iQOO TWS 1e TWS Earbuds Launching in India on August 21 with ANC and 42-Hour Battery Life

iQOO TWS 1e TWS Earbuds Launching in India on August
iQOO TWS 1e TWS Earbuds Launching in India on August

iQOO TWS 1e Earbuds to Launch in India on August 21 with Active Noise Cancellation and Up to 42 Hours of Battery Life

Vivo’s sub-brand, iQOO, is set to launch its new truly wireless earbuds, the iQOO TWS 1e, in India on August 21. The earbuds were announced via a social media post and will be unveiled alongside the iQOO Z9s series. According to the teaser poster, the iQOO TWS 1e will debut as the company’s first TWS earphones in the country and will be available for purchase through Amazon India and iQOO’s official website.

The iQOO TWS 1e earbuds come with active noise cancellation (ANC) and are claimed to provide up to 42 hours of battery life on a single charge. They feature 11mm dynamic drivers and an IP54-rated build, making them suitable for use in various environments.

The earbuds have been available in China since December last year in Mecha White and Star Pearl Yellow colorways, with a price tag of CNY 159 (roughly Rs. 1,900). The Vivo TWS 3e, a rebadged version of the iQOO TWS 1e, is priced at Rs. 1,899 in India.

Specifications of the iQOO TWS 1e include support for touch gesture controls, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, low latency of up to 55ms, and features like DeepX 3.0 stereo, 3D panoramic audio, and Monster Sound effects for gaming. The earbuds also come with an AI-assisted noise reduction feature and an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance.

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