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HMD's new earbuds pull double duty as a wireless power bank
HMD's new earbuds pull double duty as a wireless power bank

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time03-03-2025

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HMD's new earbuds pull double duty as a wireless power bank

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. HMD's Amped Earbuds come with a charging case that can also wirelessly power up your phone. The 1,600mAh Qi2 case doubles as a power bank for iPhones, HMD's Skyline, and other compatible phones. The case is thicker at 14mm and features a unique hinge system for storing and charging the buds. HMD has introduced a fresh take on wireless earbuds, and they're not your average pair. These come with a charging case that can also give your phone a quick power boost when it's running low. At MWC in Barcelona, HMD unveiled the Amped Earbuds, a fresh addition to its accessory lineup. What makes them stand out is their Qi2 reverse charging case. With a 1,600mAh battery, it doesn't just juice up the earbuds: it doubles as a wireless power bank for compatible phones, including iPhones and HMD's own Skyline. HMD also confirmed that the Amped Buds' charging case works even if your phone has a protective case with a magnetic ring. This means it's built to play nice with pretty much any phone that supports wireless charging. This clever two-in-one design gives the Amped Earbuds an edge, making them a standout in the crowded world of audio gear. HMD says the case's battery can give your iPhone 16 Pro a 20% boost wirelessly, or bump it up to 24% if you plug in with a USB-C cable. At first look, the earbuds seem like your typical wireless earbuds, with just a slightly different stem design to set them apart. It's chunkier than usual at 14mm thick, and the hinge system for storing and charging the earbuds is a nifty little detail you don't see every day. The earbuds use a spring-loaded system; pop them in or out of the case, and you'll hear and feel a tiny click. And when you pull them out, the stems tilt forward, so they sit just right in your ears. Image 1 of 3 Image 2 of 3 Image 3 of 3 The sound comes through 10mm drivers, and you can tweak the audio to your liking using a mobile app that works on both Android and iOS. For audio clarity, the Amped Buds pack both active and environmental noise cancellation. As for durability, the case has IPX4 dust resistance, and the earbuds come with IP54 splash resistance. HMD claims the Amped Buds last up to 4 hours with ANC on and 8 hours in regular mode. With a fully charged case, you're looking at a total of around 95 hours of playtime. The HMD Amped Earbuds arrive in April for €199, as per The Verge, but there's no word yet on a U.S. release.

This Wireless Earbuds Case Can Also Your Charge Your Phone
This Wireless Earbuds Case Can Also Your Charge Your Phone

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

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This Wireless Earbuds Case Can Also Your Charge Your Phone

Somehow, I always manage to leave the house in the morning with fully charged headphones, but rarely do I remember to charge and bring a powerbank. It's not as though the former is essential, and the latter non-essential -- I need both to get through any big day out. Smartphone maker HMD come to my rescue with its new Amped Earbuds, announced at MWC in Barcelona on Sunday. The buds come inside a reverse charging case that packs a 16,000mAh battery -- definitely enough to be a great backup option if your phone runs out of charge and you need a quick top-up. Not only can the case wirelessly charge HMD phones like the Skyline, but it can charge other wireless-charging compatible phones too -- the iPhone, for example. If your buds run out of charge, you can also charge them from your phone. This is a nifty idea -- a real two-birds-with-one-stone solution -- that could set the Amped Earbuds apart from other smartphone manufacturer-branded headphones, which are plentiful and often tricky to distinguish between. The buds also offer active noise cancelation (ANC) for a peaceful listening experience and Environmental Noise Cancelation (ENC) to keep your calls nice and clear. There's equalisation control available too if you go to the effort of downloading the dedicated Android or iOS app. If you're a minimalist, often short on space, or, like me, just incapable of keeping more than one item charged at any one time, the Amped Earbuds could be the ideal solution.

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