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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: OnePlus<\/a> on Saturday launched its latest wired earphones, the OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones<\/a> in India at Rs 799.

The premium smartphone maker said in a statement that the brand intends to provide a wider range of consumers with an accessible range of wired earphones compatible with the 3.5mm jack, as more brands make a move to USB Type-C-to-3.5mm jack.

The wired earphones will go on sale from September 1 across platforms. It is equipped with 9.2mm dynamic drivers and a 0.42cc sound cavity, set to deliver enhanced bass experience.

The
OnePlus Nord<\/a> Wired Earphones feature an inline mic and button controls which give users control over calls, multimedia, and the ability to manage voice assistant at the click of a button, as well as a magnetic clip to ensure portability.

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OPPO 'committed' to Europe after stopping smartphone sales in Germany<\/a><\/h2>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: OnePlus<\/a> on Saturday launched its latest wired earphones, the OnePlus Nord Wired Earphones<\/a> in India at Rs 799.

The premium smartphone maker said in a statement that the brand intends to provide a wider range of consumers with an accessible range of wired earphones compatible with the 3.5mm jack, as more brands make a move to USB Type-C-to-3.5mm jack.

The wired earphones will go on sale from September 1 across platforms. It is equipped with 9.2mm dynamic drivers and a 0.42cc sound cavity, set to deliver enhanced bass experience.

The
OnePlus Nord<\/a> Wired Earphones feature an inline mic and button controls which give users control over calls, multimedia, and the ability to manage voice assistant at the click of a button, as well as a magnetic clip to ensure portability.

\"OPPO<\/a><\/figure>

OPPO 'committed' to Europe after stopping smartphone sales in Germany<\/a><\/h2>

OPPO and its subsidiary OnePlus stopped sales of smartphones and smartwatches in Germany after they lost a patent lawsuit against Finnish telecom player Nokia earlier this month.<\/p><\/div>