameter is relevant only for true wireless models (see "Cable type"). Recall that these headphones are charged from a case, which is usually equipped with its own battery and actually works in standalone power bank mode. Knowing the capacity of the battery in the case and in the headphones, you can estimate how many charges of the “ears” will last for one charge of the case. However, it should be taken into account that in the process of charging the headphones, part of the energy is inevitably spent on third-party losses, and the effective capacity of the case turns out to be somewhere 1.6 times less than the claimed one. This is the starting point for calculations: for example, a 300 mAh case will actually be able to transfer 300 / 1.6 = 187 mAh of energy to the headphones, and 30 mAh “ears” from such a battery can be fully charged about 6 times (187 / 30 ≈ 6).
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