Unix Amor wireless neckband with a display, up to 90Hr battery life launched in India: price, availability
Unix Amor UX-480 supports ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) for clearer calls.
The earphones feature Voice changer and karaoke mode for creators.
It is priced at Rs 1,999 on the official Unix website but you could fetch it for lower price.
Indian brand Unix has launched its latest wireless neckband, the Unix Amor UX-480, in the country. The budget pair has a built-in display on the thicker portion of the module. This screen could help you see battery level, playback status and more. The Unix earphones also boast up to 90 hours of battery life. So, the neckband seems to be aimed at users who want long battery life and a unique display feature. Here are the complete details:
SurveyPrice and availability
The Unix Amor Neckband (UX-480) is priced at Rs 1,999 on the official Unix website. However, you could find it at a lower price on other online platforms like Meesho and even offline stores. The neckband earphones is available in Black, Blue, and Pink colours and come with a 12-month warranty.
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Unix Amor Neckband specifications
The Unix Amor UX-480 features a lightweight design for extended wear and magnetic earbuds with auto on/off functionality. The built-in LCD screen displays battery level, playback status, and Bluetooth connectivity information.
Inside, it carries 10.2mm dynamic drivers and claims balanced sound. The earphones support Bluetooth 5.4, offering a stable wireless connection within a 10 to 15m range. The neckband includes five voice-changing effects and five equaliser modes, allowing users to customise their sound profile. It also supports voice assistants and features Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) for clearer calls.

The underlying 380mAh battery promises up to 90 hours of playback and 500 hours of standby time. It supports USB-C fast charging. Unix claims 1.5–2 hours for a full charge. Additionally, the neckband has a TF card slot that enables offline music playback, for times when you don’t have an internet connection or if you generally prefer not to rely on streaming apps.
Unix has also added voice effects and karaoke support, perhaps useful for content creators and casual users. Among other things, Unix highlights low-latency audio that could aid in light gaming needs.
Unix offers a unique feature set, but it lacks an official IP rating.
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