
OnePlus has expanded its audio lineup in India with the launch of the Nord Buds 3r, an entry-level pair of true wireless earbuds. Priced at Rs 1,799, the earbuds are available for open sale at an introductory price of Rs 1,599, with additional bank offers bringing the effective cost down to Rs 1,499.
The Nord Buds 3r come with 12.4mm titanium-coated dynamic drivers and offer three pre-tuned EQ modes, along with a 6-band equaliser for custom sound settings. Select OnePlus devices also support OnePlus 3D Audio, delivering a 360-degree surround experience. For calls, the earbuds feature dual-mic AI noise cancellation.
Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.4, dual-device pairing, and a 47ms low-latency game mode. Users also get access to features such as Google Fast Pair, AI Translation, Aqua Touch controls, Find My Earbuds, and a Voice Assistant shortcut.
Battery performance is rated at up to 54 hours, backed by TÜV Rheinland Battery Health Certification, with OnePlus claiming durability even after 1,000 charging cycles. The earbuds also come with an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance.
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Available in Aura Blue and Ash Black, the Nord Buds 3r went on sale on September 8 across OnePlus.in, the OnePlus Store App, OnePlus Experience Stores, and major online and offline retail partners including Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, Croma, Reliance, Vijay Sales, and Bajaj Electronics.
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