The Oraimo FreePods Pro Plus use an in-ear fit and are fully true wireless, meaning there are no cables or neckbands involved. They are not equipped with wingtips for additional ear stability. On the protection side, they carry an IPX5 rating, making them resistant to sweat — a practical consideration for use during physical activity. The earbuds feature stereo speakers, delivering audio through both channels for a more immersive listening experience.
The Oraimo FreePods Pro Plus support both active noise cancellation (ANC) and passive noise reduction, giving them two layers of sound isolation during playback. Each earbud uses an 8 mm driver unit and covers a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, spanning the full standard range of human hearing. The drivers do not use a neodymium magnet in their construction.
The earbuds house a rechargeable 74 mAh battery that delivers up to 13 hours of playback, or 9 hours when ANC is active, and the 510 mAh charging case extends the total available battery life to 30 hours combined. A full charge takes around one hour, and the earbuds support fast charging, though wireless charging is not available — recharging is done via cable only. A battery level indicator is also built in, allowing users to keep track of remaining charge at a glance.
The Oraimo FreePods Pro Plus connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.4, with a maximum stated range of 10 m and an audio latency of 80 ms. Fast pairing is supported, while NFC pairing is not. The earbuds do not support any aptX variants — including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, or aptX Voice — and neither LDAC, LDHC, nor AAC codecs are available. USB Type-C is used for wired connectivity, consistent with the charging setup.
The Oraimo FreePods Pro Plus come with a well-rounded set of features for daily use. They support multipoint connectivity for up to two devices simultaneously and include in-ear detection that can automatically pause playback when an earbud is removed. An ambient sound mode lets users hear their surroundings without removing the earbuds, while a mute function and headset capability make them suitable for calls as well. Controls are handled through a panel on the earbuds themselves rather than an in-line control panel, and voice prompts are available for audio feedback. Additional conveniences include a find-device feature, fast charging support, and a travel bag included in the box. There is no built-in temperature sensor. The earbuds come with a one-year warranty.
The Oraimo FreePods Pro Plus feature a four-microphone setup with noise-canceling capability, helping to reduce background sounds during calls and voice interactions.