MWC Earbuds Price in Nepal

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      Here, you can find the latest official price of all the MWC wireless earbuds available in Nepal. MWC is the new Nepali brand that makes a variety of different consumer accessories, including speakers, neckbands, earbuds, power banks, smartwatches, and so much more. Since the market is quite crowded with varieties of other equally competitive brands, they are definitely not the best among the bunch; however, you can still easily rely on them to buy accessories at a really affordable price. You will find specifications and an overview of all MWC earbuds in this list alongside their latest price. You can buy MWC Earbuds from Hukut, Daraz or any other authorized retail stores all across Nepal. And to help you choose the best wireless earbuds for your requirements, here is a complete list of MWC earbuds alongside their price in Nepal and detailed specifications.

      MWC: Brand Overview

      MWC is an Nepali OEM electronics brand that's been making some news in Nepal with dirt-cheap prices. But as one would expect, unlike big names like HiFuture, MWC doesn't really have a very strong or interesting backstory or even a well-known founder because it's basically one of those brands that manufactures affordable audio gear and electronics for the Nepali market. Their lineup includes TWS earbuds, neckbands, wired earphones, Bluetooth speakers, smartwatches, power banks, and charging adapters and pretty much everything you would expect from a budget electronics brand.

      MWC Earbuds in Nepal

      But the good deal here is that they're cheap. Really cheap. Their TWS earbuds range from NPR 1,999 to NPR 2,999, which is way less than what you'd pay for Anker or other established brands. You can grab them from their website or from Daraz and Hukut if you prefer shopping there.

      Most of their earbuds come with IPX4 or IPX6 water resistance. And among other stuff, the Battery life is actually very good. As they claim, 30 to 90 hours, depending on which model you get. The ASVA Pro supposedly lasts 90 hours, which sounds almost too good to be true, but if even half of that is real, it's still decent. They use Bluetooth 5.3 or 5.4, which is pretty standard nowadays. The real catch is that they only offer a 6-month warranty. Compare that to the 18-month warranty you can find from someone like Anker, and you can see where they're cutting costs. 

      MWC in Nepal: Conclusion

      Now, we have well established that you cannot really expect premium features from MWC. But if you're on a tight budget and need something that works without breaking the bank, they're not a bad option at all. The brand is slowly picking up in Nepal, and at the same time, they are also able to give you the basics: decent sound, water resistance, long battery life, and modern Bluetooth. So overall, it's a decent choice if you are running low on budget. 

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