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Lenovo has quietly introduced a new pair of affordable open-back wireless earbuds in China. The new Lenovo TA410 has been listed on JD.com with a retail price of 99 yuan (around $14). 

The TA410 is not Lenovo’s first dabble in the open-ear earbuds market. The company has previously launched models like Lenovo EA350 and EA400

Lenovo TA410 open-ear earbuds launch specs price

The TA410 follows the same route with a clip-on design that allows users to stay aware of their surroundings while listening to music or taking calls. This type of design is becoming increasingly popular among runners, cyclists, and office users who do not want complete noise isolation.

The earbuds are available in purple, gray, and white color options. Lenovo has given the charging case a simple rounded design with the company logo placed on the front. There is also a breathing indicator light below the logo to show charging and connection status.

Lenovo TA410 Specifications

Despite its budget price, the TA410 comes with several features usually seen on more expensive wireless earbuds. Lenovo says the earbuds support Bluetooth 7.0 connectivity and offer a stable connection range of around 10 meters. 

The company has also included directional sound transmission technology to reduce sound leakage while delivering audio toward the listener’s ears. For calls, the earbuds feature four-microphone ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) technology. 

Lenovo TA410 Specifications

Lenovo says each earbud weighs only 4.5 grams and can handle light rain, thanks to IPX5 water resistance. 

Furthermore, Lenovo claims the earbuds can deliver up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge, while the charging case extends the tota battery life to as much as 48 hours. 

According to the listed specifications, the earbuds carry 25mAh batteries, while the charging case packs a 250mAh battery. Charging is handled through a USB Type-C port, and a full recharge takes about 1.5 hours.

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Rajesh Regmi is a tech journalist based in Nepal, currently writing for Gizmochina, where he covers smartphone leaks, launches, and industry news. Before joining Gizmochina, he contributed to Gadgetbyte, a popular Nepali tech portal known for gadget news and reviews, as well as Spill Some Beans, where he covered smartphone specs, Android updates, and tech leaks. He studied at Lord Buddha Education Foundation and describes himself as someone with a keen interest in tech advancements who also enjoys anime in his free time.