Republic Day sales on Amazon and Flipkart offer interesting deals on several premium true wireless earbuds under the Rs 15,000 mark. This price band now covers flagship-grade features like strong active noise cancellation, high-resolution Bluetooth codecs, long battery life, multipoint connectivity, and reliable call quality. For this list, the focus is on ten popular models available on these e-commerce platforms with their respective prices and features. Below, you can find the earbuds ordered in descending price, starting from the most expensive under Rs 15,000.
Prices are subject to change and may vary by retailer or sale period.
Price: Rs 13,499
ANC: Adaptive (AI-powered) | Max codec: SSC 24-bit/96kHz | claimed battery life: case 515 mAh (30 hrs total)
This is Samsung’s most complete TWS under Rs 15,000. You get adaptive ANC and adaptive EQ backed by Galaxy AI, a dual-driver setup, IP57 water resistance, wireless charging, and excellent voice pickup using a dedicated VPU, AI-enhanced microphones and Super Wideband (SWB). Use with a Samsung phone for the best experience.
Price: Rs 12,999
ANC: Silent Seal 1.5 (adaptive) | max codec: AAC | claimed battery life: case ~500 mAh (20 hrs total)
Pixel Buds 2a focus on comfort and consistent performance rather than specs. It has an 11mm driver, a 5-band equaliser, ANC, Spatial Audio, Clear Calling feature, and multipoint. Codec support is limited, but for Pixel users, the software experience and tuning still stand out.
Price: Rs 10,999
ANC: with H2 chip | Max codec: AAC | Claimed battery life: case N/A (30 hrs total)
AirPods 4 with ANC are designed primarily for Apple users. Noise control adapts intelligently, spatial features work well within the ecosystem, and call quality is consistently strong. Codec support is limited, but integration and ease of use remain unmatched on iPhone. You also get an IP54 rating, wireless charging, Transparency Mode, H2 chip and USB-C charging.
Price: Rs 10,999
ANC: up to 50 dB (adaptive) | Max codec: LHDC 5.0 | Claimed battery life: case 566 mAh (43 hrs total)
At its sale price, the Buds Pro 3 are among the strongest all-rounders. You get powerful ANC, dual drivers, wireless charging, multipoint, and excellent battery life. They pair especially well with OnePlus phones but perform well on Android in general.
Price: Rs 9,999
ANC: True Adaptive | max codec: LDAC | Claimed battery life: case 680 mAh (48 hrs total)
JBL’s strength here is battery life and versatility. The Live Beam 3 supports LDAC, multipoint, wireless charging, IP55 dust and water resistance, and call performance with a six-mic setup. Its smart case with a built-in display is a highlight as it allows control of most settings without using the JBL app.
Price: Rs 9,990
ANC depth: Hybrid adaptive ANC | Max codec: aptX, AAC, SBC (LE Audio ready) | Claimed battery life: up to 28 hrs total
The Sennheiser Accentum TWS focuses on sound quality first, features second. It uses 7mm TrueResponse dynamic drivers and sports hybrid and adaptive ANC, Transparency mode, aptX, multipoint, Wireless Qi charging, USB-C fast charging, IP54 rating, Auracast, and IP54 ingress protection.
Price: Rs 8,499
ANC: 45 dB (smart ANC) | Max codec: LDAC, LHDC 5.0 | Claimed battery life: case 500 mAh (40.5 hrs total)
Nothing Ear delivers one of the strongest spec sheets at this price. High-resolution codec support, 45db ANC, wireless charging, multipoint, ChatGPT support, IP54 rating for buds, IP55 for the case, Clear Voice technology, and an 11mm ceramic driver give it a clear value edge.
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ANC depth: AI noise cancelling | Max codec: AAC / SBC | Claimed battery life: case N/A (40 hrs total)
Price: Rs 6,989
Sony’s focus here is compact design and sound quality rather than raw features. You get DSEE upscaling, Ambient Sound, calls with Precise Voice Pickup Technology, multipoint, and an IPX4 rating. There is no wireless charging. This works best for users who value Sony’s tuning, Sound Connect app, and a lightweight fit.
Price: Rs 6,120
ANC depth: up to 50 dB | Max codec: aptX Lossless, LDAC, LE Audio, LC3 | Claimed battery life: case 600 mAh (52 hrs total)
This boasts tempting specs at this budget. You get flagship-grade codec support, adaptive ANC, excellent battery life, wireless charging, 6 Mics AI Call, EQ, Auracast and multipoint connectivity.
Price: Rs 5,999
ANC depth: up to 49 dB | Max codec: LHDC 5.0 | Claimed battery life: case N/A (44 hrs total)
The Master Buds stand out for aggressive pricing and features. It offers a large 12.4mm PEEK + Titanium driver setup, Sound by Bose, multipoint, 6 mic ENC for calls, IPX5 and long battery life. Wireless charging is missing, but the price is under Rs 8,000, and the overall package is hard to ignore.
This segment shows how competitive the sub-Rs 15,000 TWS market has become. Republic Day sales only make the gap between mid-range and flagship earbuds even smaller.
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