Lenovo Unveils Yoga True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise‑Cancellation
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- June 13, 2026
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Lenovo Yoga True Wireless: ANC Earbuds Arrive at a Friendly Price
Lenovo’s new Yoga True Wireless earbuds bring active noise cancellation, solid battery life, and a comfortable fit—priced competitively for everyday listeners.
Lenovo has finally stepped into the crowded world of true‑wireless earbuds with a pair that feels surprisingly thoughtful. The Yoga True Wireless earbuds promise active noise cancellation (ANC), a sleek, minimalist design, and a price tag that won’t make you wince.
First off, the look. They sit in a matte‑black finish with subtle accents of Lenovo’s signature green on the charging case. The earbuds themselves are compact—just a little over a centimeter in length—so they slip into the ear canal without the bulky feel that many ANC models suffer from. The case is pocket‑friendly, fitting comfortably in a jeans pocket or a small bag.
But the real selling point, as Lenovo makes clear, is the ANC. Using a hybrid setup—one outward‑facing mic to capture external noise and an inward‑facing mic to monitor sound inside the ear—the earbuds claim to cut down ambient chatter by up to 30 dB. In a quick test on a bustling café, the background buzz dropped to a pleasant murmur, letting music and calls shine through without that hollow, overly processed feel.
Speaking of calls, the built‑in microphones have been tuned for clarity. Whether you’re on a Zoom meeting or a quick catch‑up with a friend, the voice pickup is crisp, and the echo‑cancellation does its job well enough that you won’t be constantly asking, “Can you hear me?”
On the technical side, Lenovo equips the earbuds with Bluetooth 5.2, promising a stable connection up to 10 meters away. The codec support includes SBC, AAC, and aptX Lite, which should please both Android and iOS users. Latency is low enough for casual gaming, though hardcore gamers might still prefer a wired solution.
Battery life is decent—about 5 hours of playback with ANC on, plus an extra 20 hours from the charging case. A quick 10‑minute charge gives roughly an hour of use, which is handy for those moments when you’re rushing out the door.
Durability? The earbuds carry an IPX4 rating, meaning they can handle light splashes and sweat, making them suitable for workouts or light rain. They aren’t built for deep dives, but for most daily activities, they hold up fine.
Now, the price. Lenovo is positioning the Yoga True Wireless at ₹5,999 (around $72 USD) in India, with similar pricing in other markets after conversion. That places them comfortably below many flagship ANC earbuds, yet above entry‑level options that lack noise cancellation.
Availability is rolling out gradually. In India, they’re already listed on Lenovo’s official store, as well as on major e‑commerce platforms like Amazon and Flipkart. Internationally, the launch is slated for late June, with shipments to Europe and North America expected within a few weeks.
Overall, Lenovo’s approach feels pragmatic. They’ve not tried to reinvent the wheel but rather refined the essentials—noise cancellation, decent sound, solid battery life—while keeping the cost approachable. If you’re looking for a pair that blends into daily life without demanding a premium, the Yoga True Wireless might just be the surprise you didn’t know you needed.
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