Havit Space NC02T
Haylou Mori Pro

Havit Space NC02T Haylou Mori Pro

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth specification comparison between the Havit Space NC02T and the Haylou Mori Pro. Both are fully wireless in-ear headphones that share a strong foundation: active noise cancellation, ambient sound mode, fast charging, and a noise-canceling microphone. However, key differences in battery endurance, Bluetooth version, and audio features make this a genuinely interesting matchup worth exploring in detail before making your purchase decision.

Common Features

  • Both products use an in-ear fit design.
  • Both products are fully wireless with no cables.
  • Neither product is a neckband-style earbud.
  • Neither product includes wingtips.
  • Neither product features RGB lighting.
  • Both products have stereo speakers.
  • Neither product includes a UV light.
  • Neither product has a display.
  • Both products support active noise cancellation (ANC).
  • Both products offer passive noise reduction.
  • Both products have a lowest frequency of 20 Hz.
  • Both products have a highest frequency of 20000 Hz.
  • Neither product supports Dolby Atmos.
  • Neither product supports Dirac Virtuo.
  • Neither product uses a neodymium magnet.
  • Both products have a charging case battery capacity of 400 mAh.
  • Neither product supports wireless charging.
  • Neither product has a solar power battery.
  • Both products have a battery level indicator.
  • Both products have a rechargeable battery.
  • Neither product supports fast pairing.
  • Both products have a USB Type-C charging port.
  • Neither product supports LDAC.
  • Neither product supports LDHC.
  • Neither product supports Bluetooth LE Audio.
  • Neither product supports aptX Adaptive.
  • Neither product supports aptX Low Latency.
  • Neither product supports aptX HD.
  • Both products have an ambient sound mode.
  • Neither product has in/on-ear detection.
  • Neither product has a find device feature.
  • Both products support fast charging.
  • Neither product can read notifications.
  • Both products have a mute function.
  • Both products can be used as a headset.
  • Both products have a control panel placed on the device.
  • Both products have a noise-canceling microphone.

Main Differences

  • Driver unit size is 13 mm on Havit Space NC02T and 12 mm on Haylou Mori Pro.
  • Spatial audio support is present on Havit Space NC02T but not available on Haylou Mori Pro.
  • Battery life is 6.5 hours on Havit Space NC02T and 8 hours on Haylou Mori Pro.
  • Battery life of the charging case is 19.5 hours on Havit Space NC02T and 27 hours on Haylou Mori Pro.
  • Charge time is 2 hours on Havit Space NC02T and 1.5 hours on Haylou Mori Pro.
  • Earbud battery power is 30 mAh on Havit Space NC02T and 35 mAh on Haylou Mori Pro.
  • Bluetooth version is 6 on Havit Space NC02T and 5.4 on Haylou Mori Pro.
Specs Comparison
Havit Space NC02T

Havit Space NC02T

Haylou Mori Pro

Haylou Mori Pro

Design:
Fit In-ear In-ear
has no wires or cables
are neckband earbuds
wingtips included
has RGB lighting
has stereo speakers
has UV light
Has a display

In terms of design, the Havit Space NC02T and the Haylou Mori Pro are virtually identical across every measured attribute. Both adopt an in-ear fit, are fully wireless with no cables or neckband, and neither includes wingtips for additional ear stabilization. They also share stereo speaker configurations and lack extras like RGB lighting, UV light, or a display.

Because every design spec aligns exactly between the two, there are no differentiators to analyze here. Users who prioritize a particular design feature — such as wingtips for a more secure fit during workouts — will find neither product offers that advantage.

This group results in a complete tie. Design alone gives no reason to choose one over the other; the decision will need to rest on other spec groups such as audio performance, battery life, or connectivity.

Sound quality:
has active noise cancellation (ANC)
has passive noise reduction
driver unit size 13 mm 12 mm
lowest frequency 20 Hz 20 Hz
highest frequency 20000 Hz 20000 Hz
supports spatial audio
has Dolby Atmos
has Dirac Virtuo
has a neodymium magnet

Both earbuds share a solid noise-isolation foundation, combining active noise cancellation (ANC) with passive noise reduction and an identical frequency range of 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz, covering the full spectrum of human hearing. Driver size is close but not identical — the Havit Space NC02T uses a 13 mm driver versus the Haylou Mori Pro's 12 mm driver. In practice, a 1 mm difference is marginal and unlikely to produce a dramatically audible change on its own, though slightly larger drivers can move more air and potentially deliver more impactful low-end response.

The more meaningful differentiator is spatial audio support. The Space NC02T includes it; the Mori Pro does not. Spatial audio creates a wider, more three-dimensional soundstage — particularly noticeable when watching movies or playing games — making content feel less like it is coming from inside your head and more like it surrounds you. For music-only listeners this may be irrelevant, but for multimedia users it is a tangible, real-world advantage.

The Havit Space NC02T holds a clear edge in this group. While the core audio foundation is nearly identical, the addition of spatial audio support is a meaningful feature that the Haylou Mori Pro simply does not offer.

Power:
Battery life 6.5 hours 8 hours
Battery life of charging case 19.5 hours 27 hours
charge time 2 hours 1.5 hours
battery power 30 mAh 35 mAh
battery power (charging case) 400mAh 400mAh
has wireless charging
Has a solar power battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

Battery life is where the Haylou Mori Pro pulls ahead noticeably. Its earbuds last 8 hours per charge compared to 6.5 hours for the Havit Space NC02T — a 1.5-hour gap that, over a long commute or travel day, is genuinely felt. The total combined endurance tells a similar story: 27 hours with the case for the Mori Pro versus 19.5 hours for the Space NC02T. That extra ~7 hours of total playtime means fewer overnight charges and more flexibility for multi-day trips.

Charge speed further reinforces the Mori Pro's advantage. It replenishes in 1.5 hours versus the Space NC02T's 2 hours, meaning less time tethered to a cable. The earbud battery capacities reflect this too — 35 mAh versus 30 mAh — while both share an identical 400 mAh case capacity, which explains why the case top-up count differs: the Mori Pro's more efficient earbuds simply stretch that shared reservoir further.

Neither product offers wireless charging, which is a minor shared limitation at this price tier. Overall, the Haylou Mori Pro wins this category decisively — it lasts longer per session, charges faster, and delivers substantially more total battery life from the combined earbud-and-case system.

Connectivity:
has fast pairing
Has USB Type-C
Bluetooth version 6 5.4
has LDAC
has LDHC
has Bluetooth LE Audio
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Low Latency
has aptX HD
has aptX
has aptX Lossless
has aptX Voice
has Auracast
maximum Bluetooth range 10 m 10 m
supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC
Can be used wirelessly
has AAC

The most significant differentiator in this group is the Bluetooth version. The Havit Space NC02T ships with Bluetooth 6, while the Haylou Mori Pro uses Bluetooth 5.4. Bluetooth 6 is the newer standard, bringing improvements in connection precision, reduced interference handling, and more efficient channel sounding — which can translate to a more stable link in crowded wireless environments like busy offices or public transit. For everyday use the gap may be subtle, but it represents a degree of future-readiness that the Mori Pro lacks.

Everything else in this category is essentially identical. Both share a 10 m maximum range, USB Type-C charging, and full wireless operation. Neither supports advanced audio codecs such as LDAC, aptX, or AAC — meaning both are limited to standard SBC transmission. That shared codec ceiling is a notable limitation for audiophiles, as it caps the theoretical audio data throughput regardless of the stronger Bluetooth version on the Space NC02T.

The Havit Space NC02T takes a narrow edge here on the strength of its newer Bluetooth 6 implementation. The practical day-to-day difference may be modest, but it is the only meaningful differentiator in an otherwise evenly matched connectivity profile.

Features:
release date September 2025 January 2025
has ambient sound mode
has in/on-ear detection
has find device feature
Supports fast charging
can read notifications
has a mute function
can be used as a headset
control panel placed on a device
Has voice prompts
travel bag is included
Has an in-line control panel
Has a temperature sensor
Has a built-in camera remote control function

Across every feature in this group, the Havit Space NC02T and the Haylou Mori Pro are in complete lockstep. Both offer ambient sound mode — useful for staying aware of surroundings without removing the earbuds — alongside fast charging, a mute function, on-device controls, and voice prompts. The inclusion of a travel bag with both is a small but practical touch that adds perceived value at the point of purchase.

Neither earbud offers in/on-ear detection, a find-device feature, or notification readout, which are conveniences found on more premium products. Their absence is consistent with the positioning of both devices, and since neither has an edge here, it is simply a shared limitation rather than a deciding factor.

This group is a complete tie. There is no feature present on one that is absent from the other, so users can expect an identical practical experience from both in day-to-day use. The decision between these two will continue to hinge on the differentiators found in other spec groups.

Microphone:
has a noise-canceling microphone

With only a single data point available, the comparison here is straightforward: both the Havit Space NC02T and the Haylou Mori Pro feature a noise-canceling microphone. This is a meaningful shared capability — mic noise cancellation filters out background sounds like wind, traffic, or office chatter during calls, resulting in cleaner voice transmission for the listener on the other end.

This group is a complete tie. The provided specs offer no further microphone details — such as microphone count or beamforming technology — to distinguish one product from the other, so both stand on equal footing for call and voice use cases.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining the full spec sheet, both earbuds prove to be well-rounded options for everyday wireless listening. The Havit Space NC02T stands out with its spatial audio support and newer Bluetooth 6 connectivity, making it the stronger pick for users who care about immersive sound and cutting-edge wireless technology. On the other hand, the Haylou Mori Pro takes the lead when it comes to battery life, offering 8 hours of playback versus 6.5 hours, a charging case that extends that to 27 hours total, and a faster 1.5-hour charge time. If you value longer listening sessions and quicker top-ups over the latest connectivity and spatial audio, the Haylou Mori Pro is the more practical daily companion.

Havit Space NC02T
Buy Havit Space NC02T if...

Buy the Havit Space NC02T if you want spatial audio support and the latest Bluetooth 6 connectivity for a more immersive, future-ready listening experience.

Haylou Mori Pro
Buy Haylou Mori Pro if...

Buy the Haylou Mori Pro if long battery life is your priority, as it offers more playback hours, a larger total case capacity, and a faster charge time.