Honor Earbuds Clip on Pro Debut With AI Noise Reduction and 47 Hour Battery
Honor has expanded its audio lineup with the new Earbuds Clip on Pro featuring open ear comfort design, AI powered noise reduction, long battery life and multi device connectivity support.

Honor has officially launched the new Honor Earbuds Clip on Pro in the Chinese market as the company continues to strengthen its audio product portfolio. The latest earbuds arrive with an open ear clip style design that is becoming increasingly popular among users who prefer comfort during long listening sessions.
Unlike traditional in ear earbuds, the new Honor Earbuds Clip on Pro attaches to the outer part of the ear with a cuff inspired design. This approach is aimed at users who want to stay aware of their surroundings while listening to music, attending calls or using voice assistants throughout the day.
The earbuds have been introduced in Prism Black and Rose Gold color options. Honor has priced the product at around Rs 8395 in China. Pre orders are currently live, while official sales are scheduled to begin from May 29.
Honor has equipped the Earbuds Clip on Pro with 10.8mm circular dual magnetic dynamic drivers designed to deliver balanced audio performance. The company is targeting users who want immersive sound quality without completely sealing the ear canal.
One of the standout features of the earbuds is the AI based call noise reduction system. Honor claims the technology can filter wind noise even at speeds reaching 9 meters per second, helping users experience clearer voice calls outdoors. The earbuds use a triple microphone setup that combines two air conduction microphones and one bone conduction VPU microphone for improved voice pickup during conversations.
The company has also focused heavily on connectivity and smart usability. The earbuds support Bluetooth 5.4 and allow dual device connection, enabling users to switch easily between smartphones, tablets or laptops. They are compatible with Android, iOS and HarmonyOS devices.
For durability, the Earbuds Clip on Pro carries an IP55 rating for resistance against dust and water splashes. This makes them suitable for workouts, travel and outdoor activities where light sweat or rain exposure may occur.
Honor has included multiple sensors inside the earbuds, including capacitive sensors, Hall sensors and accelerometer sensors. Wear detection support is also available, allowing playback to respond automatically when the earbuds are removed or worn again.
Battery performance is another major highlight of the new audio device. Each earbud packs a 56mAh battery, while the charging case carries a larger 500mAh battery. According to Honor, the earbuds alone can deliver up to 11 hours of playback on a single charge. With the charging case combined, total battery backup can reach up to 47 hours.
As competition in the wireless audio segment continues to grow rapidly, brands are increasingly focusing on comfort, battery life and AI powered communication features. With its open ear design and advanced call technology, Honor appears to be targeting users looking for a practical everyday audio companion without compromising awareness or comfort.



