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HUAWEI FreeBuds 3i - for two-thirds of the domestic price

Small, stylish, branded earphones for affordable money.

HUAWEI FreeBuds 3i - for two-thirds of the domestic price

Sometimes it’s quite amazing what the price differences are in the home market. Sure, we can say that stores work at different margins, but when 18 thousand is the lowest and 43 thousand the highest for an earphone, the question inevitably arises as to who the hell someone can give it so cheaply. It is even a matter of whether the 43 thousand is an exceptionally high price because the average is more in the 25 thousand category. I have a hard time believing that there is no profit of 18-2 thousand forints at the price of 3 thousand, but I can almost say that the seller is not earning 25-9 thousand forints at 10 thousand.

Today, anyway, let’s get over this topic, as I wanted to point out that in the Gshopper store, we can now buy the Huawei earpiece from the Eu warehouse at a good price, in the global version, of course. According to the paper format, approx. it brings like competition. 10 mm memory, 3-3 microphones per side, strong active noise reduction (32 decibels), touch-sensitive control.

Of course, it is expected that Huawei will not give below in terms of quality, e.g. and Xiaomi. After all, despite the well-known name, if we pack poop into it, it will still be poop.

What I haven’t described yet is that the earphones come with a 37 mAh battery per side, which allows for 3,5 hours of music listening and 2,5 hours of phone talk on a single charge. Of course, the dock also has a battery with a capacity of 410 mAh. Including this, the duration of listening to music increases to 14,5 hours and the duration of conversation to 10,5 hours.

If you think this earpiece is right for you, you can buy it with coupon code A06708B35149 for 12 HUF from EU stock, with free delivery from:

HUAWEI FreeBuds 3i earphones

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