Noise: Noise launches Air Buds Mini 2, all the details – Times of India
Price and availability
The Noise Air Buds Mini 2 are priced at Rs 999. The earbuds are available for purchase from Noise and Flipkart’s official websites in Jet Black, Calm Beige, Space Blue, and Snow White colour options.
Air Buds Mini 2: Key features
The earbuds feature a quad microphone with environmental noise cancellation. The Noise Air Buds Mini 2 claim to have a battery life of up to 45 hours in the charging case.
The earbuds feature personalised gaming mode, and low latency to enhance users’ gaming experience. The earbuds sport 13mm drivers. Noise Air Buds Mini 2 supports Bluetooth Version 5.3 connectivity. The Hyper Sync technology allows users to pair their devices with ease upon opening the case.
The Noise Air Buds Mini 2 comes with Instacharge technology which allows users to use the earbuds for over two hours with a charge of just 10 minutes. The earbuds come with IPX5 certification, which means that they are water-resistant.
Product Specifications: Noise Air Buds Mini 2
Playback time | Up to 45 hours |
Charging port | USB Type-C |
Waterproofing rating | IPX5 |
Key features | Quad mic with ENC Half-in-ear compact and lightweight |
On a related note, Noise launched their true wireless earbuds, Noise Buds Aero in India recently. Priced at Rs 799, the earbuds come with a gaming mode and promise to offer a total battery backup (with the charging case) of 45 hours. The earbuds come with a water-resistant design and support Bluetooth version 5.3. Noise Buds Aero is available for purchase on Noise, and Myntra’s official websites in Charcoal Black and Snow White colour options.
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