OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro Raven Black ANC Wireless Earbuds
₹3,999
- Model: OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro, E518A, Raven Black. The styling is clean and the fit stays comfortable over long listening sessions.
- Noise Cancellation: 55dB ANC with Real-Time Adaptive Noise Control; you notice a calmer environment on commutes and in cafes.
- Driver & Audio: 12mm Titanium-Coated Dynamic Driver with LHDC 5.0; bass feels solid without masking detail.
- Connectivity & Controls: Bluetooth wireless, responsive Touch Control for playback and calls; ANC toggle is handy.
- Durability & Warranty: Water resistant design; 1 Year warranty for peace of mind.
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Product Detail
OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro are designed for reliable wireless sound in daily life. For commutes, calls, and busy spaces, the active noise cancellation helps you focus. The Raven Black finish keeps a tidy look, and you may not notice them until you actually need them. You don’t think about it until it rains — that’s when the ANC proves its worth on a crowded bus.
Usage
Pairing is straightforward: take them out of the box, go to Bluetooth settings, and connect. The touch controls let you play or pause with a tap, skip tracks with a swipe, and toggle ANC with a long press. The 55dB noise cancellation plus real-time adaptive control keeps outside chatter at bay on noisy streets. The 12mm titanium-coated dynamic driver yields solid bass and clear mids, while LHDC 5.0 helps maintain a faithful wireless signal. They feel light and secure, with a comfortable warmth that you notice only after wearing them for a while. The soft click of the touch sensor and the precise response make everyday use easy. The box includes a charging cable so you can top up when you get home. In daily use, you get a quiet, focused listening experience without fuss.
Capacity
There aren’t published battery life figures here. Expect typical daytime use, with noise cancellation active, but exact runtime will depend on volume and settings.
Controls
These earbuds use touch control for playback, calls, and ANC toggling. The sensor feedback gives a satisfying soft click and a precise response, not too reactive but not sluggish either.
Durability
Water resistance is noted, so you can use them in light rain or during workouts. The Raven Black finish hides wear, and the overall build feels solid for daily use.
Safety
Keep volume at comfortable levels to protect hearing. If you experience fatigue, take a break and step outside for a moment.
Installation/Warranty
The Nord Buds 4 Pro come with a 1 Year warranty and are manufactured in India. The setup is simple; you pair once, and they stay connected across varied environments.
Specification
| Model Name |
OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro |
|---|---|
| Model Number |
E518A |
| Brand Name |
OnePlus |
| Colour |
Raven Black |
| Weight |
43 Grams |
| Wireless Technology Type |
Bluetooth |
| Control Type |
Touch Control |
| Noise Control |
Active Noise Cancellation, Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Audio Driver Type |
12mm Titanium-Coated Dynamic Driver |
| Enclosure Material |
Plastic, Silicone, Titanium-Coated Driver |
| Lhdc Version |
LHDC 5.0 |
| Hi Res Audio |
LHDC 5.0 up to 96kHz / 24-bit |
| Water Resistance Level |
Water Resistant |
| Box Contents |
Cable |
| Compatible Devices |
Cellphones |
| Headphone Form Factor |
In Ear |
| Headphone Jack |
No Jack |
| Warranty |
1 Year |
| Country Of Origin |
India |
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55dB ANC, 12mm Titanium-Coated Dynamic Driver, LHDC 5.0, Bluetooth wireless, Raven Black.
Water resistant design with a 1 Year warranty, suitable for daily use and travel.
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