Key Takeaways

- Honor Earbuds 4 offers 48-hour battery life and 50dB ANC for $100
- The MouseBuds Pro stores earbuds inside a wireless mouse with 30-day battery
- All four models are now available globally with Malaysian pricing announced
Honor held an event in Malaysia to announce the global availability of four earbud models. Most of these products were announced in late 2025 but limited to specific regions. Now they're hitting international markets with confirmed pricing.
The lineup covers a wide price range, from $50 budget earbuds to a $125 open-ear design. The strangest entry is a 2-in-1 product that combines wireless earbuds with a Bluetooth mouse.
Honor Earbuds 4: The All-Rounder
The Honor Earbuds 4 is the newest model in the batch. Priced at MYR 399 (about $100), these earbuds pack dual titanium-coated drivers and active noise cancellation rated at 50dB.
Battery life stands at 48 hours with the charging case. That's longer than most competitors in this price bracket. Honor positions these as the balanced option for users who want decent ANC without spending flagship prices.
Choice Earbuds Clip 2 Pro: Open-Ear Design
The Honor Choice Earbuds Clip 2 Pro were announced about six months ago but stayed region-locked until now. These use an open-ear design with a flexible arch meant to fit various ear shapes.
Open-ear earbuds skip noise isolation by design. You hear your surroundings while listening to audio. This makes them safer for outdoor activities like running or cycling.
The Clip 2 Pro offers 44 hours of battery life and 12mm dual magnetic drivers. Software features include auto wear detection, drop detection with alerts, and AI real-time translation. Price: MYR 499 ($125).
Earbuds A Pro: The Budget Pick
At MYR 199 ($50), the Honor Earbuds A Pro is the cheapest option in this launch. But the specs don't feel stripped down.
These earbuds offer 42 hours of battery life with the case, 49dB ANC, and 12.4mm drivers. Honor gave them a playful design with colors that look like macarons. The company is clearly targeting younger buyers who want personality in their tech.
MouseBuds Pro: Earbuds That Live in Your Mouse
The Honor Choice YHEMI MouseBuds Pro is the weirdest product here. Instead of a standard charging case, the earbuds store inside a wireless mouse.
The mouse doubles as a charging case with a 1,000 mAh battery. Honor claims it can work for 30 days without plugging in. The mouse features silent buttons and an excimer skin-like coating for comfort.
The earbuds themselves use a semi-open design but still support ANC. They have large dual magnetic dynamic drivers. Both the mouse and buds support two connectivity modes: a proprietary receiver for low-latency connection and standard Bluetooth for pairing with phones or tablets.
This product targets people who travel with laptops and want to carry fewer accessories. Whether combining two devices into one makes practical sense depends on how you work.
| Model | Price (USD) | Battery Life | ANC | Driver Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honor Earbuds 4 | $100 | 48 hours | 50dB | Dual titanium-coated |
| Choice Earbuds Clip 2 Pro | $125 | 44 hours | None (open-ear) | 12mm dual magnetic |
| Earbuds A Pro | $50 | 42 hours | 49dB | 12.4mm |
| MouseBuds Pro | TBA | 30 days (mouse) | Yes | Dual magnetic |
Global Availability
Honor announced Malaysian ringgit pricing at the event, but global pricing and exact availability dates for other regions weren't confirmed. The products are expected to roll out through Honor's usual retail channels in the coming weeks.
The company has been expanding its audio lineup steadily. These global launches suggest Honor wants to compete more directly with brands like Samsung, Sony, and Xiaomi in the mid-range audio space.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
When will Honor's new earbuds be available globally?
Honor announced global availability at its Malaysia event but hasn't confirmed specific launch dates for each region. Products are expected to roll out through standard retail channels soon.
Which Honor earbuds have the best battery life?
The Honor Earbuds 4 offers the longest battery life at 48 hours with the case, followed by the Choice Earbuds Clip 2 Pro at 44 hours.
Do Honor's open-ear earbuds have noise cancellation?
No. The Honor Choice Earbuds Clip 2 Pro uses an open-ear design that doesn't isolate sound by design. ANC is not possible with this form factor.
What is the Honor MouseBuds Pro?
It's a 2-in-1 product that stores wireless earbuds inside a Bluetooth mouse. The mouse acts as a charging case with a 1,000 mAh battery that lasts 30 days.
What is the cheapest Honor earbuds model?
The Honor Earbuds A Pro costs $50 (MYR 199) and includes 49dB ANC and 42 hours of battery life.
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Manaal Khan
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