Cairo, July 20, 2025 – Redefining how we make calls in chaos means no more yelling at your smartphone’s mic just to be heard during a concert, at the club, or in the gym over blasting music. If you’re wearing earbuds, you're forced to either raise your voice like you're calling for help or take one out and switch to your phone’s mic. It’s clumsy, awkward, and frankly outdated.
But a surprising feature has just dropped with the new HUAWEI FreeBuds 6. Its call noise cancellation is so good, you would think the person is speaking from a quiet bedroom even if he is in the middle of a Zumba session. The earbuds can effectively cancel out noises even in extremely loud scenarios of up to 95dB. For reference, 95dB is how loud a live rock concert or the inside of a movie theatre can be.
For anybody who loves their bluetooth earubuds, this is peak innovation. But how is that possible? The trick lies in the new VPU bone conduction microphone in the FreeBuds 6. This unit picks up the sound travelling as micro vibrations through your facial bones as you are wearing the earbuds. As these vibrations are uneffected by the ambient noise, the earbuds can isolate your voice from the surroundings.
The HUAWEI FreeBuds 6 also utilises an improved AI call noise cancellation algorithm. With this smarter algorithm, the earbuds perform combined noise cancellation on the sound signals collected by different microphones to improve call noise cancellation performance.
Most notably, the FreeBuds 6 brings the added sweetness of Active Noise Cancellation despite the open-fit design. That means not only does the other person hear you clearly, but you too can hear them effortlessly. With noise on both ends being dealt with, what remains is an interruption-free calling experience, wherever you are.
So, being able to enhit clear and quiet calls at concerts is not magic, just some clever engineering in the FreeBuds 6. As clever as the Dual Driver acoustics of the same earbuds, which make possible incredible highs and thundering lows.