At Rs 16,999, they're pretty steep. They don't offer anything unique but make a decent option if sound and comfort is your priority; JBL doesn't let us down there
The upside: They're affordable and have decent battery life. The downside: The sound in some of the other brands is superior; Micro-USB charging port, stiff control buttons are a put-off
Inspired by the company's flagship Galaxy Buds Pro, the earbuds boast a minimal design, dual audio drivers, active noise cancellation, and wireless charging
Google Pixel Buds A-series does not have a long list of features. And it cuts corners even on the obvious ones like active noise cancellation. But it shines through when it comes to user experience
Priced at Rs 9,990, the OnePlus Buds Pro is a pair of solid wireless earbuds with experimental press controls which somewhat temper the overall user experience
Unveiled in July, the Nothing ear (1) is one of the affordable wireless earbuds in the market with premium features like active noise cancellation and wireless charging support
Sound quality has certainly improved, so has the mic, but the earphones leave much to be desired in terms of battery and design
Here is the global pricing and technical details of the products unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event
The mic quality is good, but the sound carries extra bass. And at high levels, the sound does get garbled
The battery life is a good 4.5 hours, but microphone quality is bad. Sound has a high bass, but lacks depth. But for their price, they can be a catch
With the ear (1), Nothing has not made all the ado for nothing; it has delivered the best wireless earbuds you get for this price
The Nothing ear (1) is brimful of features, including active noise cancellation, wireless charging, transparent design, fast charging, and sweat and water resistance
Both the GoPods D wireless earbuds and neckband wireless earphones will be available online on Flipkart and offline at select retail stores
Nothing on Monday said that its first true wireless earbuds -- Nothing ear (1) -- will cost Rs 5,999 in India, as the wireless hearable market goes through a transformation in the country
The Realme Buds Q2 are not perfect but they are full of features (enabled by Realme Link app) which no other budget earbuds offer
The Nothing ear (1) were earlier earmarked for June launch but got delayed owing to some final touches in the wireless earbuds, said the startup's founder Carl Pei
Nothing hasn't revealed the launch date of the product or its specifications but only said that it would sell through Flipkart
Lava announced its entry into the true wireless segment with the launch of Probuds
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Earbuds are also touted as the beginning of a long and exciting journey that will eventually expand in other product categories, including smart electronics that are expected to arrive later this year