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MWC ‘25: HONOR Earbuds Open unveiled, features AI live translate

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Among the new devices HONOR unveiled at the MWC Barcelona is a new wearable, dubbed as the HONOR Earbuds Open.

As the name suggests, it features an open-ear design aiming to provide a more comfortable experience over extended use.

The ear tips are made from food-grade silicone, which is gentle on the skin, while a nickel-titanium alloy adds elasticity.

For sound quality, the HONOR Earbuds Open include a 16mm magnetic driver, a titanium-plated tweeter dome, and 3-microphone hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC).

Furthermore, it comes with an AI-powered translation feature in three modes: Shared, for listening and speaking through both earbuds; Exclusive, which allows one earbud and the phone speaker to work together; and Interpreter, designed for translating lectures and seminars.

This new pair also supports an AI assistant, multi-device connectivity, and fast charging.

HONOR Earbuds Open specs:
16mm multi-magnetic circuit dynamic driver unit
ANC, call noise cancellation
Playback (single charge): 6 hours
(With case): 22 hours
Battery: 58mAh (earbud) | 480mAh (case)
IP54 dust and splash resistance
Bluetooth 5.2
Gesture controls, dual connection
49.22 x 39.52 x 15.6 mm (earbud)
80.44 x 61.02 x 20.45 mm (case)
Weight:7.9g (single earbud) | 52.5g (case)
Polar Gold, Polar Black (colorways)

Price and availability

The HONOR Earbuds Open is now available in Europe, priced at EUR 149.

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