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12 hours ago
- First Post
Best True Wireless (TWS) Earbuds under Rs 12,000 in India on World Music Day 2025
From OnePlus Buds Pro 3 to Sony Linkbuds S, here are the best earphones under USD 150 in India at the moment read more On this World Music Day, we bring you a list of TWS earphones priced up to Rs 12,000 in India that offer not just excellent sound quality but a great feature set too. All these earbuds from notable brands offer features like ANC (active noise cancellation), multi-point connectivity, wear detection and useful companion apps to explore their full potential. And the price cuts on some of these generally more expensive models will be music to your ears. So let's begin. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Best TWS earbuds under Rs 12,000 in India Price: Rs 10,999 What's good about it: Excellent sound quality with good balance and detail Customisable sound and controls through the app Combination of pinch and slide controls works well Wear detection sensors, volume control on the buds Comfortable fit, elegant design Support for LHDC 5.0 codec and Google Spacial Audio Very good battery backup, supports wireless and fast charging Good call quality, multipoint support What's not: OnePlus Buds Pro 3 No ingress protection for the charging case this time No support for more popular LDAC or aptX codecs After two mixed attempts, OnePlus got their act in order with its current flagship Buds Pro 3. Despite its 10K+ price tag, we believe it is the best value-for-money product in the semi-premium category of TWS earbuds that can take on anything priced under 15K at the moment. There is a marked improvement in performance as compared to its predecessor. Be it sound quality, call quality, ANC, battery life or user experience, the OnePlus Buds Pro 3 is better on all counts. It supports wireless charging too. The dual-driver setup and Dynaudio's tuning is a great combination that handles the three major frequency ranges quite well and produces tight and punchy bass, detailed midrange and sharp highs. There are ample sound tweaks available though the companion app to fine-tune it further. The slide gestures in addition to pinch controls on the earbuds give great control over its various functions. Add to that a robust battery backup of up to 30 hours, very good call quality and we have an excellent all-round product that's hard to beat in this budget. Price: Rs 11,999 What's good about it: Balanced and detailed sound output Good codec support Attractive design, comfortable in the ears Buds and case are both splash resistant Lots of sound tweaks in the companion app Good call quality, dual pairing support Good battery backup with support for fast charging and wireless charging What's not: Average active noise cancellation and transparency STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Battery backup with ANC on could have been better Nothing Ear The Nothing Ear which is the successor to Nothing Ear (2) – don't bother with the numbering system – is another great option in this segment for its trademark transparent design, sound quality and feature set. Though it looks exactly like its predecessor, there are a bunch of minor enhancements and a major one - support for the more popular LDAC codec in addition to LHDC for higher throughput. The sound quality is quite impressive with tight and punchy bass, good midrange response, crisp vocals and perfectly tempered highs that retain ample sparkle without sounding sibilant. There is a good amount of detail in the audio, and the fairly broad soundstage enhances the overall experience. And you also get a ton of sound tweaks in the companion app – in fact, the most we have seen across brands – that let you adjust minute details in the audio. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD There are improvements across the board, be it sound quality, codec support, battery backup or ANC. The Nothing Ear supports wireless charging as well as fast wired charging. There's ChatGPT integration too, and one can use their voice to access it after setting it up through the Nothing X app. With such a stacked feature set and impressive sound quality, one may not mind paying a bit of a premium for the Nothing Ear. Best TWS earbuds under Rs 10,000 in India Price: Rs 9,990 What's good about it: Good sound quality Compact design, comfortable in-ear fit Impressive ANC and ambient mode Wear detection, multipoint support Support for LDAC codecs even when paired with two devices Useful companion app Good battery backup with ANC on What's not: Touch controls configuration could have been smarter Average call quality Sony LinkBuds S WF-LS900N The Sony Linkbuds S WF-LS900N was priced at Rs 16,990 at launch where some of its shortcomings were amplified. But under 10K, it is an excellent option. Not only do these earbuds sound good but also offer the best ANC in this segment and an equally impressive transparency mode. You can use the LDAC codec even if you pair these buds with two devices simultaneously. The fit and comfort at top class and you also get wear detection sensors. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The Sony Linkbuds S does sound very good out of the box but you can fine tune the output further to your liking using the Sony Headphones app that offers a handful of more tweaks. The battery backup may not be as high as some of the other buds in this list but you get 20 hours with ANC switched on all the time, which is commendable. With all the key boxes ticked, excellent sound and ANC and a price drop, the Sony Linkbuds S WF-LS900N is a straightforward recommendation. Price: Rs 7,299 What's good about it: Enjoyable sound output across various genres of music Support for LDAC, aptX Adaptive/ Lossless codecs and more Hi-Res Audio and Snapdragon Sound certified Loads of sound and ANC customisations Improved active noise cancellation and transparency Comfortable in-ear fit, good passive noise isolation Wear detection sensors, Auracast, dual pairing support Impressive battery backup, supports wireless charging 18 months warranty What's not: Touch sensitivity can be dodgy at times STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Noise suppression in calls needs improvement EarFun Air Pro 4 When it comes to feature-rich products, the lesser known EarFun Air Pro 4 is right up there with the very best at a much more competitive price. It also packs a punch when it comes to performance. These earbuds are Hi-Res Audio and Snapdragon Sound certified and support LDAC as well as aptX Lossless and aptX Adaptive codecs. The sound quality is very good for the segment, and if you do not like the default sound, the companion app lets you tweak it further using a multi-band equaliser or a bunch of presets. Even better, the company shares the EQ config of its audio presets, and you can make minor adjustments to a preset that you like using the equaliser, rather than starting from scratch and indulging in guesswork to recreate a similar sound profile, as is the case with most audio products. The company has also added wear detection sensors that were missing on its previous products. ANC and call quality see a significant improvement too. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The overall battery backup is commendable, ranging between 30 to 45 hours with and without ANC respectively. This product also supports wireless charging, dual pairing and Auracast. All of the above make the Earfun Air Pro 4 the most feature-rich product even in a segment or two higher, and with a solid all-round performance and sound quality, an easy recommendation if you have a budget of Rs 7,500. Price: Rs 5,999 What's good about it: Impressive sound quality courtesy of Bose Configurable sound and controls through companion app Comfortable in-ear fit, wear detection sensors IP54 ingress protection for the buds, IPX4 for the case Good call quality, dual pairing support Good battery backup with ANC off Supports wireless charging and fast charging What's not: Minor bugs that also include a moody Transparency mode No LHDC codec support on most phones Moto Buds+ Just like the Sony Linkbuds S, the Moto Buds+ has also seen a big price drop. At its current selling price of Rs 5,999, these tuned-by-Bose earbuds are a great buy even with its minor quirks for those looking for excellent sound quality under 6K. While these earbuds support LHDC codec, you may have to make do with AAC on most phones. But that doesn't stop them from sounding good, and the companion app offers you more tweaks. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD You get an overall battery backup of 22 hours with ANC on and 34 hours without it. To sum it up, the Moto Buds+ is a highly enjoyable pair of TWS earbuds with an elegant design, impressive feature list and sound quality, very good call quality, competent battery backup and support for dual pairing and wear detection. And let's not forget the 'Sound by Bose' branding that one can flaunt at a fraction of the cost of most Bose TWS earbuds. If you do not wish to spend as much and are yet looking for high quality wireless earphones around Rs 5,000, you should check this out .


The Hindu
3 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
OnePlus partners with Optiemus to make wireless earbuds and neckbands in India
OnePlus on Wednesday (June 18, 2025) announced its partnership with Optiemus Electronics Limited (OEL) to locally manufacture premium Internet of Things (IoT) devices at latter's facility in India. This is line with OnePlus's project Starlight to increase localisation efforts in the region. OnePlus's IoT products include TWS products and wireless neckbands. It has begun manufacturing its IoT portfolio of products at Optiemus's facility in Noida, UP, with the local production for the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3. OEL will provide the dedicated support required to increase BOM level localisation, reduce costs, and improve supply chain resilience for OnePlus, the companies said. 'At OnePlus, India has always been at the heart of our journey. Our partnership with OEL to manufacture IoT products locally reflects our strong commitment to Project Starlight. This collaboration is not just about technology—it's about empowering local communities, creating meaningful innovation, and bringing smarter, more connected experiences to our India community,' said Robin Liu, CEO, OnePlus India. Ashok Gupta, Executive Chairman, Optiemus Group said, 'We are driven by a vision to become the most trusted and valued electronics manufacturer. Our collaboration with OnePlus marks a significant step in this journey, as we come together to co-create a future shaped by innovation and excellence. We specialize in transforming ideas into reality, and this partnership empowers us to manufacture high-quality IoT products. Together, we will continue to explore new frontiers and remain committed to playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of electronics manufacturing in India.'


Business Upturn
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
OnePlus partners with Optiemus Electronics to manufacture IoT devices in India
By Aman Shukla Published on June 18, 2025, 11:48 IST OnePlus has announced a strategic partnership with Optiemus Electronics Ltd. (OEL) to locally manufacture its premium Internet of Things (IoT) products in India. This move supports the brand's commitment to strengthening domestic production under its broader 'Project Starlight' initiative. As part of this collaboration, OnePlus has started producing its IoT devices—such as TWS earbuds and wireless neckbands—at OEL's Noida facility. These are in addition to the company's existing smartphones already being made in India. The partnership aims to boost BOM (Bill of Materials) level localisation, lower manufacturing costs, and enhance supply chain efficiency. The initiative kicked off with the local production of the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3, a popular neckband known for low latency, deep bass, and high-quality audio. Robin Liu, CEO, OnePlus India, shared, 'At OnePlus, India has always been at the heart of our journey. Our partnership with OEL to manufacture IoT products locally reflects our strong commitment to Project Starlight. This collaboration is not just about technology—it's about empowering local communities, creating meaningful innovation, and bringing smarter, more connected experiences to our India community.' With this step, OnePlus reinforces its long-term vision for the Indian market and expands its local manufacturing footprint to meet the growing demand for smart, connected devices. Ahmedabad Plane Crash OnePlusOptiemus Electronics Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


GSM Arena
12-06-2025
- GSM Arena
Samsung is working on two new pairs of more affordable TWS earbuds
Samsung launched the Galaxy Buds FE in 2023 as its most affordable pair of TWS earbuds, and we've recently heard that they would be succeeded by the Galaxy Buds Core that are currently in development. Today the existence of the Galaxy Buds Core has been confirmed through a deep dive into the code of the latest Galaxy Buds Controller app for Wear OS. But, intriguingly, they're not the only affordable earbuds Samsung has in the pipeline. The Galaxy Buds3 FE are also coming, and so the Korean company's roster of earbuds will soon double in size. The Buds3 and Buds3 Pro will definitely still sit at the top of this food chain, with the Galaxy Buds Core being the cheapest, according to today's source. So the Galaxy Buds3 FE should then slot in between the Galaxy Buds Core and the Galaxy Buds3. There's certainly a lot of appetite across the world for good cheap TWS earbuds, and Samsung seems to have finally noticed. While we can't tell for sure when the new earbuds will be announced, Samsung's next Unpacked event is taking place in July, where it's unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 along with the Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic. So perhaps that would be the best place for these new buds to make their debut as well. Source


Time of India
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
ILLIT's Minju and TWS' Dohoon dominate! Rookie K-pop idols shine bright in June brand rankings
Newcomers are making their mark in the K-pop world! The Korean Business Research Institute has announced June's brand reputation rankings for individual rookie idols — showcasing rising stars who've already begun to capture the public's attention. Based on data collected from May 6 to June 6, the rankings highlight key indicators such as media coverage, fan engagement, and overall online buzz. Only idols who made their debut in 2024 or later were included, putting the spotlight firmly on fresh faces already generating major excitement. Let's take a look at the top five rookies — and the other rising stars who made it into this month's Top 30 list. TWS' Dohoon Leading the pack, Dohoon secured the No. 1 spot with a brand reputation index of 224,951. His positivity rating of 85.20% reflects his growing charm and impact in the rookie scene. ILLIT's Minju Minju followed closely behind, landing in second place with a brand index of 216,617 — a strong showing that highlights her rapidly rising popularity. KiiiKiii's Jiyu [📸]Spring➿🍀#KiiiKiii #키키#JIYU #지유#IDoMe #UNCUT_GEM#KiiiKiii_IDoMe #KiiiKiii_UNCUTGEM Coming in third, Jiyu impressed with a brand index of 208,741, further solidifying her presence among the year's most promising newcomers. ILLIT's Wonhee 🐞🌿#WONHEE #원희 #ILLIT #아일릿 Wonhee claimed the fourth spot with a brand reputation index of 198,542, continuing to impress fans and industry watchers alike with her growing charm and stage presence. MEOVV's Anna Rounding out the top five was Anna, who earned a brand index of 193,830, signaling her growing fanbase and industry buzz. With standout visuals, fresh energy, and growing fan support, these rookies are already making their mark and shaping the future of K-pop. Check out this month's Top 30 rookie K-pop idols. 6. TWS' Shinyu 7. izna's Yoon Jiyoon 8. KiiiKiii's Haeum 9. KATSEYE's Yoonchae 10. Hearts2Hearts' Jiwoo 11. ILLIT's Moka 12. Hearts2Hearts' Ian 13. KATSEYE's Daniela 14. KiiiKiii's Leesol 15. KiiiKiii's Sui 16. ILLIT's Yunah 17. KATSEYE's Lara 18. MEOVV's Ella 19. ILLIT's Iroha 20. KATSEYE's Manon 21. KATSEYE's Megan 22. KATSEYE's Sophia 23. BABYMONSTER's Ahyeon 24. TWS' Hanjin 25. izna's Bang Jeemin 26. TWS' Jihoon 27. TWS' Youngjae 28. izna's Mai 29. ifeye's Kasia 30. TWS' Kyungmin For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.