
Noise Buds VS102 features a great design, comes with 14-hour battery life but costs only Rs 1299
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The Buds VS102 comes with a great design and interesting set of features including 11 mm drivers, battery life of 14 hours on a single charge, water and sweat resistance and a lot more.
Noise has been on a launching spree. The homegrown wearables company has launched quite a few earbuds and smartwatches of late. Expanding its TWS portfolio, Noise has launched the Buds VS102 in India. The Buds VS102 comes with a great design and interesting set of features including 11 mm drivers, battery life of 14 hours on a single charge, water and sweat resistance and a lot more. The Noise Buds VS102 has been launched in India for Rs 1299. The earbuds come in two colours black and white and will be available for purchase on Flipkart and the official website of Noise. In this price segment, Noise is already offering the Air Buds Mini. Then we have the Boult Audio Freepods Pro which also comes with similar features and is priced at Rs 1299. Micromax too had launched an affordable pair of earbuds called the Micromax Airfunk 1 which is priced at Rs 1299. These are some options available in the sub-1500 segment.
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