OnePlus Nord Buds 4 launched with 52dB ANC and 12mm drivers
OnePlus has launched the Nord Buds 4 in India, and the pitch is pretty clear: bring stronger noise cancellation, bigger drivers and longer battery life into a price band where brands often trim those features first. For buyers comparing budget TWS options, the important details are the 52dB ANC claim, 12mm titanium-coated drivers, and battery life rated at up to 54 hours.
The launch pricing also keeps the earbuds in a competitive spot. OnePlus has set the price at ₹3,299, with an effective ₹3,099 offer during the sale window. That makes the Nord Buds 4 a direct play in the sub-₹3,500 segment, where practical features like call quality, pairing, and durability matter as much as sound specs.
Nord Buds 4 add Bluetooth 6.1, dual-device connection and 47ms gaming mode
On connectivity, the Nord Buds 4 come with Bluetooth 6.1, along with dual-device connection support. That should make everyday use a little easier for people who switch between a phone and laptop, or between personal and work devices. Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair are also included, which should reduce the friction that still exists with some entry-level earbuds.
- Bluetooth 6.1 for updated wireless connectivity
- Dual-device connection for easier switching
- Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair for quicker setup
- 47ms low-latency gaming mode for reduced lag
OnePlus has also added a 47ms low-latency gaming mode. In practical terms, that is aimed at reducing the delay between what happens on screen and what you hear in the earbuds. It is not a headline feature for everyone, but it does matter for mobile gaming and video playback. Among budget TWS models, these smaller usability touches can end up deciding whether a pair feels basic or well thought out.
6-mic AI Clear Call, IP55 and fast charging target commuters
The other part of the Nord Buds 4 story is daily usability. OnePlus has included a six-mic AI Clear Call setup, which is meant to improve voice pickup during calls. It is paired with wind-noise reduction rated up to 25km/h, so the earbuds are not just focused on indoor listening. For commuters and anyone who takes calls outdoors, that combination is likely to matter more than a higher driver count on a spec sheet.
- Six-mic AI Clear Call for clearer voice pickup
- Wind-noise reduction up to 25km/h
- IP55 resistance for everyday protection
- 10-minute charge claimed to deliver up to 11 hours of listening
- Up to 54 hours of battery life
The earbuds also carry an IP55 rating, which gives them protection against dust and water exposure in normal use. That does not make them fully rugged, but it does place them in a more practical category for gym sessions, travel, and daily carry. Battery charging is another area where OnePlus is leaning on convenience. The company claims a 10-minute charge can deliver up to 11 hours of listening, while total battery life is rated at up to 54 hours.
Put together, those details suggest the Nord Buds 4 are being positioned for people who want earbuds that can handle commuting, calls, short charging breaks and long listening sessions without becoming expensive. In the crowded sub-₹3,500 market, that mix is often more useful than a single standout feature.
Overall, the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 are not being sold as a pure audio-first product. The launch suggests a broader target: budget-conscious buyers who want ANC, long battery life, easy pairing and call-focused features in one package. With the sale price at ₹3,099, OnePlus is clearly trying to make that bundle feel accessible rather than premium.
Aman Dixit
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✉ aman79dixit@gmail.comAman Dixit writes about smartphones, gadgets, and consumer technology, with a strong focus on practical buying advice and the latest industry updates. He has authored more than 40 tech articles for JhatpatLo and has been contributing to OneArmour for the last six months. His work covers smartphone launches, comparisons, accessories, and trending tech news, helping readers stay informed and make smarter purchasing decisions through clear and reliable content.
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