REVIEW: Tranya Nova ANC Wireless Earbuds

Tranya Nova ANC wireless earbuds – exclusive 15% discount code – NOVA15US

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Not everybody loves Apple and everything that Apple makes. Some prefer Android as a mobile operating system, some prefer a different type of laptop and some prefer earbuds that don’t cost the earth, but still supply great sound and a seamless listening experience.

So step forward, the Tranya Nova ANC wireless earbuds, a welcome alternative to other  expensive earbuds that are just as good, if not better, than their highly branded counterparts.

Retailing on Amazon at a reasonable $79.99 these earbuds come with all the necessary paraphrenalia and are easily connected through Bluetooth and especially Bluetooth 5.3, so two devices can be attached simultaneously and it’s easy to switch between them.

The case can be charged through a USB-C or wireless charging pad and the buds boast have a good nine hours of battery life. Using the case and it’s an   extra 27 hours, and the charge can be checked  at any time using the audio app.

There are three listening modes – ANC, transparency mode and norma and the ANC is especially effective in boosting the audio rather than blocking out any noise  while the transparency option lets noise in easily; call quality was also excellent.

The Novas are manipulated by touch controls; easy to use and dependable, something that isn’t always the case with budget wireless earbuds. This is a good product offering decent value for money. While they are not as ‘sexy’ as Apple’s EarPods, it depends on what the consumer is after.

In this case it is quality over branding and price over design. One for the pramatist rather than the slave to the brand.

The Tranya Nova earbuds are available at $79.99 (£62) from Amazon or the official site, with a discount of 15% off using the voucher code NOVA15US.

Monty (711 Posts)

Monty Munford has more than 15 years' experience in mobile, digital media, web and journalism. He is the founder of Mob76, a company that helps tech companies raise money and exit. He speaks regularly at global media events with a focus on Africa, writes a weekly column for The Telegraph, is a regular contributor to The Economist, Wired, Mashable and speaks regularly on the BBC World Service.


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About Monty

Monty Munford has more than 15 years' experience in mobile, digital media, web and journalism. He is the founder of Mob76, a company that helps tech companies raise money and exit. He speaks regularly at global media events with a focus on Africa, writes a weekly column for The Telegraph, is a regular contributor to The Economist, Wired, Mashable and speaks regularly on the BBC World Service.