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20 March 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board
{ title: OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro: Why the Hype Might Just Be Ear‑Candy, meta_title: OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro Launch - Price Drop, Specs & Roast, meta_desc: Discover the real story behind OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro's launch, price cut to ₹3,799, and why its 'premium' features might be more fluff than fire., keywords: OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro, price drop India, ANC earbuds, LHDC codec, 12mm drivers, AI call clarity, 3D spatial audio, tech roast, content:

Oh great, another pro earbud that promises to turn your commute into a concert hall… in your imagination

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OnePlus decided the world needed more earbuds that sound like they were designed by a marketing team after three espressos and a vague memory of a sci‑fi movie. The Nord Buds 4 Pro arrive with a price tag that pretends to be a discount, but really just shouts we still think this is a luxury.

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What the solution actually looks like

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The retailers grand plan: drop the price by ₹200 on launch day and hope nobody notices the same old features repackaged with fancier adjectives. Its a classic case of new paint on a cracked wall.

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12 mm titanium‑coated drivers - the big deal

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Sure, a 12 mm driver sounds impressive until you realize its basically a louder version of the same thin diaphragm youve heard on budget buds for years. The titanium coating is about as useful as a gold‑plated spoon - it looks shiny, but it wont make your bass any deeper.

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LHDC codec support - because high‑definition is a buzzword

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OnePlus loves to throw around LHDC like its the holy grail of audio. In reality, you need a compatible source, a flawless Bluetooth connection, and the patience to troubleshoot why it sometimes drops to SBC. Red Flag: limited real‑world support.

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55 dB ANC - active