In-ear earbuds are great right up until you need to hear a car coming, catch what someone's saying, or just give your ears a break from something jammed inside them all day. The Devia OWS Lite1 takes a different approach: an open-ear, hook design that sits comfortably around your ear rather than inside it, so you get your music, podcasts, or calls without ever fully blocking out the world around you.
That makes it a genuinely good fit for running, walking, cycling, or commuting, where staying aware of traffic and surroundings actually matters—and just as useful for a normal day at a desk when you don't want to feel completely cut off from the room. Bluetooth 5.3 keeps the connection stable up to 15 meters from your phone, with SBC and AAC audio decoding covering solid, reliable sound quality across both Android and iPhone.
When calls come in, ENC noise reduction works to filter out background noise, helping your voice stay clear even if you're out on a windy walk or a busy street. And if you use your earbuds for gaming on your phone, Game Mode cuts down on audio latency, so sound lines up properly with on-screen action instead of trailing a beat behind.
Battery-wise, each earbud gives you up to 8 hours of playback, and the 500 mAh charging case takes total listening time up to around 32 hours—with a built-in digital display on the case so you can actually see battery levels at a glance, rather than guessing. USB-C charging keeps recharging quickly and straightforwardly.
At just 69g, the OWS Lite1 is genuinely comfortable for long stretches of wear, making it a solid pick for anyone who wants wireless convenience without losing touch with what's going on around them.
Key Features
Open-ear, ear-hook design — comfortable, secure fit that doesn't sit inside your ear canal
Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity — stable wireless connection with reliable everyday performance
SBC & AAC audio decoding — solid, dependable sound quality across Android and iPhone
ENC noise reduction for clear calls — filters background noise so your voice stays clear
Up to 8 hours of playback per charge — covers a long run, ride, or workday without a recharge
Up to 32 hours total battery life — combined earbud and charging case battery
USB-C fast charging — quick, convenient recharging with a widely available cable
Digital battery display on the charging case — see your remaining battery at a glance
Low latency Game Mode — keeps audio in sync with on-screen action for mobile gaming
Stable wireless range up to 15 metres — freedom to move without losing connection
Lightweight & comfortable fit — 69g total weight, easy to wear for extended periods
Compatible with Android & iPhone devices — works with whichever phone you use
Specifications
| Spec |
Detail |
| Brand |
Devia |
| Model |
OWS Lite1 (EM406) |
| Type |
Open wireless earbuds |
| Bluetooth Version |
5.3 |
| Audio Codecs |
SBC, AAC |
| Earbud Battery |
50mAh |
| Charging Case Battery |
500mAh |
| Playback Time |
Up to 8 hours |
| Total Battery Life |
Up to 32 hours |
| Charging Port |
USB-C |
| Wireless Range |
Up to 15m |
| Functions |
Music, calls, ENC noise reduction, Game Mode |
| Weight |
69g |
| Available Colors |
Black, Beige, Light Blue |
| Condition |
New |
Frequently Asked Questions
The term "open-ear" refers to earbuds featuring a hook-style design that doesn't plug in your ear canal but fits around your ear so that you can still hear surrounding ambient sound even when listening to your music or having a phone conversation. Open earbuds will be great if you want to remain aware of the noise going on around you.
Sure, the open ear design together with the earhook fit makes these earbuds perfect for jogging, cycling, and walking because you will still hear what is happening around you while doing physical exercises.
The earbuds provide up to 8 hours of listening time from one charge, and with a 500mAh charging case, the battery life can stretch out to about 32 hours. You can view the current level of battery power from the digital display on the charging case without having to guess.
Yes, since they come with the ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) technology for phone calls. This implies that any environmental noise is cut off during calls such that you get a clearer voice on the receiving end.
Game Mode lowers audio latency, meaning that sound is more synchronized with visuals, which comes in handy when playing games with the help of a phone, since synchronization of both audio and visuals plays an important role. Usually, one has to enable Game Mode while playing and turn it off when listening to music.
Yes, the OWS Lite1 is very compatible with the Android and iOS platforms through Bluetooth 5.3. The essential features of the earbuds will never be affected irrespective of the chosen platform.
There is a digital screen inside the charging case itself, which lets one easily see the battery status without the need to use any app. This helps one to plan in advance whether there is any need for charging.
The ear hooks are designed in a way that they remain secured when someone exercises, runs, cycles, etc., rather than depending on sealing in the ear canal, where they might get loose.
Devia OWS Lite1 provides a stable wireless range up to 15 meters from the device you are connected to. This will provide you with good freedom of movement in a room and the ability to stay connected even if you walk away from your phone placed on the table.
Devia OWS Lite1 comes in 3 colors: Black, Beige, and Light Blue. The color you choose is entirely based on your preference among the colors mentioned above.
The charging case uses a USB-C port, so you can recharge it with any standard USB-C cable, and placing the earbuds back in the case charges them automatically. The digital display makes it easy to keep track of when a top-up is needed.
Yes, the OWS Lite1 uses SBC and AAC audio decoding to deliver solid, dependable sound quality, though open-ear designs will naturally let in more ambient noise than sealed in-ear buds by design. This is a deliberate trade-off—you get clear audio while remaining aware of your surroundings, rather than full noise isolation.