Honor Choice Codeler Headphones 2 Launched with Impressive Features and Long Battery Life

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Arpit Soni

Honor Choice Codeler Headphones 2 Launched with Impressive Features and Long Battery Life

Mumbai, April 23: Honor has officially unveiled the Honor Choice Codeler Headphones 2 during its recent event showcasing gaming laptops and ecosystem products. Priced at 399 yuan (approximately $58), these headphones are available in two stylish colors: Elegant Black and Camellia Gold.

Specifications of Honor Choice Codeler Headphones 2

The headphones are equipped with 40mm high-resolution drivers featuring neodymium magnets, which enhance bass and deliver clear sound. They include a large acoustic rear chamber for a dynamic audio profile and are Hi-Res Audio certified in both wired and wireless modes, supporting the LDAC codec for 24-bit/96kHz audio quality.

Active noise cancellation (ANC) is a standout feature, reducing noise by up to 57dB, with an average reduction of 35dB, effectively eliminating up to 99.9% of ambient noise. The adaptive noise cancellation adjusts automatically to the surroundings, ensuring an optimized listening experience.

Honor has also integrated 360-degree spatial audio technology, along with a built-in gyroscope for real-time head tracking, providing a stable surround sound experience. Users can choose between static and head-tracking modes, as well as multiple EQ presets like Standard, Bass Boost, and Treble Boost for personalized sound customization.

For comfort and durability, the headphones are designed with ergonomically angled earcups and memory foam padding wrapped in skin-friendly protein leather. They feature a flexible metal headband, a three-dimensional rotating hinge for even pressure distribution, and a foldable design for easy portability.

The headphones boast an impressive battery life, offering up to 70 hours of playback without ANC, 50 hours with ANC, and 8 hours of use from just a 10-minute quick charge. They are equipped with Bluetooth 6.0 for stable connections, dual-device pairing, and a 3.5mm wired option for zero-latency audio.

Additionally, the headphones come with a low-latency gaming mode that reduces audio delay by up to 60%, a triple-microphone system for clear calls with noise cancellation, and user-friendly physical button controls.

In related news, the Soundcore Space 2 has launched with LDAC support, active noise cancellation, and extended battery life at a price of $129. Meanwhile, the Tozo Open X2 Pro has debuted as open-ear earbuds featuring 15.4mm drivers, an LCD-equipped charging case, and up to 36 hours of total playback.

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