Soundpeats has launched a new pair of wireless earbuds, the Aura Nebula, at CES 2026. Unlike other affordable Soundpeats earbuds, the latest addition comes with premium features. These new wireless earbuds feature a hybrid five-driver acoustic system (10 mm dynamic driver, 6 mm planar driver, dual balanced armatures, and micro-planar tweeter) paired with a three-way electronic crossover.
Designed for audiophiles and professionals alike, the earbuds are said to offer detail and a spacious soundstage typically found only in high-end wired/over-ear headphones, such as the Sony WH-1000XM6 and the Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones or studio IEMs. Soundpeats has incorporated the full suite of high-bitrate codecs into the Aura Nebula, including aptX Adaptive Lossless, LDAC, LC3, and Snapdragon Sound (found on the newly launched Xiaomi Buds 6), which further unlocks higher-bit playback with stable wireless performance.
There’s no word on the battery capacity of the Nebula, but what we know is that the earbuds offer up to 7 hours of battery life on a single charge. On top of that, they support wired as well as wireless fast charging. Furthermore, the Aura Nebula supports adaptive hybrid ANC (active noise cancellation) technology, which can filter out background noise up to -55 dB. The wireless earbuds have a total of 3 microphones with AI call noise reduction support.
Besides that, the new Bluetooth earbuds also have dual-device connectivity, meaning you can connect the headphones with up to two devices simultaneously and also effortlessly switch between them. Moreover, you can also use the accompanying PeatsAudio app to further tweak the settings of the earbuds. Other features include a multi-band EQ, 10 sound presets, a zero-lag gaming mode with up to 50 ms low latency, and fit detection for optimized sound.
Available in black and purple colorways, the Soundpeats Aura Nebula is priced at $200. It will be available for purchase in spring 2026 via Soundpeats' official website.
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