
What do you need out of your EDC (everyday carry) earbuds? Monster battery life? Is 46 hours good enough? Active noise cancellation? Up to 50dB of noise reduction is great! Strong sound quality? The Honor Earbuds 4 gives you dual titanium-coated drivers. Smart features? You get both press and swipe controls, like on some much more expensive offerings.
The price is roughly $50–$70 (€45–€70), though they're not available everywhere — currently in the Middle East and China.
Unboxing the buds, you get three pairs of rubber eartips in different sizes. You have a choice of Black or White.
The buds themselves have a clean look. The stem is glossy, while the bud itself is matte. The same duality goes for the case as well — glossy upper part and matte lower side.
Each earbud has dual drivers — an 11mm copper coil driver handles bass, while a 6mm dual-magnetic driver delivers crisp highs. There's also a 3-mic array for calls and active noise cancellation.
You get up to 50dB ANC and three modes — deep, moderate, and light. Honor says they're tailored towards your environment: the deepest should be used for the airport or subway, the medium for the cafe or street, and the light for the library or office.
There's also a dual transparency mode so that you can be aware of cards and alerts, or just human voices.
The earbuds support both press and swipe controls — a combination usually reserved for far pricier options. Total battery life reaches 46 hours with the charging case, which is exceptional for earbuds in this price range.
The Honor Earbuds 4 delivers monster battery life of 46 hours, up to 50dB noise cancellation, dual titanium-coated drivers, and press-and-swipe controls — all for roughly $50–$70. That's a very compelling package for anyone looking for reliable everyday earbuds that punch well above their price.
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