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Design: inserts; Connection type: wireless; Bluetooth version: Bluetooth v 5.0; Range (m): 10; Impedance (Ohm): 32; Frequency range (Hz): 20 – 20000; Sensitivity (dB): 120; Autopause; Operating time (music) (h): 3; Wireless charger; Charging port: USB C; Waterproof: IP54; Weight (g): 4
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Honor FlyPods
Colour
Connection and design
Designinserts
Connection typewireless
ConnectionBluetooth v 5.0
Range10 m
Specs
Impedance32 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity120 dB
Emitter typedynamic
Microphone specs
Microphonebuilt into the case
Microphone noise cancelingENC
Features
Autopause
Voice assistantApple Siri / Google Assistant
Power supply
Power sourcebattery
Headphone battery capacity25 mAh
Case battery capacity420 mAh
Charging time1 h
Operating time (music)3 h
Operating time (with case)20 h
Fast charge15 minutes for 1.5 hours of work
Wireless charger
Charging portUSB C
General
Touch control
WaterproofIP54
Weight4 g
In boxcharging case
Added to E-CatalogNovember 2018
P/N
CM-H2S

HFPWEW

Voice assistant support. Fast charging. Accelerometer. Dot charge indication on the case.
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great model, love it
10 March 2020 
It is advisable that the playback device have bt v.5. I came across comments when the microphone was acting up, the sound during a conversation was like a bucket, but during the year of use I never encountered any problems. Either the defect rate is deliberately underestimated
The sound is not bad for this kind of device. I wore both JBL and Sony, the sound seemed rougher to me, it produces highs and lows clearly
During use I did not notice any visible defects
Sergei Glaznevuse Honor FlyPods month or more
It's a good model, but if you're willing to pay extra, it's better to take Airpods2
22 July 2019 
I want to say that there are people with non-standard ear shapes or slightly widened ones, and for these people earplugs are contraindicated! I encountered this myself and I want to say that you will only get negative emotions. Therefore, when buying plugs, be sure to make sure that they fit you properly.
-The price at which they can be purchased quite matches them.
-Very good magnetic lock on the case. Even after six months of use, the case opens and closes perfectly, nothing wobbles.
-The sound quality is not a significant advantage since all headphones in this price segment sound about equally good. I especially want to highlight the cool active noise cancellation feature that Apple didn't initially implement in their headphones. Big plus for that, Honor!
-There is dust and water protection
- Yes, I agree with the opinion that the appearance of the headphones is quite mediocre. In general, I got used to them quickly and didn't think about how they looked. Just for me, the Sony ones look like big lumps in the ear. So everyone will make their own conclusions about the appearance.

- There is a high chance that they might not fit comfortably in your ear and there might be a feeling that they could fall out. However, this isn't really critical, as this feeling will disappear in a week.
use Honor FlyPods month or more
great model, love it
6 August 2019 
Good ears
Sometimes teaches connection when talking
use Honor FlyPods month or more i recommend it should buy
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Video reviews

In the second half of 2018, the Honor brand from Huawei pleased fans with many new products, the most anticipated of which were FlyPods, another completely wireless headphones after Free Buds.

Improved copy of AirPods

To begin with, we note that the model was originally supposed to be released under the name Huawei FreeBuds 2, but for some reason the company decided to replay everything. As a result, FlyPods began to look more like AirPods in appearance, added battery life, and left a number of key FreeBuds features, for example, an accelerometer that turns off the earpiece when it is removed from the ear.

FlyPods almost completely repeat the AirPods form factor, these are also liners, but not with round legs, but oval ones. Pleases and several colour options, not just white and black.

Technology Excellence

The model supports Bluetooth 5.0. The left earpiece is used to launch the voice assistant, the right one allows you to control music playback, although, like in FreeBuds, there is still no track rewind function. But there is protection against moisture and sweat IP54. And she is not afraid of even a decent amount of rain.

High battery life

Battery life is the same as that of FreeBuds — 3 hours, but with a case it goes up to 20 hours. The case turned out to be slightly larger than in AirPods, more faceted, but just as neat. You can charge it both via USB-C and wirelessly, and in just 20 minutes, thanks to fast charging technology. What I didn’t like was the lack of charge indication on the smartphone for “non-native” models, only a dot indication on the case itself.

Lots of sound

In terms of sound, everything is expected, it is almost the same as in AirPods, except that it is more dense and legible at medium frequencies. Low and high are quite predictable, as for earbuds. Bass is present, but distantly, the top squeaks. But the volume level — in excess. At the maximum sensitivity level of 120 dB, many may feel discomfort.

Pro version

In addition to the standard version, we note FlyPods with the Pro prefix. Their main difference and feature is support for BoneID technology, a user authentication system that uses bone conduction technology to improve sound reproduction. You can also use the headphones to unlock your paired smartphone and confirm payments. Also in Pro there is a voice assistant Yoyo, with which you can, in particular, control music playback.

If FlyPods cost about $115, then you will have to pay $35 more for the Pro version. But even this is significantly less than the cost of AirPods and suggests that the apple gadget has a powerful competitor.