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Huawei NearLink Audio technology for earphones explained
Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 is the first audio wearable to with the new NearLink Audio technology. But what is the earbuds tech and does it work? Well, we are up today with major details about the technology and its functioning in the earphones.
NearLink Audio technology in Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 is based on the 2nd-gen NearLink E2.0. It is a wireless short-range audio transmission tech with independent intellectual property rights in China.
The new technology is further coupled with the Kirin A3 chipset and offers up to 16 Mbps physical transmission rate. Besides, it is capable of achieving 2.4GHz/5.8GHz dual-band communication headset antenna Proactive optimization across all aspects.
As a result, users can adaptively switch to the best communication frequency bands even in complex environments such as subways, high-speed rail, and airports.
One can observe a still and stable connection with a good sound experience. It further supports NearLink L2HC encoding and decoding, which prevents the leaking of audio data during calls. With this tech, the FreeBuds 5 Pro are capable of achieving:
- 8 times more Ultra-high transmission rate
- 2 times more ultra-wide coverage distance
- 5 times more signal transmission performance
- 1.58 times signal reception performance
Huawei has revealed that some eligible devices will receive the NearLink Audio technology support with the subsequent updates in the time ahead. These devices are:
- Huawei Pura 80
- Huawei Pura 80 Pro
- Huawei Pura 80 Pro+
- Huawei Pura 80 Ultra
- Huawei Mate XTs triple foldable
Other devices like the Mate 70 Air, Mate X6 foldable, Nova 14 series, Pocket 2, Pura 70, and lower devices will not support the new technology through software updates.
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