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Huawei is launching its own smart glasses

Coming next week

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Smart glasses are getting a resurgence. After Meta confirmed its eventual entry into that market, other companies have followed suit. OPPO, for example, recently unveiled the Air Glass, its own take on the wearable. Not lagging far behind, Huawei has confirmed that it, too, will have its own pair of smart glasses soon.

Revealed on Weibo, the glasses sport a slightly squarish frame with an extensive bridge. In fact, it looks almost like an exact replica of Tony Stark’s smart glasses from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Based on the trailer, Huawei will offer two swappable frames for the wearable: a clear plastic and a pure black frame with shaded lens. Users will be able to use the glasses under a variety of different conditions.

If we’re going by the video, it looks like the glasses will rely mostly on voice-activated technology for its smart aspects. They will have bone conductive speakers, allowing for interaction with Huawei’s voice assistant and music playback. It will come with its own version of HarmonyOS to integrate the voice-activated feature. That said, it might not project images onto the glasses’ lens. We’ll need more information before we can say for sure.

According to the accompanying teaser poster, Huawei will unveil the smart glasses on December 23, pairing it with the launch of its first clamshell phone, the P50 Pocket.

SEE ALSO: OPPO’s smart glasses, the Air Glass, is coming next year

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Galaxy Buds4 Pro first look

Bigger sound, smarter controls

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The new Galaxy Buds4 Pro pushes Samsung’s audio ambitions further. At launch, Samsung positioned it as its most advanced Buds yet — built for hi-fi listening and all-day wear.

The headline upgrade is a wider woofer that increases effective speaker area by nearly 20 percent. Combined with a tweeter, it supports 24-bit/96kHz audio for fuller bass and clearer highs. The two-way speaker design also improves Active Noise Cancellation performance by minimizing wind and external feedback.

Enhanced Adaptive ANC and EQ now adjust in real time based on fit and environment. Commuting, flying, or working in a busy café feels quieter without sacrificing detail in your music or podcasts.

For calls, Super Clear Call uses super wideband technology and AI-based noise reduction to deliver clearer voice quality, even in noisy surroundings.

Design gets a refresh, too. The new blade-inspired look features a premium metal finish with a defined pinch control area. The Buds4 Pro uses a canal-fit design for maximum immersion, while the standard Galaxy Buds4 opts for an open-fit feel. Both come in White and Black, with Pink Gold exclusive to the Pro.

Hands-free controls extend beyond playback. Users can trigger AI assistants such as Bixby and Google Gemini directly from the earbuds. Head Gesture support on the Pro allows call management without touching your phone.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds4 series now official

With wider woofer, smarter ANC

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At its February Unpacked event in San Francisco, Samsung unveiled the new Galaxy Buds4 series, headlined by the Galaxy Buds4 Pro. The focus this year is simple: deliver sound as the artist intended, then make it adapt intelligently to real life.

The Galaxy Buds4 Pro introduces a new wider woofer that increases effective speaker area by nearly 20 percent compared to the previous generation. Paired with a tweeter, the two-way system supports 24-bit/96kHz audio for richer detail, deeper bass, and cleaner highs. From orchestral strings to low, resonant bass lines, Samsung says this is its most powerful hi-fi tuning yet.

Smarter ANC

The hardware upgrade works alongside enhanced Adaptive EQ and Active Noise Cancellation. The Buds4 series analyzes wearing conditions and ear shape in real time, applying optimized ANC algorithms to reduce noise leakage and maintain balanced sound. Whether you’re on a plane, train, or bus, low-frequency engine noise is reduced while vocals and instruments stay clear.

Super Clear Call

Call quality also gets a boost. Super Clear Call uses super wideband technology and machine learning-based noise reduction to double the bandwidth of conventional Bluetooth calls. Even in loud environments, voices remain crisp and natural.

Blade design

Design plays an equally important role this generation. Samsung introduces a refined “blade” identity shaped by analyzing hundreds of millions of global ear data points and running over 10,000 simulations. The result is a smaller earbud head for improved stability and long-wear comfort. A metal-finished blade includes a clearly marked pinch control area, while a new transparent clamshell cradle makes charging and storage more intuitive.

The Galaxy Buds4 Pro adopts a canal-fit design for maximum immersion. The standard Galaxy Buds4 uses an open-fit approach for a lighter, more breathable feel. Both models come in White and Black matte finishes, with an online-exclusive Pink Gold option for the Pro.

Works with AI agents

Within the Galaxy ecosystem, integration runs deeper. Users can activate AI agents like Bixby, Google Gemini, and Perplexity hands-free. The Buds4 Pro also adds Head Gesture controls for managing calls and triggering actions without reaching for your phone.

Price and availability

In the Philippines, the Galaxy Buds4 Pro is priced at Php 14,990, while the Galaxy Buds4 comes in at Php 11,490. Pre-orders begin today, with general availability starting March 11 alongside the Galaxy S26 series.

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HUAWEI FreeClip 2 launching on February 19

Premium audio wearable, tech fashion statement

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HUAWEI will officially launch the HUAWEI FreeClip 2 in the Philippines on February 19.

HUAWEI says the only Airy C-Bridge open-ear TWS earbuds is the next evolution of open-ear listening.

It is designed for users who want premium sound, all-day comfort, and a truly secure fit — not just as a cutting-edge audio wearable but also as a tech jewelry.

There are several trendy colorways: Denim Blue, Black, Rose Gold, and White. Users can also style the FreeClip 2 with interchangeable accessories, like the Star, Butterfly, Flake, and Tassel designs.

Building on the first-generation FreeClip, the FreeClip 2 introduces a lighter, softer, and new design.

The Acoustic Ball, which houses the audio driver, is contoured and weighted to sit naturally near the ear canal. This change allows directing sound precisely while maintaining an open-ear design.

The counterbalance is the Comfort Bean, a broad and soft contact surface for a stable and ergonomic fit. This rests gently behind the ear and distributes pressure across a wider area.

Meanwhile, the Airy C-Bridge design is crafted from skin-friendly liquid silicone and high-performance shape-memory alloy. It is 25% lighter and is tested to withstand 25,000 bends.

 

Crystal-clear calls, powerful audio

Performance wise, the FreeClip 2 boasts of clearer sound and more reliable calls in real-world environments.

It is equipped with an advanced three-microphone system, including a Voice Pick Up bone-conduction mic.

The powerful dual-diaphragm driver in a TWS design is also engineered to deliver impressive sound. Users can expect a better bass performance for fuller and more dynamic audio for music, podcasts, and even video calls.

An integrated NPU AI Processor also elevates the listening experience with precise audio processing.

With Adaptive Volume, the wearable detects ambient noise and automatically adjusts playback. Adaptive Voice Enhancement also intelligently amplifies voice based on the content being played or surrounding noise.

Other features include up to 38 hours of usage, iOS and Android compatibility, and IP57 rating.

For its Philippines release, HUAWEI is offering Early Bird Vouchers worth PhP 1,000. On Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok, customers can also get PhP 500 vouchers and two sets of accessories, as well as a one-year, one-time loss compensation service.

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