In a market where wireless audio has quietly shifted from luxury to everyday necessity, OnePlus steps forward with the Nord Buds 4 — a device that asks whether premium features must always carry a premium price. Launched in India in late June 2026, these earbuds bring noise cancellation, extended battery life, and modern connectivity to a segment of consumers for whom cost has long been the deciding barrier. It is a familiar tension in consumer technology: the gradual democratization of capability, one product cycle at a time.
OnePlus Nord Buds 4 launch brings ANC and 54-hour battery at budget price
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OnePlus launches affordable Nord Buds 4 in India at INR 3,299 with ANC and 54-hour battery, intensifying competition in budget TWS earbuds market and driving feature parity across price segments.
Indian consumers gain access to premium features (ANC, extended battery life) at budget prices, increasing affordability of wireless audio technology. Competitive pricing pressures may benefit consumers through wider feature adoption at lower price points across the market.
Potential regulatory focus on battery safety standards for compact lithium-ion cells, data privacy considerations for AI-powered features (AI Assistant, AI Translate), and e-waste management policies for increased TWS adoption in emerging markets.