Soundpeats Launches Aura Nebula: ANC Wireless Earbuds Powered by a Hybrid Five-Driver Sound System

Soundpeats is stepping up its game at CES 2026 with the debut of the Aura Nebula, a new pair of true wireless earbuds that clearly targets listeners who want more than “good for the price.” While the brand is often associated with affordable everyday earbuds, the Aura Nebula arrives with a feature set aimed squarely at audiophiles, creators, and professionals who care about detail, separation, and a wide soundstage.

The headline feature is a hybrid five-driver acoustic system, built around a 10 mm dynamic driver, a 6 mm planar driver, dual balanced armatures, and a micro-planar tweeter. Soundpeats pairs that hardware with a three-way electronic crossover, a design approach typically used to better manage how different frequencies are handed off between drivers. The goal here is cleaner layering, more precise instrument placement, and a more spacious presentation—sound characteristics many people usually associate with premium wired headphones, high-end over-ear models, or studio-grade in-ear monitors.

On the wireless side, the Aura Nebula checks a lot of boxes for high-quality Bluetooth audio. Soundpeats says it includes a full set of high-bitrate codec options, including aptX Adaptive Lossless, LDAC, LC3, and Snapdragon Sound. For buyers, that translates to the potential for higher-resolution playback, improved stability, and better efficiency depending on the phone, tablet, or computer you use. If you’re choosing earbuds specifically for better Bluetooth sound quality, codec support like this is one of the biggest differentiators in daily listening.

Battery details beyond runtime haven’t been shared yet, but Soundpeats claims up to 7 hours of listening on a single charge. The earbuds also support both wired and wireless fast charging, giving users more flexibility when topping up at a desk or on a charging pad.

For noise control and call clarity, the Aura Nebula includes adaptive hybrid ANC that can reduce background noise by up to -55 dB. It also features a three-microphone setup with AI-powered call noise reduction, which should help voices come through more clearly in offices, cafes, commuting situations, and other noisy environments.

Modern convenience features are here too. Dual-device connectivity allows the earbuds to stay connected to two devices at once, making it easier to switch between, say, a laptop and a phone without constant re-pairing. Soundpeats also supports its companion PeatsAudio app, where users can fine-tune the experience with a multi-band EQ, 10 sound presets, and fit detection designed to optimize sound based on how well the earbuds seal in your ears.

Gamers aren’t left out either. The Aura Nebula includes a low-latency “zero-lag” gaming mode rated at up to 50 ms, a useful addition for mobile gaming and for reducing audio delay during videos.

The Soundpeats Aura Nebula will be offered in black and purple, priced at $200. Soundpeats says availability is slated for spring 2026 through its official store.