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Just recently, Nubia’s latest foldable went live in Japan, and now they have launched a new alien-themed pair of buds named “Nubia CyberBuds.” So without wasting any more time, let’s take a closer look at these gaming buds along with the Nubia CyberBuds’ expected price in Nepal.
Nubia CyberBuds Overview
Design

As mentioned earlier, the pair of gaming buds looks like they were made by aliens. Starting with the case, it features a tiny integrated display, followed by RGB lighting. The Cyberbuds also feature a small region for lighting effects. These effects can be customised through the Nubia Life+ app. Each bud weighs just around 3.6 grams, while the overall case weighs 58 grams.
Low Latency and Custom Modes
As Nubia claims, the Nubia CyberBuds offer a very low latency of 50ms, all thanks to its FlashLink 2.0 technology. The mode comes in very handy for gamers, as audio lag is crucial in competitive games. Overall, the connectivity is handled by Bluetooth 5.4.
Users can switch between audio presets and use a manual EQ mode for those who prefer a more personalized sound profile.
Battery Life
For the battery, each bud houses a 35 mAh cell, and the charging case comes with a 500 mAh cell. Nubia claims the CyberBuds can provide up to 6 hours of playback on a single charge, increasing to 48 hours with the case.
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Nubia CyberBuds Price in Nepal
The Nubia CyberBuds have received an introductory price tag of CNY 199 in China, which is roughly around US$28. The buds may or may not arrive in Nepal, but if they do come, they will likely cost around NPR 4000.
| TWS | Price in China (Official) | Price in Nepal (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| Nubia CyberBuds | CNY 199 | NPR 4000 |
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Article Last updated: December 7, 2025






