With the earbuds' firm hold, short braided cable, and
water-resistant design, the Sport Pro is a quality companion for your workouts.
As phone
manufacturers gradually do away with headphone jacks, wireless earphones have
become the new normal. Chinese electronics giant Honor's
Sport Pro headphones follow the same trend, albeit with a special focus on
fitness enthusiasts. Priced at Rs 3,999, it is available in Phantom Red,
Phantom Grey, and Phantom Purple colour options.
Design
One of the first
things you notice about the Sport Pro is that its ear tips resemble Apple
Earpods. The silicone ear tips are uniquely shaped which means you need to
twist them slightly in ear after putting them on. But once that is done, it's a
snug fit. They also feel really soft and easy on the ear, mainly because they
need not be inserted too deep.
The earbuds have
magnetic outside ends which, when stuck together, automatically switch off the
headphones. To reconnect, you can simply pull the ends apart again. The
neckband is light and comfortable.
Since the
earphones are geared for fitness enthusiasts, minute details have been well
taken care of. For example, the ear tip design and fit are such that there is
virtually no risk of the earphones falling off during an exercise session. The
cable is braided so it doesn't get tangled easily. On the right-hand side of
the cable is a three-button control panel designed in a way that you can easily
distinguish the volume buttons from the power key. The earphones are also
IPX5-rated, so there is no serious danger from sweat or water splash. Overall,
the build is practical and durable.
Performance
The Sport Pro
offers solid sound, although it can be a little too bass-heavy sometimes. The
higher level output fades in comparison, but it is not a deal-breaker. What is
in fact disappointing is that the earphones don't have noise cancellation, a
regular feature even in most budget earphones nowadays. The microphone is also
good and I never had a problem with either the headphone's clarity or volume
while on calls with others.
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