Huawei just unveiled fully waterproof IP57-rated open earbuds and I think they could be the bargain of 2025

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  • Huawei FreeArc are here, boasting IP57 dust- and water-ingress protection
  • It’s Huawei’s second open-ear option after FreeClip, but the firm’s first ‘shell’ design
  • They’re affordable – and there’s an extra saving if you buy now

My main issue when considering open-ear earbuds? Actually, there are two things: something that will survive a particularly sweaty/rain-soaked attempt to improve my (abysmal) 5k personal best, and something that won’t fall out of my ear during the aforementioned attempt.

While the all-new Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 certainly claimed to have sorted the latter during their hotly-anticipated February 11 arrival announcement, their IPX4 rating won’t necessarily tackle the former. Oh, and they come in at $249 / £249 / AU$399. Want something that costs just £99 – or £75 if you act fast – and offers IP57 protection, meaning you could actually drop one in the pool, leave it languishing in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes and still expect music after you’ve fished it out? Meet Huawei FreeArc.

Open earbuds are big in 2025 – and this set won’t break (the bank)

(Image credit: Huawei)

Are the Huawei FreeArc some of the best open ear headphones I’ve seen? Well, I haven’t had a chance to test them fully yet, but on paper there’s an awful lot to celebrate, especially for this money.

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