Amazfit ZenBuds: wireless headphones not for music

In addition to Amazfit PowerBuds, Huami presented another model at the CES 2020 consumer electronics exhibition

headphones - Amazfit ZenBuds.

What are they for

These are wireless headphones whose main task is not to play music, but to provide a comfortable sleep for the user. It looks like you can't listen to regular music on them at all.


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The headphones “lie” comfortably in your ears, and a specialThe “partition” prevents them from falling out. There is sound insulation, as well as a heart rate sensor and a function for tracking body position and collecting activity data for high-quality sleep monitoring.


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Amazfit PowerBuds reproduce specialsoothing sounds to help the user fall asleep faster. When this happens (the system detects this thanks to sensors), the sounds are automatically turned off.


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In addition, there is an alarm clock that will not disturb others. Yes, and it wakes up the owner of the headphones “delicately” - with an increasing sound.

Each earbud weighs 1.78 grams. There are batteries installed inside that provide up to 12 hours of autonomy. And with the help of the charging case, the headphones can be charged for 8 nights.


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Amazfit ZenBuds will go on sale this year, but exactly when and with what price tag is still unknown.

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