LG Tone+ Free is the latest competitor in the wireless buds party
LG just announced the Tone+ Free wireless earbuds. They come with fast-charging, special tuning by Meridian Audio and the company promises music up to one hour with just five minutes of charging, or a total of six hours on full charge.
LG equipped the set with a microphone, which isn’t a surprise, but there is also a noise-cancellation mic, which should make phone calls a lot better - something fellow Korean giant Samsung is yet to deliver. The buds are IPX4 compliant, meaning they are waterproof for all your sports in the rain or in heavy-sweating moments.
The earbuds are coming in a circular charger box, and LG equipped them with touchpads on the sides. You can use those for basic functions like answering calls and playing music, while a long press will activate Google Assistant (if you enabled it on your smartphone, of course).
LG Tone+ Free will launch in Black by October 28, while the White variant is scheduled for November. The price is KRW259,999, which is equal to $216 or €200. LG has already opened pre-orders and will hold them until October 14.
Son Dae-gi, head of LG Korea Marketing, said the product will be aimed at domestic consumers, but we hope to see the set outside South Korea as well.
Source (in Korean)
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- Walter C. Dornez
- 04 Oct 2019
- qig
Nah, I get what you mean now. I’ll be honest, I know what you’re talking about. Audio usually sounds fine, but I can’t help Shake the feeling I’m missing something
- vrvly
- 02 Oct 2019
- g5f
Maybe because its not natural, I'm not a specialist but I found it somewhere. For me its enough real experience where when using bt I miss low end, wavy sound and some sounds missing(may depend on track or if you heard it hi res version). Still fr...