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NuraTrue Wireless Earbuds ?140 Ono RRP ?199.99


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Selling a pair of nuratrue earbuds in like new condition have used them a few times no marks or scratches comes with all included accessories. Would like ?140 Ono collection opposite Peckham Rye park.


Nura's technology tests your hearing and crafts the sound specifically to suit your ears, so you can hear your favourite music like never before.


- Nura adjusts and personalises the sound to suit your hearing, so your favourite music sounds better than ever

- Immersion mode lets you dive deep into the bass and mix your sound the way you like it

- Active noise-cancelling means you can focus on your music without outside noise bothering you

- Hear what's happening around you without having to remove the buds with Social mode - just tap the earbud and join the conversation.

- Customise the functions on the touch buttons to control the volume or active your voice assistant

- The buds are sweat resistant, so you can take them to the gym or on a hike

- You get up to 6 hours battery on the buds - pop them back in the case between listens for up to 24 hours of music

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