Lenovo’s $42 wireless earbuds are packed with surprising features

The Lenovo Erazer XP6 OWS are new wireless headphones that are now available. They cost around $42 via direct import. Shipping adds about $4. Delivery isn’t scheduled until the end of April, so a little patience is required. Potential buyers should inform themselves in advance about the customs situation when importing the product to their country, as import duties or taxes may apply depending on the destination.
These are open‑ear headphones, meaning they do not block out ambient noise. Instead of sitting in the ear canal, the earpieces rest around the outer ear. Bluetooth 5.4 is supported, but LDAC — and therefore high‑resolution or lossless audio transmission — is not, which isn’t surprising at this price point.
The charging case not only recharges the headphones but also features a built‑in display. It can control music playback, supports voice commands, remotely triggers the camera on a paired smartphone, and shows the time and date. The total battery life is advertised at up to 60 hours. You don’t need to reach for the case to skip a track or answer a call - the earbuds include touch‑sensitive controls.










