Huawei's new wireless headphones: battery and charging specifications revealed ahead of global release

By: Nastya Bobkova | 09.02.2025, 17:02
Huawei introduces new wireless headphones with improved battery and charging Huawei's new generation of wireless headphones: battery and charging characteristics revealed. Source: TheTechoutlook

Huawei may be preparing to launch a new model of wireless headphones on the global market. Recently, the brand's new gadget was spotted in the European certification, where the battery and charging characteristics were revealed. Here is what is known at the moment.

Here's What We Know

According to the certification, Huawei's new wireless headphones carry the model number T0020, and their charging case is T0020C. They have been classified as "Wireless headphones" in the Eurofins certification database. Although no further details such as the main features, name or design have been released yet, the battery capacity and charging speed are known.

The new model will be equipped with a 39.5 mAh battery, and the charging case will have a larger 510 mAh battery. Thanks to this capacity, you can expect several charging cycles for the headphones from one full charge of the case. In addition, the case will support wired charging with a power of up to 10W.

Certification of new Huawei headphones
Certification of the new Huawei headphones. Illustration: TheTechoutlook

This information became available thanks to the Eurofins certification, but it is believed that these headphones may be part of Huawei's latest TWS device announcements.

The company has already unveiled the new FreeBuds Pro 4 and FreeArc, the latter of which features a unique hook design. Thanks to a specially designed antenna, the headphones provide a stable connection to the phone. The battery life is up to 28 hours with the charging case, and 10 minutes of charging gives you up to 3 hours of listening time.

Although this model has not yet been announced for the global market, we can expect it to be available outside of China soon.

Source: TheTechoutlook, Gizmochina