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India Today
27-05-2025
- Business
- India Today
OnePlus Buds 4 launched, here is everything you need to know about them
OnePlus has officially unveiled its latest wireless earbuds — the Buds 4 — in China. These new earbuds bring several improvements over the previous generation, including improved noise cancellation, better audio performance, and some smart AI-powered features. The highlight is the 55 dB hybrid active noise cancellation, which now covers a wider frequency range of up to 5.5 kHz. This means the earbuds are designed to block out more environmental noise, whether you're on a crowded street or working from a busy cafe. The design is also sleeker, and they come in two elegant colours: Pine Green and Space Grey, with a matte metallic finish that adds a premium touch. OnePlus is positioning the Buds 4 as an all-around upgrade, focusing on both sound and smart features, while keeping the price relatively OnePlus Buds 4 are available in two colours: green and black. The price is set at CNY 449 in China (roughly Rs 5,300). Students can buy them for a discounted price of CNY 419 (Rs 4,950). The earbuds will go on sale from May 27 in China. There's no official word yet on a global launch, but OnePlus might release the Buds 4 in other markets — including India — alongside the upcoming OnePlus OnePlus Buds 4 come with a triple-microphone setup, supported by AI-based call noise reduction. This tech aims to make your voice clearer during calls, even if you're in a noisy place. The audio system has also been upgraded — it still uses a coaxial dual-driver setup like the last-gen Buds 3, but now OnePlus has added dual DACs. This should help with richer bass, more detailed treble, and overall better clarity in sound Another new feature is what OnePlus calls the Golden Sound profile. This customises the audio output based on how the earbuds fit in your ears, so you get a more personalised listening experience. On top of that, there are two AI-powered translation tools. One is for real-time voice translation, ideal for travel or language learning, and the other is a face-to-face translator that works via a paired the meantime, the OnePlus Buds 3 continues to be a solid option in India. Priced at Rs 5,499, these earbuds punch above their weight with dual dynamic drivers, Hi-Res Audio support, and a comfortable fit that works well for long listening sessions. They also come with decent noise cancellation and great battery life, lasting up to 44 hours with the case. If you're looking for a reliable pair of earbuds right now, the Buds 3 still hold their ground — but it might be worth waiting just a little longer if you're curious about what the Buds 4 bring to the table.


Phone Arena
20-05-2025
- Phone Arena
The flagship-grade OnePlus Buds 4 are only a week away from an official announcement
Unveiled all the way back in January 2024, the OnePlus Buds 3 are finally getting a (non-Pro and non-Nord-branded) sequel. The aptly named OnePlus Buds 4 haven't been the subject of any notable rumors or leaks yet, instead popping up with little fanfare on their manufacturer's official Chinese website ahead of a proper announcement on May 27. While the new wireless earbuds are likely to play second fiddle to the ultra-high-end OnePlus Ace 5 Supreme and Racing handsets at said launch event next Tuesday, the OnePlus Buds 4 could actually be released in European markets and the US as well... eventually. The aforementioned OnePlus Buds 3 , mind you, are available stateside at a very reasonable list price of $99.99 with an unquestionably premium design and almost surprisingly advanced capabilities, so the Buds 4 could end up being similarly affordable (around the world) with even better features and a revised but still undeniably eye-catching aesthetic. The upcoming OnePlus Buds 4 look similar but not identical to the existing OnePlus Buds 3. | Image Credit -- OnePlus Coated in silver and black (or is that dark gray?) hues rather than "splendid blue" and "metallic gray" paint jobs, the non-Pro OnePlus Buds 4 are likely to support a number of Pro-grade technologies, being advertised as "flagship" in terms of everything from "noise reduction to appearance and sound quality." Just like its predecessor, this next-gen AirPods rival will evidently offer active noise cancellation while apparently borrowing the Dual DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) tech from the costlier OnePlus Buds Pro 3 to take audio performance to a whole new level for the budget-friendly segment. We don't know much about things like battery life, water and dust resistance, or, well, anything else really at this time, but your patience will be rewarded next week... in China, hopefully followed by most major Western markets shortly thereafter. Who knows, maybe the OnePlus Buds 4 will expand to the US alongside at least one of those two upgraded Ace 5 handsets after all.