The Honor Earbuds A use a standard earbud fit and are fully true wireless, with no cables, neckband, or wingtips involved. Each earbud weighs just 7.6 g and features stereo speaker output. They carry an IP54 ingress protection rating, which means they are resistant to sweat — a practical consideration for active use — though they are not designed for submersion or heavy water exposure.
The Honor Earbuds A use a 10 mm driver unit and cover a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. They do not include active noise cancellation or passive noise reduction, and the driver does not rely on a neodymium magnet.
The Honor Earbuds A are equipped with a rechargeable battery offering 9 hours of playback per charge, while the included charging case extends the total available listening time to 31 hours. A full charge takes approximately 1.5 hours, and a battery level indicator is present to keep track of remaining power. Wireless charging is not supported, so the case relies on a wired connection to recharge.
The Honor Earbuds A connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 10 m, and the charging case uses USB Type-C for wired charging. Fast pairing and NFC pairing are not supported, and the earbuds do not include any high-resolution or low-latency audio codecs — LDAC, LDHC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, and aptX Voice are all absent from the feature set.
The Honor Earbuds A support fast charging and include a find-device feature, a mute function, voice prompts, and a control panel placed on the device itself. They can be used as a headset for calls, and a travel bag is included in the box. Controls are handled via the on-device panel rather than an in-line control panel, and there is no ambient sound mode, in/on-ear detection, or body temperature sensor on board.
The Honor Earbuds A feature a noise-canceling microphone, which helps reduce unwanted background sound during calls and voice interactions.