Truke, a German-origin brand, has been releasing wireless earbuds across various categories and price points this year. Known for their impressive sound profile and affordable pricing, Truke’s entry-level TWS products have gained a reputation for punching above their weight. The recently launched Buds A1 is no exception, offering ANC at an unbeatable price. Here is our review after using the Truke Buds A1.
Here are some essential specifications and features of the device.
The Truke Buds A1 features a pebble-shaped charging case made of good-quality plastic, providing a better in-hand feel than other entry-level TWS. The simple design doesn’t seem boring, and the earbuds offer a comfortable, snug fit with in-ear design, making them perfect for ANC.
With 10mm dynamic driver units, Bluetooth 5.3 support, and three preset EQ modes, the Truke Buds A1 offers an unmatched sound profile in its price segment. The hybrid ANC performance is decent, capable of suppressing up to 30dB of ambient noise. ENC support for voice calling is also efficient in isolating surrounding noise.
The Buds A1’s Gaming Mode offers a low latency of 50ms, providing a decent experience when playing games like Call of Duty mobile. However, for dedicated gaming earbuds, Truke’s BTG X1 is recommended.
The only downside to the Truke Buds A1 is the lack of app support, which makes navigating multiple EQ presets, ANC, and transparency modes confusing. Hopefully, Truke will introduce a dedicated app for its TWS products soon.