
Dizo Buds Z launched with noise-free calling feature, 16-hour playback time
India Today
Dizo's new Buds Z come with a good playback time and a design that will ensure a good fit.
Dizo has launched a new pair of truly wireless earbuds. They are called the Dizo Buds Z, which is a departure from the GoPods naming. These earbuds come close on the heels of the arrival of GoPods, GoPods Neo, and GoPods D in India. The Dizo Buds Z will be available in the upcoming Flipkart Big Billion Days sale that begins on October 7. The highlights of the Dizo Buds Z are the Bass Boost+ algorithm, lightness, and a total playback time of 16 hours. The earbuds also come with a USB-C port for charging, which means you will not have to worry about carrying a separate cable every time.
At the launch of the Dizo Buds Z, Abhilash Panda, CEO of Dizo India, also announced the company had sold 15,000 units of the Dizo Watch 2 within 3 minutes. The first sale of the smartwatch was held on September 22. Dizo also launched the Dizo Watch Pro alongside the Dizo Watch 2, but it has not announced the sales numbers for it yet.

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