Best true wireless earbuds (TWS) in India for 2021

Tue wireless earbuds, commonly known as TWS or TWE, are some of the most advanced wireless audio products in the past couple of years. With technological advancements and engineering, these tiny pieces of tech now come in a small case. 

We have curated the list of the absolute best true wireless earbuds without any price threshold. Some of these earbuds could possibly even beat some of our best over the ear headphones as they offer excellent sound quality as well as an overall excellent experience. 

Best TWS in India

1. Sennheiser Momentum TW 2

2. Sony WF-1000XM3

3. Apple AirPods Pro

4. OnePlus Buds Pro

5. Bose QC TWS

6. Jabra Elite 85t

7. Samsung Galaxy Buds 2

8. Oppo Enco X

9. Realme Buds Air 2

10. Beats Powerbeats Pro

Since these are literally true wireless earbuds, they don’t come with any wire attached nor do they sit over your head. This form factor also makes them easiest to carry them around 一 all these earbuds can be easily carried in your pocket. In the guide below we’ve selected the best pairs of true wireless buds to help you choose the right pair for your budget and your needs.

The current list comprises ten of the best true wireless earbuds and we’ve tested and reviewed each of them. The best true wireless earbuds of 2021 in the list below are all high-end – and most have a price tag to match. If you are looking for something more affordable we’ve curated a few buying guide for those categories as well:

Best true wireless earbuds in India

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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2

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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2

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1. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1 | Drivers: 7mm dynamic driver | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch | Battery: 6 hours | Charging: Type-C

Great sound
Premium design
Support for Hi-Res audio
Heavy
Relatively expensive

The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 boast of excellent sound quality, design and battery life, and are an easy recommendation for those looking for a premium product. They are amongst the best true wireless earbuds currently available, especially if the price and subjective discomfort are not deal-breakers for you.

These buds also look stunning as it comes with a shiny metallic touch-sensitive outer housing with a Sennheiser logo on a round body, making them look really sleek and classy. The charging case looks sophisticated with a woven finish that will match the colour of your bud. With over six hours of battery life in the buds and more than two full charges in the case. 

The Momentum True Wireless 2 are packing 7mm dynamic drivers, which are rated to deliver  "outstanding stereo sound, with deep bass, natural mids, and clear, detailed treble." The noise cancellation is also on par with the Sony WF-1000XM3. 

Read our Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 review

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Sony WF-1000XM3

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Sony WF-1000XM3

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2. Sony WF-1000XM3

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5 | Drivers: 6mm dynamic driver | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch | Battery: 6 hours | Charging: Type-C

Effective noise-cancellation
Classy design
Fun sound profile
Decent battery life
No LDAC support
Fit not for everyone

One of the most popular true wireless earbuds globally, the Sony WF-1000XM3 are still a great buy, especially considering the current price tag which is just under Rs 15,000. These offer class-leading noise-cancelling, above average battery life and loads of smart features. 

Globally, the Sony WF-1000XM4 are already available and the are also expected to launch in India soon. But, if you plan on getting a Sony TWS, the WF-1000XM3 are still worth spending on. In addition to Bluetooth NFC pairing, there’s Google Assistant support and familiar Sony audio processing refinements, including DSEE HX, which is available to restore subjective detail to lossy streams.

Don’t be fooled by the tiny 6mm drivers onboard; they exude clarity and bring a believable soundstage with exquisite detail. Not just that, they work well for predominantly vocal content (like podcasts) too with a smooth mid-range. 

With ANC turned on, we’re looking at about 6 hours of playback on a single charge, with a bit more with noise cancellation turned off. 

Read our Sony WF-1000XM3 Wireless Earbuds review

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AirPods Pro Review

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3. Apple AirPods Pro

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 | Drivers: Custom Apple driver | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch | Battery: 4.5 hours (ANC) | Charging: Lightning, Wireless

Good noise cancellation
Much better fit
Good for tracking hearing health
More expensive than better rivals
Can get loose during workout

If you own an Apple device, these are hands-down the best you can get as an audio companion. The new noise-cancelling feature is neat and useful, and the overall improvements to sound and design couldn't be more welcome – though, they are quite pricey.

While the fit is better than the original AirPods, you will need to get used to controlling them with the capacitive, touch-sensitive ridge on each stem – this takes some getting used to, but it’s a neat way to activate noise cancellation and skip tracks.

The sound quality of the AirPods Pro has certainly improved since the previous iteration – there’s a notable emphasis on vocals and bass. The battery life is strong and we found that the advertised four-to-five hours from a single charge was accurate. 

Read our Apple AirPods Pro review

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OnePlus Buds Pro

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4. OnePlus Buds Pro

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 | ANC: Yes | Controls: Pinch and squeeze | Battery: 6 hours(ANC off)/4.5 hours(ANC) | Charging: Type-C, Wireless

Great sound quality
Effective ANC
Good battery life
Wireless charging and IP55 rating
No volume control
Some features are limited to OnePlus phones
Boring case design

The OnePlus Buds Pro is a big leap forward from the original OnePlus Buds. The new OnePlus Buds Pro offers an excellent audio experience, effective active noise cancellation, good battery life, and a comfortable fit. While they might not beat the Apple AirPods Pro, the OnePlus Buds Pro represents good value for money and are a great alternative to the Oppo Enco X and the Galaxy Buds 2.

The OnePlus Buds Pro does an excellent job at blocking out external noise by up to 40dB and you get to choose from three ANC modes 一 noise cancellation, max ANC, and smart. In terms of battery life, the OnePlus Buds Pro lasts up to 24 hours with the case and ANC turned off. With ANC turned on, it drops to 20 hours. A quick 10-minute charge offers up to 10 hours of playback which is quite handy, and there’s also support for Qi wireless charging. 

Thanks to large 11mm drivers, you get an extremely enjoyable listening experience from these earbuds, with thumping bass that drives your music without overwhelming the other frequencies overpowering the vocals. Their clean and energetic sound lends the OnePlus Buds Pro to most genres, with a spacious soundstage. Like the AirPods Pro, the OnePlus Buds Pro can be controlled by squeezing their ear stems.

Read our OnePlus Buds Pro review

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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds

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5. Bose Quite Comfort

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1 | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch, slide | Battery: 6 hours | Charging: Type-C, Wireless

Excellent ANC
Rich, clear sound
Secure, comfortable fit
Wireless charging
Lacks on-board volume control
Bulky charging case
Case could offer more charge

In its second attempt, Bose gets a major win with the QuietComfort earbuds. These earbuds are a lot better than the SoundSport Free 一 not only is the design a lot better, the noise cancellation is exemplary. Sound quality is also really very good with superb clarity. They’re incredibly comfortable and well balanced too, despite their bulky form factor.

You get 10 adjustable ANC levels 一 at level 5 – you’ll be hard pressed to hear much of what’s happening around you and at level 10 it blocks out pretty much everything except high frequency sounds. Thanks to the excellent noise cancellation on these ‘Buds, you can truly enjoy your favorite tunes without being disturbed by anything else around you.

In terms of battery life, the Bose QuietComfort earbuds, with ANC set at maximum, we got about 5 hours 45 minutes – that’s including making a few calls, as well as calling up the voice assistant a few times, all through touch controls. 

Read our Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review

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6. Jabra Elite 85t

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 | Drivers: 12mm | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch | Battery: 5 hours (ANC) | Charging: Type-C

Adjustable active noise cancellation
Elegant design
Great audio with impressive bass
Much bulkier than the 75t
Fit isn’t perfect

The Jabra Elite 85t deliver impressive performance thanks to some great audio quality, effective noise cancellation and decent battery life. However, they’re let down a little by the fit, which is just not on par with their more compact predecessor.

Thanks to a new pair of 12mm drivers, the audio quality has been vastly improved to offer a wider and more well-balanced soundstage. This, alongside even deeper bass, adds more depth to your favourite tunes. These buds are still able to offer over five hours of playback per charge, with its charging case able to extend this to an impressive 25 hours.

The noise cancellation feature works well, but it's not as good as the Sony or Sennheiser earbuds. 

Read our Jabra Elite 85t review

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Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro

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7. Samsung Galaxy Buds 2

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch | Battery: 3.5 hours | Charging: Type-C, Wireless

Active noise-cancellation
Balanced sound
Improved call quality
Galaxy Wearable app is useful
ANC could be stronger
No sub-bass response
Only IPX2 rating

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 offers ANC, better sound quality, and a great fit as compared to the original buds. While they’re not the best true wireless earbuds out there, they’re easily one of the best for Samsung smartphone owners. With the two-driver design of the earbuds, you get a great audio experience, but the Buds 2 do have their weak points. The ANC isn’t class-leading here. 

The Galaxy Buds 2’s design is that they’re only IPX2 water-resistant, which means they’re only good for workouts that don't involve a lot of sweating. To control the Galaxy Buds you can use their built-in touch controls or your smartphone - they’re fairly intuitive.

Lastly, in terms of audio, you get a wonderful sound curve that amps up the bass, mids and highs, only missing out on the sub-bass (below 80hz) and the upper-most registers (11,000Hz and above), which can get a bit harsh at higher volumes.  

Read our Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 review

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Oppo Enco X

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8. Oppo Enco X

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 | Drivers: 11mm dynamic driver + 6mm balanced membrane driver | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch, slide | Battery: 3 hours (ANC) | Charging: Type-C, Wireless

Effective ANC
Sound quality
Intuitive gesture control
Good for calls
No iOS app support
Average battery life

One of the best and our go-to recommendation for under Rs 10,000, the  Oppo Enco X are yet another impressive audio product from the brand which is known for its smartphones. The presence of ANC is very effective and the sound quality is top-notch. 

It takes all the goodness from the Oppo Enco Free including the intuitive gesture control and sound quality. The major addition comes in terms of active noise cancellation here. To offer better audio experience, Oppo has teamed up with Dynaudio, a brand which is one of the best in the business. The earphones are suitable for everyone including those who are hardcore audiophiles. The sound quality is excellent and you will enjoy listening to music for an extended period of time on these. 

The active noise cancellation is pretty effective and Oppo has added two noise cancellation levels which is pretty smart. There are plenty of controls available but there are some limitations when it comes to customization. The battery life is pretty average, especially when listening to music with ANC and volume set to 100%. There is no support for fast charging either but, you get wireless charging. 

Read our Oppo Enco X review

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Realme Buds Air 2

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9. Realme Buds Air 2

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, Realme R2 | Drivers: 10mm Hi-Fi driver | ANC: Yes | Controls: Touch | Battery: 5 hours | Charging: Type-C

Effective ANC on budget
Sound quality
Battery life
Great for calls
No volume controls gesture
No wireless charging

For those who want very cheap true wireless earbuds under Rs 5,000, the Realme Buds Air 2 are a budget TWS with a lot of features packed into a tiny package. They bring ANC, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, excellent app support, and more for Rs 3,299. The Realme Buds Air 2 are our new go-to budget TWS recommendation.

The star of the show here is the active noise cancellation making its way to a budget TWS, that was unheard of before. The ANC is fairly good for the price which Realme is offering. The fit is extremely comfortable and easy to use for an extended period. The audio quality is surprisingly better than the Realme Buds Air Pro and the bass is also more punchy and thumping. It supports the AAC and SBC codec. The Realme Buds Air 2 offer mostly bass-heavy sound which most of us prefer and it serves well. 

The battery life is also pretty solid with 5 hours of playtime without ANC and about 4 hours and 15 minutes with the ANC turned on. It misses out on the wireless charging feature which was present on the Realme Buds Air. 

Read our Realme Buds Air 2 review

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10. Beats Powerbeats Pro

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 | ANC: No | Controls: Touch | Battery: 8 hours (ANC) | Charging: Type-C

Easy pairing with iOS
Immaculate fit
Enjoyable sound
Case is fairly bulky
Limited noise isolation
Only IPX4 rated

The true wireless Powerbeats Pro are a big step up for the Apple-owned headphone brand. They have their limitations as you are not getting noise cancellation and limited noise isolation, but they are Apple’s most premium workout buds. They’re supremely comfortable, sound decent and seem to never, ever fall out. In terms of battery life, we did manage to get eight-or-so hours with the buds and close to 24 hours with the included case. 

It has a sporty look and you also get fins which will ensure you get a perfect fit. These buds sound good both during a workout and during your time away from the gym. Where we found the Powerbeats Pro to perform their best is in a near-quiet environment, like your office, your home or your gym - because you can use hands-free Siri, they’re great for setting timers in between sets and placing calls to friends and clients. 

Read our Beats Powerbeats Pro review


Best TWS available in India for 2021

Product Price
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 Rs 24,990
Sony WF-1000XM3 Rs 14,999
Apple AirPods Pro Rs 21,490
OnePlus Buds Pro Rs 9,999
Bose QC TWS Rs 26,900
Jabra Elite 85t Rs 15,999
Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Rs 11,999
Oppo Enco X Rs 9,990
Realme Buds Air 2 Rs 3,299
Beats Powerbeats Pro Rs 21,500

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