The Earbuds 3 Pro come with integrated temperature monitoring technology, a feature that was reportedly tested by Apple in the prototypes of the AirPods.

It could be useful for fertility tracking, keeping track of sleep, and in the future, it could also detect when a user has a fever, as the market has been interested in building temperature measuring functions into earbuds for some time now.

Honor's $199 buds include a temperature sensor that combines with an artificial intelligence temperature algorithm and can take a measurement that has about an 80% chance of achieving a.

A continuous measurement function is available if you tap three times on the earbud. The Earbuds 3 Pro also have an abnormal temperature alert, although Honor's marketing materials stress that they are not for any medical purpose and still need to pass regulatory hurdles.

A report by The Wall Street Journal in October of last year claimed that Apple was developing prototypes of AirPods with temperature sensors for monitoring the wearer's core body temperature from inside the ear.

According to the report, these in- ear temperature sensors could work in tandem with a rumored temperature sensor that could be included in the Apple Watch Series 8. According to The Wall Street Journal, individuals said to be familiar with Apple's plans, the health features in the AirPods may never be released.

The Honor Magic 4 series of phones can be charged to 50% in 15 minutes with the fast-charging variant of the Earbuds 3 Pro. The Chinese company said it hoped to release its new products globally, but whether they will actually arrive in the US is unknown.