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Nokia G60 5G with free 2 Nokia Wireless speakers/Comfort Earbuds/discount offers in Australia, UK, India European markets

Nokia Mobile has continued with free Nokia Comfort Earbuds/Two Nokia Wireless speaker/discount offers on Nokia G60 5G purchase in various markets. Free Nokia Comfort Earbuds offer is available in the UK and European markets while in Australia two free Nokia Wireless speakers are on offer. In India there is a discount of INR 1500 offered with the purchase of Nokia G60 5G at retailer Amazon. Check the great offers available with the purchase of Nokia G60 5G in key markets below.

Nokia G60 5G offer in India:

In India Nokia G60 5G can be purchased at a discount of INR 1500. You can buy one for yourself by clicking on the link below.

Nokia G60 5G offer in UK:

With the offer of a free Nokia Comfort Earbuds Nokia G60 5G is priced at £249 in the UK. You can buy one for yourself by clicking on the link below.

Nokia G60 5G offer in Germany:

With the offer of free Nokia Comfort Earbuds and Nokia G60 5G clear case, Nokia G60 5G is priced at €349 in Germany. You can buy one for yourself by clicking on the link below.

Nokia G60 5G offer in France:

With the offer of free Nokia Comfort Earbuds and Nokia G60 5G clear case, Nokia G60 5G is priced at €359 in France. You can buy one for yourself by clicking on the link below.

Nokia G60 5G offer in Australia:

With the offer of two free Nokia Wireless speakers, Nokia G60 5G is priced at 569 in Australia. You can buy one for yourself by clicking on the link below.

Similarly pricing and availability details for Nokia X30 5G and Nokia G60 5G can be seen at the official Nokia Phones site for respective markets.

Nokia X30 5G is powered by Snapdragon 695 and comes with a 6.43” AMOLED PureDisplay with 90Hz refresh rate and protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. It has a big pixel 50MP PureView Dual-camera which uses AI and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) with a 13MP ultra-wide camera. It also boasts of 33W fast charging and claimed two-day battery life. Nokia X30 5G also comes with three OS upgrades, three years of monthly security updates and a free three-year warranty.

Nokia G60 5G is powered by Snapdragon 695 and comes with a 6.58” FHD display with 120Hz refresh rate. It also comes with a 50MP triple camera with 5MP ultra-wide and 2MP depth cameras. It also boasts of 20W fast charging and claimed two-day battery life. Nokia G60 5G also comes with three OS upgrades, three years of monthly security updates and a free three-year warranty for the first time in G-series.

Nokia Go Earbuds, Nokia Comfort Earbuds Launched At Affordable Prices: Specifications

Nokia has added two new affordable TWS earphones in India—the Nokia Go Earbuds and Nokia Comfort Earbuds. The brand unveiled these earphones at an event on April 26, 2022, alongside the new Nokia G21 and two other mobile phones. Let’s have a look at their specifications.

Nokia Go Earbuds: Features, Specifications

The Nokia Go Earbuds come with an in-ear design and a long stem. They sport 13mm dynamic drivers, which are touted to deliver a strong bass. The Earbuds come with touch controls to control music and calls. Being a budget TWS earphones, they don’t come with an Active Noise Cancellation feature. The earbuds can provide up to 6.5 hours of playback, and a combined playtime of up to 26 hours via the 300mAh charging case.

The earphones can be paired easily as they come with Bluetooth v5.0. universal Bluetooth compatibility. You can wear them during your workout sessions as they get IPX4 splash resistance.

Nokia Comfort Earbuds: Features, Specifications

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The Nokia Comfort Earbuds come with an in-ear design but are devoid of a stem. They feature 10mm drivers and promise a balanced sound experience. These wireless earphones offer touch-based controls for calls and music. The Bluetooth v5.1 ensures reliable connectivity and easy universal pairing. The earphones come with an IPX5 splash rating to protect them against spills and sweat.

The Nokia Comfort Earbuds carry 60mAh batteries and the charging case is powered by a 330mAh battery. The earbuds can offer a total combined playtime of 29 hours. Just like the Nokia Go Earbuds, the Nokia Comfort Earbuds can also be charged via a USB Type-C port.

Nokia Go Earbuds, Nokia Comfort Earbuds: Price, Availability

The Nokia Go Earbuds are priced at ₹1,999, while the Nokia Comfort Earbuds are priced at ₹2,799 in India. Both the truly wireless earphones will be available in black and white colourways.

Nokia Launches Comfort, Micro Go Earbuds Series, See Details

Nokia has launched a myriad of earbuds under the well-received Nokia Go, Micro, Comfort, and Clarity series. Along with the aforesaid audio products, HMD Global announced the Nokia C30, Nokia 6310, and Nokia XR20 smartphones. For those who are unaware, HMD Global is a Finnish phone maker that has the license to make Nokia-branded phones.

On Tuesday, HMD Global announced the Nokia Go, Micro, Comfort, Clarity Earbuds series, along with other entry-level smartphones. Aside from unveiling the classic earbuds, the company also took the wraps off various Solo audio devices including the Nokia Clarity Solo Bud, Nokia Clarity Solo, Nokia Solo Bud, and Nokia Solo Bud, according to BGR.

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Nokia Clarity Earbuds Specs

The lineup has two earbuds including the Nokia Clarity and the Nokia Clarity Pro. The most notable difference between the aforesaid earbuds is that the Pro model supports ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), while the standard variant doesn’t. Both the earphones adopt Qualcomm cVc technology to minimize background noise and have 10mm drivers.

They have a light ring that serves as an indicator while you are on a call. These IPX5 rated earbuds come with Bluetooth v5.2 support. The company claims that the Nokia Clarity Earbuds Pro delivers an impressive playtime of seven hours. You can extend that to 28 hours by turning off the ANC and using the charging case. The standard model offers nine hours of battery life. This can be extended to 36 hours with the charging case.

Nokia Comfort Earbuds Specs

The Nokia Comfort series comes with 10mm drivers, an IPX5 rating, and Bluetooth 5 support. The series has three models including the Comfort Earbuds Pro, Comfort Earbuds, and Comfort Earbuds. The Plus model supports wireless charging, and the Pro variant boasts awe-inspiring features such as ANC, Environmental Noise Cancellation, and low latency.

The standard model offers a total playtime of 29 hours. The Plus model delivers playback of up to 9.5 hours, which can be extended to 14 hours with a charging case. The top model in the series, Comfort Earbuds Pro, provides playback of seven hours, but you can extend it to 16 hours with the help of the charging case.

Nokia Micro Earbuds Specs

These earbuds use an unparalleled charge-through technology that enables the manufacturer to house the series in a compact form factor. Despite being miniaturized, they deliver more than 9 hours of battery life even after a single charge. Furthermore, you can use the charging case to extend the battery life to 28 hours.

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The Pro variant features an angled design, along with a dual-mic setup for noise reduction technology support. They are IPX5 rated and pack 6mm drivers. On top of that, they can automatically switch between one, or both during phone calls.

Nokia Go Earbuds Specs

It packs 13mm drivers for superior bass performance. It is housed in a super slim body and offers a comfortable fit. These IPX4 rated earphones use auto-switching technology to switch between both or a single earbud. Other notable features include wired USB Type-C charging for the case, Bluetooth v5, and touch controls.

The Go Earbuds are expected to offer up to 6.5 hours of battery life on a single charge. The battery life can be extended to 26 hours with the help of the charging case.

Nokia Solo Earphones, Nokia Wired Specs

The Solo lineup features professional-centric four models. The lineup includes Nokia Clarity Solo Bud, Nokia Clarity Solo Bud, Nokia Solo Bud, and the Nokia Solo Bud. The Nokia Wired earbuds feature 10 mm drivers and sport an ergonomic frame. The earphones are wired as the name suggests. over, they have an in-line mic for calls.

The Solo Bud features a soft rubber fin that ensures a perfect fit. It offers a talk time of 6.5 hours. The Solo Buds comes with an extra feature of IPX4 rating for splash and sweat resistance. The Clarity Solo Bud, as well as the Clarity Solo Bud, supports dual-mic noise reduction and uses Qualcomm cVc technology, and Elevoc AI. It offers 6 hours of talk time.

Price Availability

The Nokia Go Earbuds (TWS-201) will set you back 34, and the Micro Earbuds (TWS-311) is available for 64. The Micro Earbuds Pro (TWS-521) retails for 69, the Comfort Earbuds (TWS-411) for 54, and the Comfort Earbuds (TWS-411W) carries a 59 price tag. The Comfort Earbuds Pro (TWS-631W) sells for 99, while the Clarity Earbuds (TWS-821W) are up for grabs for 89.

You can go for the Clarity Earbuds Pro (TWS-841W) if you are willing to shell out 99. The Solo Bud (SB-101) is available for 29, and the Solo Bud (SB-201) for 39. The Clarity Solo Bud (SB-401) and the Clarity Solo Bud (SB-501) are available for 59, while the Wired Buds (WB-101) will set you back just 6.

Nokia’s Comfort Earbuds, Go Earbuds 2 and the Go Earbuds 2 Pro Spotted on the TDRA Certification Website

Three new Nokia TWS audio devices have now been spotted on the TDRA certification website. The Nokia Comfort Earbuds, Nokia Go Earbuds 2 and the Nokia Go Earbuds 2 Pro are the three devices spotted on the TDRA certification website.

Nokia TWS Audio Devices Receives TDRA Certification

The Nokia Comfort Earbuds has appeared on the TDRA certification website with model number, TWS-411W and has been certified with the equipment registration number ER22075/23.

The other two devices, the Nokia Go Earbuds 2 and the Nokia Go Earbuds 2 Pro have made their appearance on the certification website with model numbers, TWS-122 and TWS-222, and have been certified with the equipment registration numbers, ER22073/23 and ER22074/23, respectively.

All three devices were certified on the same day, on the 5th of July 2023, with their certification valid till the 4th of July 2026.

Nokia Earbuds TDRA Certifications

All three devices have been listed on the official website of Nokia and its full specifications are already revealed to us.

Nokia Comfort Earbuds

The Nokia Comfort Earbuds features a natural ergonomic design with a unique comfort ring. The earbuds are equipped with a pair of 10mm drivers and support Bluetooth connectivity of version 5.1. Each earbud has a 60 mAh battery and the charging case itself packs a 330 mAh battery, offering a long playtime of 29 hours. The earbuds also support wireless charging. It is also IPX5 water-resistant and comes in two color choices – white and black.

Nokia Go Earbuds 2

The Nokia Go Earbuds 2 also are equipped with a pair of 10mm drivers and have an in-ear ergonomic hybrid earbud design. The device is also IPX4 water-resistant and comes in white and black colors. It supports Bluetooth connectivity of version 5.2

Regarding its battery life, each earbud has a 40 mAh battery and its charging case has a battery backup of 300 mAh. A total battery life of 24 hours will be offered to its users.

Nokia Go Earbuds 2 Pro

Nokia Go Earbuds 2 Pro has a soft rubber finishing ergonomic design with a 10mm driver unit on each earbud. Design-wise it is similar to the Nokia Go Earbuds 2 with slight changes and features upgrades.

Just like the Nokia Go Earbuds 2, Nokia’s Go Earbuds 2 Pro also supports the same Bluetooth connectivity of version 5.2 and is equipped with the same batteries which offers a battery life of upto 24 hours.

To know more about these devices, visit the official website of Nokia.

The 7 Best True Wireless Earbuds. Summer 2023 Reviews

Truly wireless earbuds are relatively new in the headphones market. While several models were made by lesser-known brands for a couple of years, they didn’t become immensely popular until Apple released the first Airpods in late 2016. Since then, almost every company has thrown its hat in the ring. What used to be a relatively expensive product that lacked features is now available at every price point, with a performance that can match regular Bluetooth in-ears. While truly wireless headphones can’t quite match the battery life of larger Bluetooth headphones, most popular options come with a charging case to extend their overall battery life while away from a charger.

We’ve tested over 165 pairs of truly wireless earbuds and in-ear headphones, and below are our recommendations for the best options. They tend to cost more than ordinary earbuds, so check out our picks for the best cheap earbuds if you’re looking for something more budget-friendly. You can also look at the best in-ears and earbuds, the best earbuds for iPhone, and the best wireless earbuds for more options.

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Best True Wireless Earbuds

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless

The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless are the best true wireless earbuds we’ve tested. These premium buds are the next generation of the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Truly Wireless and have a less bulky design than their predecessor, which makes them very comfortable for long listening sessions. Although they’re a bit larger than other picks on this list, their build holds an outstanding noise cancelling (ANC) system. Whether traveling by bus or working at the office, these buds can block out lots of noise, meaning you can FOCUS on your audio. They last roughly 6.7 hours continuously, and their carrying case supplies an additional three charges if you need it. Their sound has more bass than we can measure, as the shape of our test rig’s ear canals impacts their bass delivery. However, subjectively, you can expect more boom, which muddies and clutters vocals and instruments. If you prefer a different sound, their companion app offers a graphic EQ and presets to help you fine-tune their sound. Unfortunately, despite their high-end price, they don’t support multi-device pairing, so you can only connect them with one device at a time.

Best Upper Mid-Range True Wireless Earbuds

Apple Airpods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless

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The Apple Airpods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless are a great option if you’re looking for cheaper earbuds but still want a premium experience. These earbuds are better built than the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless and offer a few features for iOS that you might appreciate if you’re an iPhone or MacBook user. Their H2 chip helps with easy pairing to Apple devices, and they support Spatial Audio, a surround sound feature meant to create a more immersive listening experience with compatible content. Their adaptive EQ results in a somewhat warm sound profile, so your audio has a bit of extra boom and cozy-sounding vocals and instruments. Unlike the previous pick, they don’t have an app with sound customization features like an EQ. Their ANC feature isn’t as effective as the Boses’, so they block out less ambient sound overall, but it offers excellent overall performance with a wide range of noise, including rumbling bus and plane engines. The earbuds last just under six hours of continuous use with ANC on and come with a case with four extra charges. They have a comfortable fit for most people, but you might find they wiggle out of your ears after a while and require repositioning.

Best Mid-Range True Wireless Earbuds

Google Pixel Buds Pro Truly Wireless

Consider the Google Pixel Buds Pro Truly Wireless for something more reasonably priced. These earbuds have a less comfortable fit for most and aren’t as well-built as the Apple Airpods Pro (2nd generation), but they still offer a great all-around performance. Their ANC feature does an excellent job of blocking noise, including rumbling engines during your commute. They support multi-device pairing, meaning you can stay connected with your phone and computer simultaneously. They come in more colors than the Apple or Bose, so you can get them in bright colors like coral and lemongrass. Their V-shaped sound profile adds rumble and punch to your audio and keeps instruments and vocals clear and bright. You can also customize the sound with an in-app graphic EQ and presets. However, these buds have a somewhat bulky design compared to the previous picks and aren’t as comfortable or stable for most. The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless are around the same price and offer a more comfortable fit and better stability, making them less likely to slip out of your ears during workouts. However, their ANC feature blocks out much less noise, but they have a better mic performance, so they’re better for phone calls than many truly wireless earbuds we’ve tested.

Best Lower Mid-Range True Wireless Earbuds

Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless

If you’re looking for affordable earbuds, you might want to start your search in the lower mid-range with the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless. These earbuds don’t have a virtual surround sound feature. Their warm sound profile lacks thump and rumble, making them less well-suited for bass-heavy music. However, it’s well-balanced enough for various genres, and if you prefer a different sound, you can use the app’s graphic EQ and presets for sound customization. They support LDAC, Sony’s codec for hi-res audio via Bluetooth. They also have an adaptive ANC system to adjust to the noise around you. It does a fantastic job of blocking out ambient sound and isolates from bass-range noise like rumbling engines more effectively than the Google Pixel Buds Pro Truly Wireless. The earbuds last more than eight hours of continuous use with ANC on, and they come with a case that holds an additional four charges.

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Best Budget True Wireless Earbuds

Anker Soundcore Life Dot 2 Truly Wireless

Check out the Anker Soundcore Life Dot 2 Truly Wireless for wireless earbuds that won’t break the bank. These well-built earbuds stand out from the crowd as their carrying case holds more than 12 extra charges. Although one charge lasts just over seven hours, their total battery life nears almost 100 hours, practically unheard of for truly wireless buds. They also enter a standby mode to help conserve battery life if you forget to turn them off. Also, while they don’t have an ANC system, they do a good job of passively isolating you from office-type noise like ambient chatter and humming A/C units. They come with a selection of differently-sized ear tips and stability fins, and they’re decently comfortable once you find a good fit. Their sound profile is also well-balanced, with some extra bass that lends more thump and rumble to mixes. Unfortunately, unlike the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless, they aren’t compatible with the Anker Soundcore app. They also don’t have sound customization features like an EQ or presets to help you fine-tune their sound. These earbuds are presently quite difficult to get your hands on and have gone in and out of stock repeatedly in a short time.

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Best Cheap Truly Wireless Earbuds

JLab Audio GO Air POP True Wireless

The best cheap wireless earbuds we’ve tested are the JLab Audio Go Air POP True Wireless. These earbuds don’t have stand-out features like the Anker Soundcore Life Dot 2 Truly Wireless’ extremely long battery life, and like the previous pick, they don’t have an EQ for sound customization. You can cycle through a few EQ presets with the onboard controls. With the default EQ setting, they have a bass-rich sound that adds punch and boom to your audio without overwhelming instruments and vocals. They’re well-built and rated IPX4 for resistance against light water exposure. Their stable fit makes them a solid inexpensive choice for the gym. They don’t have ANC and don’t passively isolate from as much noise as the Anker, but they do a decent job of blocking out ambient sound. They have a long nine-hour continuous battery life, meaning they can last through a workday or long flight, and their case holds three extra charges. The case’s charging cable is built into it, which can be convenient, but it also means you must replace the earbuds if the cable gets damaged.

Best Truly Wireless Earbuds For Running

Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless

The Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless are the best Βluetooth earbuds for running we’ve tested. Unlike other picks on this list, these buds have a rugged and sturdy build, rated IP68, meaning they’re fully dust-tight and protected from water immersion, making them a solid choice for tough hikes and outdoor activity. They’re also very comfortable and have a stable in-ear fit, so they won’t move around or fall out during a run. The case is also rated IP54 for dust and water resistance, so toss it in a bag without worrying about dirt or rain damaging your headphones. These earbuds have a well-balanced default sound profile that you can customize with a parametric EQ and presets in the headphones’ companion app. While their roughly five hours of continuous battery life is short for a 9-5 workday, it’ll last through most workouts, and their case holds a few extra charges. Unfortunately, even though they have an ANC feature, it doesn’t offer a very good noise isolation performance, so they aren’t ideal if you want to isolate yourself from noise at the gym. That may not be an issue if you run outside since it makes it easier to stay aware of your surroundings.

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Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best earbuds buy for most people in each price range. We factor in the price (cheaper headphones win over pricier ones if the difference isn’t worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no headphones that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

If you would like to choose for yourself, here is the list of all our reviews for truly wireless headphones. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There are no perfect headphones. Personal taste, preference, and listening habits will matter more in your selection.