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Huawei to launch TWS earbuds in India soon, teaser released

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New Delhi, Tech Desk. Smartphone maker Huawei is going to launch new TWS earbuds in India soon. The new product introduced in India by Huawei may be FreeBuds 3i, which the company has already launched globally in many countries. Huawei company has revealed about the new product launch by posting a post on Twitter. The same company has shared the Crossword puzzle on Twitter India and has given the option to the users to explore the possibilities of the new product. In such a situation, the features like noise cancellation, earphones, pure sound, instant pairing, battery life are being projected as users. Any Twitter user can participate in this puzzle.



Huawei TWS earbuds are already on sale in Europe and US market with a price tag of around Rs 8,000. However, Freebuds 3i can be introduced in the Indian market at a lower price, as India is a price sensitive market. In such a situation, earbuds can be introduced in a modified design from Huawei. It also gets a high-sensitive diaphragm and a 10mm dynamic driver unit.

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Apart from this, touch controls can be provided in the earbuds for automating pairing and hands free calling. The earbuds will get three mic, which will feature voice pick-up, clear out background noise, incense year sound. This will reduce the noise level to 32dB. Apart from this, earbuds will support high-definition music, which will come with a 37mAh battery pack as well as a USB-C type port.

The earbuds case will come with a powerful battery of 410mAh. In the international market, earbuds will come in black and white color options. Huawei has claimed that FreeBuds 3i will get 14.5 hours of battery life. Please tell that Huawei company is going to launch a new product after a long time in the midst of a ready atmosphere against China.

 

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