
Photo taken on Nov. 21, 2019 shows Huawei's Freebuds 3 earphones at a launch event in Farwaniya Governorate, Kuwait. Chinese technology and smartphone giant Huawei unveiled its FreeBuds 3 earphones on Thursday to Kuwaiti consumers. (Photo by Asad/Xinhua)
KUWAIT CITY, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Chinese technology and smartphone giant Huawei unveiled its FreeBuds 3 earphones on Thursday to Kuwaiti consumers.
At the launch event held in the Avenues Mall in Farwaniya Governorate, the largest shopping mall of Kuwait, Jiang Guang'ao, general manager of Consumers BG Kuwait Representative Office, said that the FreeBuds 3 are wireless bluetooth earphones that work with intelligent technology to cancel active noise.
The FreeBuds 3 are equipped with new chipset and suitable fast wireless charger, Jiang said.
The earphones are marked by high energy efficiency with a battery life up to 20 hours when used with the charging tray, he said, noting "20 minutes is enough to charge."
"Today we launched the earphones in two colors, black and white, and we hope in the coming period to launch other beautiful colors of them," he added.
The FreeBuds 3 earphones will be available in Kuwait as of Nov. 26.
At the event a large audience flocked to the Huawei store to know about the latest offers and products.
"Huawei products are very suitable and practical, and I think they are the best on the Kuwaiti market now and have a future," a girl named Iman Saad told Xinhua.
Kuwaiti young man Yahya Murad said Huawei products and its accessories offer quality industry, expecting to have a large share on the Kuwaiti market.
His friend Mohamed Yasser told Xinhua that he is proud to use the Huawei products.
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