
OnePlus has launched its newest entry-level true wireless earbuds, the Nord Buds 3r, targeting the Indian market. Priced attractively at ₹1,599, these earbuds will be available starting from September 8, 2025, in two stylish colors: Aura Blue and Ash Black. The Nord Buds 3r stand out with an impressive total playtime of 54 hours, marking the longest battery life in OnePlus's true wireless stereo (TWS) range to date. Additionally, they come with TÜV Rheinland Battery Health Certification, promising reliable performance even after up to 1,000 charge cycles. Built to withstand various environments, these earbuds feature an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance. For audiophiles, the Nord Buds 3r incorporate 12.4mm titanium-coated dynamic drivers, allowing for customizable sound settings via Sound Master EQ and a 6-band equalizer. Users can also enjoy a 360-degree audio experience with OnePlus 3D Audio, compatible with select OnePlus smartphones. The earbuds are equipped with a two-microphone system that utilizes AI-based noise cancellation and beamforming technology to enhance call clarity. In terms of connectivity, the Nord Buds 3r support Bluetooth 5.4, offer a low latency of 47ms in gaming mode, and allow connections to two devices simultaneously. Smart features include Google Fast Pair, voice assistant shortcuts, AI translation, and Tap 2 Take for photo capture. After the introductory launch period, the earbuds will retail for ₹1,799. They will be available for purchase through OnePlus's official website, the OnePlus Store App, OnePlus Experience Stores, and various e-commerce platforms including Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, Croma, Reliance, Vijay Sales, and Bajaj Electronics.
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