Like AirPods, TicPods Free come in their own small carrying case, which tops up the buds' charge between uses.
Mobvoi says a single charge will give you four hours of play time. The buds will charge up completely in 40 minutes, and Mobvoi says you can 18 hours of total battery life.
That battery life is shorter than AirPods, although not by much — Apple says you'll get five hours of listening time on a single charge and 24 hours of total battery life.
One feature that makes TicPods Free easier to use than AirPods is touch controls on the outside of the buds. Swiping up and down on the stalk will change the volume, double tapping answers a call or skips a song, and long pressing activates your voice assistant.
AirPods currently don't have full touch controls. To do things like skip a song or change the volume, users can double tap the side to activate Siri.
To start, TicPods Free will cost $60 — $100 less than AirPods. Eventually, the buds will cost $130.
TicPods Free are available for preorder on Indiegogo and will begin shipping in July.