
Huawei FreeBuds 6 now come in a blinged up new hue
Huawei launched the FreeBuds 6 in March in white, black, and purple, and today the brand has added a fourth color, the most blinged up one yet: rose gold.
These are the exact same buds as before, nothing else has changed, but you can now have them in rose gold too. They're priced at CNY 999 ($139) usually, but right now all colors are discounted to CNY 949 ($132) in Huawei's official online store.
Huawei FreeBuds 6 in rose gold
The FreeBuds 6 have dual drivers which promise 14 Hz bass and 48 KHz highs, and they last for 5.5 h on one charge (36h if you count the case in) with ANC off.

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