
Nokia ANC wireless earbuds, Bluetooth neckband launched, prices start at Rs 1,999
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The active-noise cancelling earphones from Nokia offer 5.5 hours of continuous playback.
If you are looking for new earphones, Nokia has two new pairs of wireless earphones for you. Flipkart has introduced a Nokia truly wireless earbuds and Bluetooth headset in India. The first one is the ANC T3110 while the second one is called T2000, in what could be the old and inconvenient way of naming products. Notably, these two new audio products are not from HMD Global but from Flipkart that holds the license for certain Nokia devices. So, the new Nokia ANC T3110 is a pair of active noise-cancelling truly wireless earbuds. Flipkart has said that the new earbuds also offer an IPX7 rating for water and dust resistance, which means you can wear them while working out or running. But do not go to shower with them on. The in-ear earbuds have silicone ear tips while the rest of the design is a rectangular block with round edges. There is a big touch area on the earbuds to help you make gestures for playback and other things. The active-noise cancelling earphones from Nokia offer 5.5 hours of continuous playback with ANC turned off while with ANC on, you get up to 4.5 hours. When coupled with the charge from the case, you can get 22 hours with ANC turned off and 18 hours with noise cancellation on. The Nokia ANC T3110 earbuds use Bluetooth 5.1 for pairing and connection.More Related News

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