Testseek.com have collected 64 expert reviews of the LG HBS-FN7 Tone Free and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG HBS-FN7 Tone Free.
January 2021
(78%)
64 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Average battery life, Volume could go higher, Quite plain looking,
These true wireless earbuds may be more expensive than their predecessors, but they do make some serious improvements on them too. The LG Tone Free FN7 give you active noise cancelling, customisable sound and a comfortable fit.Reasons to buy+UVnano self-c...
Published: 2021-03-03, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Good, balanced sound, Unshakeable Bluetooth, Compact case
ANC not that effective, Bland design, Battery life could be better
Judged in isolation the FN7 do a lot of things right: they sound decent, there's ANC onboard, and they come in one of the most pocketable cases going. That's enough to look past the uninspiring design and below par battery life. The problem is they sit i...
Sound quality benefits greatly from the ANC, The new textured touch pad is easier to use, Only £30 more than the FN6,
There are better examples of ANC out there, Not the best fit for workouts,
With just a modest price increase, LG has created a pair of wireless earbuds that improve upon the cheaper FN6. The inclusion of active noise cancellation beefs up the bass performance, plus the new touch controls make interaction easier. The FN7 aren't g...
I've tested quite a few wireless earbuds this year, but these earbuds from LG are difficult to fault. They sound good, have an effective ANC and ambient sound mode, a very secure fit, a compact case, decent battery life and usable and customisable touch c...
you can do betterI have close relatives who avoid earbuds because they suffer from ear infections, and I was thus initially intrigued by LG's idea. While I'm sure the sanitisation part works, neither I nor said affected relatives were interested once we...
Excellent ANC performance, Wireless charging and Quick Charge, Comfortable fit
No aptX support, Mediocre battery life
The LG Tone Free FN7, priced at Rs 18,990, competes against premium offerings such as the Sony WF-1000XM3 and Jabra Elite 85t. While it does do pretty well keeping up with the competition when it comes to ANC, the lack of detail in the high-mids and highs...
Expensive for what's on offer, Slight issues with fit, No advanced Bluetooth codecs supported
In a segment filled with options that offer largely the same set of features, the LG Tone Free HBS-FN7 stands out for one big reason: UVnano disinfection. Although I had no way to test the results, or even see any visible effects, the theoretical function...
Portable case, great sound quality, good battery life, nice intuitive app, quick charge technology
Could have been priced better
The premium LG TONE FN7 comes with premium features and great vibrant sound quality. The UV sterilization part is an added bonus, but it could have been priced better.We all know about personal hygiene, but COVID taught us a lesson to be more serious abo...
Abstract: Price: Rs 18,990Colour: Black, WhiteIn the box: Buds with charging case, USB Type-C cableWireless earbuds with charging case are many but one with UV light for sanitisation sounds interesting, especially given the COVID-19 pandemic. The LG Tone HSB-...
Good audio quality and call quality, Strong Bluetooth connectivity, Decent ANC with Ambient mode, Lot of customizations with LG Tone Free app, Good battery life with fast charging
Glossy case is prone to scratches, No low latency mode or aptX Adaptive, Slightly priced on the higher side,
Overall, the LG TONE FREE FN7 offers good audio quality with decent noise cancellation, has a compact design, offers a good calling experience and good battery life. Wish it had a low latency mode for the gaming enthusiasts. It was launched at Rs. 29,990...