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What do we know about Hama Freedom Light true wireless headphones

Checking the main qualities of the affordable TWS earphones Hama Freedom Light

Hama Freedom Light TWS

Recently we bought the Edifier X5 true wireless stereo headphones and they are doing fantastic job so far, with great sound quality and features. We didn't have much experience with TWS headphones and earphones and honestly we weren't sure what to expect. 

But after this recent purchase we are confident that we will test a lot of them in the coming months.

Today we are taking a closer look at the Hama Freedom Light wireless earbuds. They are cheap but quite functional. The sound quality is decent and the battery life is good.

Main features of the Hama Freedom Light earbuds

  • Wireless Bluetooth headphones for maximum freedom of movement (TWS).
  • Sensor with intuitive control
  • Supports Siri and Google Assistant voice assistants: after pairing, touch controls allow direct access to the smartphone
  • Thanks to the built-in microphone, you can easily switch between playing music and answering a call.
  • Charging box: the headphones can be charged up to 3 times while on the move
  • Charging the docking station via USB-C connection
  • Autonomy: music / calls: 7/5 hours with fully charged headphones, 28/20 hours with the mobile docking station
  • Easy for use: auto-on and auto-pairing
  • Operating frequency: 2402-2480MHz
  • Frequency range (headphones): 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Frequency range (microphone): 100 Hz - 5kHz
  • Impedance (headphones): 32 Ω
  • Impedance (microphone): 0.4 kΩ
  • Max. music time: 7 hours
  • Max. standby time: 150 hours
  • Max. talk time: 5 h
  • Microphone: built-in
  • Model: stereo
  • Sensitivity (headset): 102 dB +/- 3 dB
  • Sensitivity (microphone): -42 dB ± 3 dB
  • Volume control: yes
  • Voice assistants: Apple Siri/Google Assistant
  • Charging: USB -C socket
  • Charging time: 2.5 hours
Here we see features that are typical for much more expensive headphones but Hama are known for their affordable and mostly well-made products.

Hama Freedom Light - product price

We checked couple of stores to see what is the average asking price for the Hama Freedom Light and it was around 16-20 Euro
As mentioned above, that looks like a pretty good deal as for similar model like the Edifier X5 you will need to pay at least 35 Euro. 

There are couple of very strong competitors from Canyon but we will share more info later.

HAMA Headphones: The Ultimate Budget Sound Experience

Comments

Anonymous said…
I've just purchased a pair and I wasn't impressed at all about the sound volume during phone calls. Turned it all the way up and deactivated the decibels limit and cranked the volume all the way up again. Not a singel decibel went up. They simply can't go higher. This may very well be a faulty pair and not a rule for all earbuds out there.
Anonymous said…
Wouldn't recommend. I can't hear anything most of the time. The max volume is far too low.

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