1975 days ago

Huawei wireless Bluetooth earbuds

Mike from Kingsland

Used once came with phone I bought not needed
As new condition
Specs as below
PRODUCT: HUAWEI FREEBUDS LITE BLACK CM-H1C PRODUCT: HUAWEI.
SPECIFICATIONS:
TYPE OF SPEAKER: In-ear
WEIGHT: 5.5 g (per earbud) / 45.5 g (charging case)
BATTERY: 55 mAh (per earbud) / 410 mAh (charging case)
DIMENSIONS: 43.6 x 23.2 x 17.8 mm (per earbud) / 80.2 x 33.3 x 28.8 mm (charging case)
CHARGING PORT: Micro USB
DRIVER: ?7 mm dynamic driver
PLAYTIME: 3 hours (on 1 charge) / 12 hours (with charging case)
CHARGE: 1 hour
BLUETOOTH COMPATIBILITY: Bluetooth 4.2

Playtime
12hr. of playtime with charging case
3hr. of playtime on 1 charge
90min. of playtime in 15min.'s charge

HIGHLIGHTS:

Stunning Sound
Superior dynamic drivers and balanced audio equalization bring stunning sound with crisp treble, natural alto and deep bass as well as richer details.

Environmental Noise Cancellation
Dual microphones on each earbud for better environmental noise cancelation when making phone calls especially in rowdy ambient.

Daily Water Resistant
Waterproof structure design with professional Nano-coating brings IPX4 rated daily water and sweat resistance during workouts or in rainy days.

Open & Connect
Automatically connect to your previously paired device once your open the charging case.
*Requires manual connection on the 1st time Bluetooth pairing

Auto Wearing Detection
Built-in infrared sensor can auto pause music when you take either earbud out.

Fit & Comfortable Wearing
Ergonomic in-ear design, light, soft and skin-friendly silicone with 3 pairs of replaceable eartips ensures fit and comfortable wearing.
Comes in box with charger as in photos
Check prices on trademe range from $90 upwards
Contact 02102207840
Pickup Kingsland or will drop off if closeby

Price: $65

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