
Probuds N21 launched with 10mm driver and up to 40 hours of battery life
Lava International
Ltd., has launched its new neckband earphones, Probuds N21, in India. Priced at Rs 999, the
Probuds N21
will go on sale starting August 4, 2025, through Lava's mainline retail stores and online e-store. The earphones are available in three colours — Panther Black, Firefly Green, and Kai Orange.
The Probuds N21 comes with a Dash Switch magnetic control that allows users to play, pause music, or manage calls by simply snapping the earbuds together or pulling them apart. The neckband is equipped with a 10mm dynamic driver and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) for clear calls and an immersive sound experience. It also supports low-latency gaming with a 50ms response time.
The earphones are designed to offer up to 40 hours of playtime on a single charge. Additionally, the N21 supports fast charging, providing 12 hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charging.
The Probuds N21 supports
Bluetooth v5.3
connectivity and dual device pairing, allowing users to connect to two devices simultaneously. It also includes voice assistant support and an IPX6 rating for water and sweat resistance.
Speaking about the new product, Sumit Singh, Head – Product, Lava International Limited, said, 'Lava's vision for its smart accessories' portfolio is to deliver quality, value, and meaningful innovation tailored to the needs of today's youth. With Probuds N21, this commitment comes to life through fast charging, low-latency gaming, and the intuitive Dash Switch, a smart feature designed to address key consumer pain points, making call and music control seamless in any setting.'
The Probuds N21 will be available for purchase across Lava's offline and online retail partners from August 4.
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