Honor launches its latest earphones globally

During an event in Malaysia, Honor launched a slew of earphones globally. Most models aren’t new. Some were announced in late 2025, but now, they are made available globally. The launch was garnished with prices for the local Malaysian market, too.

The most recent pair, the Honor Earbuds 4, is priced at MYR 399 ($100) and is seemingly a great all-arounder with 48 hours of battery life, more than decent ANC rated at 50dB and dual titanium-coated drivers. You can check out our unboxing and hands-on article while you wait for the full review.

The Honor Choice Earbuds Clip 2 Pro were announced about six months ago, but they are finally hitting the global stage. They have an open-ear design with a flexible arch that fits a large range of ear shapes. They also offer 44 hours of battery life and a set of 12mm dual magnetic drivers. Obviously, ANC is out of the question as they are not designed to isolate sound, but there are plenty of smart features on board like auto wear detection, drop detection and alert, and also AI real-time translation. The Honor Choice Earbuds Clip 2 Pro are priced at MYR 499 ($125).

The Honor Earbuds A Pro are a more budget-friendly solution, but aren’t holding back at all. They offer 42-hour-long battery life with the case, 49dB ANC and 12.4mm sound drivers. They have a quirky design and fresh color selection that makes them look like macarons. The price is MYR 199 ($50), which makes them the cheapest of the bunch.

Last but not least, Honor launched their 2-in-1 product, the Honor Choice YHEMI MouseBuds Pro. Instead of a conventional case, the buds are stored in a mouse, which you can use with your laptop on the go.

The buds have a semi-open design, but still support ANC and sport large dual magnetic dynamic drivers. As for the mouse, which doubles as a case, it holds a big 1,000 mAh battery, which is enough to work 30 days away from the plug. The mouse is also equipped with silent buttons and excimer skin-like coating.

What’s more, the buds and the mouse support two connectivity modes. One of the modes requires a proprietary receiver, while the other is plain Bluetooth mode. This allows the devices to be paired with a smartphone or a tablet, too.

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