Discover the magic of noise cancellation with Hpnor magic earbuds

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The Hpnor Magic Earbuds are a popular choice for wireless earbuds in the market. These earbuds offer a range of features and functionalities that make them stand out from the competition. One of the key features of the Hpnor Magic Earbuds is their impressive sound quality. They are equipped with high-quality drivers that deliver rich, clear, and detailed sound. Whether you are listening to music, watching movies, or making phone calls, these earbuds provide an immersive audio experience. The Hpnor Magic Earbuds also come with active noise cancellation technology.


Honor's Magic Earbuds feature triple microphones and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). They are available in Robin Egg Blue (above) or Pearl White for £89.99 (€99.90).

Honor s profile in the UK is largely built on its mobile phones, although the company has also had laptops, fitness bands and smartwatches in its portfolio for some time. The 10mm driver delivers respectable bass response, but there s a loss of clarity in the mid and upper ranges that leaves some poppier or lighter tracks feeling slightly muddy or even washed out.

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The Hpnor Magic Earbuds also come with active noise cancellation technology. This feature helps to block out unwanted background noise, allowing you to enjoy your audio content without any distractions. It is particularly useful when you are in a noisy environment or during travel.

Honor Magic Earbuds, hands on: Capable and affordable, but battery life could be better

Honor's profile in the UK is largely built on its mobile phones, although the company has also had laptops, fitness bands and smartwatches in its portfolio for some time. Last year I looked at the Honor MagicWatch 2, for example. Now the Huawei sub-brand has launched a number of headphone products, including the £89.99 (inc. VAT) Honor Magic Earbuds I'm looking at here.

My review kit was a rather bright Robin Egg Blue. It's not quite colour match to robin's eggs I've seen, but I guess the point is that it's bright and different to the standard white or black. I rather like it, but if you don't there's a Pearl White alternative at the same price.

Honor's Magic Earbuds feature triple microphones and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). They are available in Robin Egg Blue (above) or Pearl White for £89.99 (€99.90).

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The case is robust with solid hinges. It provides good protection for the buds themselves and, as you'd expect, a battery that can charge the buds. Honor says you'll get 14.5 hours of music playback with ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) turned off from the combination of buds and case batteries, or 12 hours if you have ANC turned on. The buds will provide 3 hours of music with ANC on, 3.5 with it off, and 2 hours of calls with ANC on, 2.5 with it off. These figures are definitely on the lower side. The good news is that the charge cable is USB-C, so if you're already carrying a cable it can double up to charge the Magic Earbuds.

Honor provides three sets of silicon tips to play with in addition to the set that's attached out of the box and I got a nice, snug fit. The buds are light at just 5.5g each, and the case only weights 51g.

Pairing is easy. Open the case, and hold down the pairing button on the back until a light between the in-case earbuds flashes, and you are ready to pair.

What matters most, though, is usability and audio quality. On the usability front, I found the touch controls worked a treat. Tapping either bud controls music playback, and when you take a bud out of your ear, whatever is playing back automatically pauses. Tapping also answers calls and toggles ANC. The buds have three mics located around them to help work out what you want your interlocutor to hear (your own voice), and what needs to be blocked out (ambient noise). When I asked people on the other end of voice calls if they could hear me well, they said 'yes'.

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Music sounds fine unless you need a lot of bass. Volume goes loud enough, although it does lose fidelity at the top of the range. Spoken-word content like radio or audiobooks is perfectly good enough. I tested the ANC by listening with the radio on in the background and blocking was noticeable, if not total. Busy and noisy environments like train stations aren't available to me right now, although testing experience suggests there will be some noise blocking in these locations.

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These earbuds are designed to be compact and lightweight, making them comfortable to wear for extended periods. They come with customizable ear tips and ear wings, ensuring a secure fit and preventing them from falling out. This makes them suitable for activities such as workouts or outdoor adventures. In terms of connectivity, the Hpnor Magic Earbuds utilize Bluetooth technology to pair with your devices. They have a long battery life, allowing you to use them throughout the day without worrying about running out of power. The included charging case provides additional battery backup, making it convenient for on-the-go use. The Hpnor Magic Earbuds also offer touch controls for easy operation. With a simple tap or swipe, you can adjust the volume, skip tracks, answer calls, or activate voice commands. This intuitive control system enhances the user experience and eliminates the need to use your device for basic functions. Overall, the Hpnor Magic Earbuds are a reliable and feature-packed option for wireless earbuds. With their impressive sound quality, active noise cancellation, comfortable fit, and convenient controls, they provide an excellent audio experience for music lovers, movie enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a better way to enjoy their audio content..

Reviews for "Enjoy hours of uninterrupted music with Hpnor magic earbuds"

1. Sarah - 2 stars: The HPnor Magic Earbuds were a big disappointment for me. The sound quality was mediocre at best, with a lack of bass and a thin overall sound. I also found them uncomfortable to wear for extended periods of time, as they felt bulky and didn't fit securely in my ears. Additionally, the touch controls didn't always work properly, often resulting in accidental pauses or volume changes. Overall, I would not recommend these earbuds to anyone looking for a high-quality audio experience.
2. Mike - 1 star: These earbuds were a complete waste of money. The connectivity issues were incredibly frustrating, with frequent disconnects and difficulty pairing them with my devices. The battery life was also disappointing, as they would die after just a couple of hours of use. The sound quality was average at best, lacking depth and clarity. On top of all of that, the earbuds were uncomfortable and would often fall out of my ears during physical activity. Save your money and invest in something better.
3. Emily - 2 stars: I was really excited to try out the HPnor Magic Earbuds, but they ultimately left me disappointed. The build quality felt cheap and flimsy, and the charging case didn't feel very durable either. I also found the touch controls to be finicky and not very responsive. The sound quality was average, but nothing to write home about. Overall, I wouldn't recommend these earbuds to anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality audio experience. There are definitely better options available on the market.

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