Lenovo’s Yoga ecosystem looks like it’s about to get bigger with the launch of true wireless ANC buds
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(Image credit: Windowsreport.com)
(Image credit: Windowsreport.com)
The earbuds will be part of the Yoga sub-brand, which Lenovo uses for its more lifestyle-oriented products (as opposed to Legion, its gaming sub-brand), and they’ll fill a gap in the current line-up which features the £120 Yoga active noise cancellation headphones but no earbuds. The wider Lenovo product range does include some in-ears, but those models are wired.
What to expect from Lenovo’s Yoga wireless earbuds
According to the leak, these earbuds aren’t made for or targeted towards audiophiles or fitness users; they’re designed more with chat in mind, and will offer instant pairing with Yoga laptops and instant answering of Teams calls. They’ll pair with multiple devices for easy transition between laptop and mobile devices. One intriguing feature is called Voice ID: it uses voice recognition on your PC alongside your earbuds to help isolate and enhance your voice in calls.
The rest of the leaked specs suggest a frequency response of 20 to 20,000Hz, 6.5 hours of battery with ANC off, 1 hour recharge time and a weight of 6g per earbud. And design-wise there isn’t anything particularly strange or startling here: if you took the branding off the case we could probably convince you thatApplewas making blackAirPods.
You can see all the leaked renders atWindowsReport.com.
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