Turke Buds Elite Review – TWS Earbuds With 10mm Driver, 70Hrs Battery, Volume Control, 2-Mic ENC and More

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Highlights

  • Turke Buds Elite are the latest earbuds from Turke in the budget segment.
  • Available in black and white colour options.
  • The earbuds are available at a special launch price of Rs 799.
  • It can be purchased on Amazon, Flipkart and Truke’s official website.

Truke recently launched its new true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds, Turke Buds Elite. The buds feature 10mm drivers with a dedicated Gaming Mode and also offer Ultra-Low 40ms Latency for a better gaming experience.  We have been using these earbuds for over a week now and here’s our review.

Turke Buds Elite – Key Features

Turke Buds Elite – Key Features
  • 10mm Dynamic Drivers
  • 40ms Ultra Low Latency
  • Dual Mic ENC
  • 70 Hours Playtime
  • 300mAh Charging Case Battery
  • Swift 1-Step Pairing – Bluetooth v5.4
  • IPX5 Water Resistance
  • 12 months Warranty

Turke Buds Elite Unboxing Video

Turke Buds Elite – Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
●      Good Design

●      Strong Bass

●      Long Battery Life

●      Good build quality with IPX5 Rating

●      Easily trouble-free pairing

●      Affordable

●      Subpar loudness

●      No customisation option

●      No App Support

 

Turke Buds Elite – Design, Build Quality and Fit

Turke Buds Elite – Design, Build Quality and Fit

The Turke Buds Elite come in a sleek case that looks good and feels smooth in hand. It’s compact enough to slip into a small pocket or rest comfortably in your palm, making it easy to carry around. We had the Black colour variant for the review, which looks good.

On the front, there’s a small indicator light along with the Turke branding in silver. The build quality is solid. The hinge feels quite sturdy and it snaps shut securely making a sound when closed. The magnets inside hold the earbuds firmly in place, so there’s no worry about them falling out when opening the case.

As for the earbuds, the TWS have the same glassy finish as the case. Together both the case and the earbuds have quite a premium look. The earbuds are lightweight and fit comfortably in the ears. After using them for almost a week, we felt these are perfect for long listening sessions and don’t really make wearing the earbuds for long hours uncomfortable.

Moreover, with an IPX5 water resistance rating, they can handle sweat and light splashes, so they’re a good fit for workouts or outdoor use.

Turke Buds Elite – Sound and ENC Quality

Turke Buds Elite – Sound and ENC Quality

The Turke Buds Elite with 10mm dynamic audio drivers that promise to deliver a powerful and immersive audio experience. The bass is deep and rich, which makes them a good choice if you like punchy lows.

We felt Buds Elite to be a good pair of earbuds for regular everyday usage. Whether you’re listening to music, watching videos, or playing games, the sound feels well-balanced.

Speaking of gaming, the buds come with 40ms Ultra Low Latency. Our experience with gaming was decent. There were issues similar to not getting the sounds of footsteps clearly but considering the affordable segment, such issues are understandable.

The earbuds support AAC and SBC codecs. We felt the vocals sounded crisp and the highs and mids were decent without too much distortion at higher volumes.

Let’s talk about call quality. The earbuds feature dual microphones with Pure Voice ENC. It helps cut down on background noise for clearer conversations. We tried using the earbuds in different environments including slightly noisy areas and the voice clarity remained solid.

The ENC does a decent job of reducing unwanted noise. Since these are entry-level earbuds, you can’t really expect extraordinary performance. But these were good in making sure the person on the other end heard you without distractions.

Overall, the sound quality is impressive for the price segment and the calling experience is reliable even in slightly noisy surroundings.

Turke Buds Elite – Battery Support

Turke Buds Elite – Battery Support

Probably one of the strongest points of the Turke Buds Elite is the long battery life it comes with. You will get up to 70 hours of uninterrupted playtime as per the brand’s claim. As we tried testing the exact playtime, we were surprised that the real-world performance of the buds was quite close to the claims.

These earbuds easily last for days without needing a recharge. During our testing, we didn’t have to worry about constantly charging them.

It also comes with a Smart Rapid Charge feature. So, just a quick 10-minute charge gives you another good 8 to 9 hours of playback time.

Overall, the battery life is solid and the fast charging feature makes it even more convenient.

Verdict – Should You Buy Turke Buds Elite?

Verdict – Should You Buy Turke Buds Elite?

The Turke Buds Elite are good for anyone looking for decent earbuds without spending a lot. These come with a solid build and offer a comfortable fit. The sound quality is good for the price. With up to 70 hours of playtime and rapid charging that gives 10 hours of playback in just 10 minutes, these earbuds are built to keep up with your day.

Overall, the Turke Buds Elite at ₹ 799 offers a good combination of sound, comfort and battery life. If you want earbuds for music, calls and everyday use, these are a solid choice.

Reasons To Buy

  • Good design
  • Good sound quality
  • Long battery

Reasons Not To But

  • Limited audio variation options

Alternatives

Zebronics Zeb-Sound Bomb 8 – Rs. 999

Zebronics Zeb-Sound Bomb 8 – Rs. 999

Features

  • In ear, Wireless Medium Eartip Size With Mic
  • Sweat Proof, Inline Controls
  • 2 Bluetooth – 10 meter Range
  • 2 Hours Talk time, 20 Hours Standby time, 1.5 Hours Charging time

Boult Audio Y1 – Rs. 899

Boult Audio Y1 – Rs. 899

Features

  • In ear canalphone, Wireless
  • Large, Medium, Small Eartip SizeWith Mic
  • 10 mm Driver Size
  • Noise cancellation, Sweat Proof, Inline Controls
  • 3 Bluetooth – 10 meter Range
  • 50 Hours Talk time

Boat Airdopes Alpha – Rs. 799

Boat Airdopes Alpha – Rs. 799

Features –

  • In ear canalphone, Wireless
  • Large, Medium, Small Eartip Size With Mic
  • 13 mm Driver Size
  • Sweat Proof, Inline Controls
  • 3 Bluetooth – 10 meter Range
  • 35 Hours Talk time

FAQS

Q1. What is the latency offered by the Turke Buds Elite for gaming?

Answer. The Turke Buds Elite provides Ultra-Low 40ms Latency, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted gaming.

Q2. What technology is included in the Buds Elite to improve call quality?

Answer. The Buds Elite features Dual Mic with PureVoice Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) technology for clear and noise-free calls, even in noisy environments.

Q3. Are the Turke Buds Elite suitable for workouts or outdoor use?

Answer. Yes, with its IPX5 water resistance, the Buds Elite is resistant to sweat and splashes, making it ideal for workouts and outdoor activities.

Q4. How do the Buds Aura and Buds Elite differ in terms of design?

Answer. The Buds Aura boasts a premium pearl finish for a modern and sleek appearance, whereas the Buds Elite flaunts a royal matte finish with front-facing charging indicators.

Q5. What is the total playtime and charging case capacity for Turke Buds Elite?

Answer. The earbuds offer up to 70 hours of total playtime. The Buds Elite features a 300mAh charging case.

Also Read: Truke Elevates Gaming Audio with the Launch of Crystal Bass TWS BTG Thunder – Price, Features & Specifications

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