The NuraTrue Pro is a true wireless earbud design from Australian audio company Nura, a brand closely associated with personalized headphone listening. Rather than relying on a single fixed tuning for every user, the NuraTrue Pro is built around a set of features intended to adapt the experience to the listener, the source device and the listening environment. Its appeal lies in that combination: modern Bluetooth connectivity, support for high-quality wireless audio paths, ear-based personalization, spatial processing, adaptive active noise cancellation and practical everyday conveniences such as multipoint pairing, touch control and both USB-C and wireless charging.
A true wireless design aimed at higher-quality streaming
One of the central attractions of the NuraTrue Pro is its emphasis on wireless audio quality. The earbuds are specified with Bluetooth 5.3 and Qualcomm aptX technology, with Nura positioning the product for listeners who use network streaming services and want a wireless earbud that can take advantage of higher-quality audio streams where supported. The product was presented around the idea of Hi-Res Lossless playback and CD-quality audio transmission over Bluetooth, a subject that has become increasingly relevant as major streaming platforms have announced or launched lossless audio tiers.
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Why Bluetooth 5.3 matters in this context
Bluetooth version numbers do not tell the whole story of an earbud’s performance, but Bluetooth 5.3 is an important part of the NuraTrue Pro’s overall feature set. In this product, the newer wireless platform supports not only the high-quality audio ambitions of the design, but also multipoint operation and dynamic switching between different sources. For many owners, that can be more useful day to day than a single headline codec specification.
The practical benefit is simple: a listener may want to move between a phone, tablet or computer without repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting devices. Multipoint connection is intended to make that process smoother, while dynamic switching helps the earbuds follow the active source. For a modern true wireless product, especially one likely to be used for music, video calls and mobile entertainment, that kind of flexibility is a meaningful design choice.
Personalized sound based on the listener’s ear
Nura’s most distinctive contribution here is personalization. The NuraTrue Pro is described as measuring the otoacoustic parameters of the user’s ear and using that information to personalize the sound. In plain terms, the earbuds are not limited to a one-size-fits-all profile; they are designed to create a listening profile based on the way an individual ear responds.
That matters because ear shape and hearing response vary from person to person, and in-ear headphones are especially sensitive to fit and anatomy. Personalization does not remove the importance of proper fit, source quality or user preference, but it gives the NuraTrue Pro a clear identity: this is not merely a conventional TWS earbud with an added app. Its core proposition is that the listening experience can be tailored to the person wearing it.
Nura also includes a customizable software equalizer. That is an important complement to automatic personalization because it gives the user a degree of manual control after the profile is created. Some listeners prefer a more direct presentation; others may want to adjust tonal balance for particular genres, listening levels or environments. The presence of both personalization and user-adjustable EQ makes the product more flexible than a fixed-tuning earbud.

Spatial audio with Dirac Virtuo
The NuraTrue Pro also includes spatial sound using Dirac Virtuo technology. Spatial processing is intended to create a more expansive presentation than conventional left-right stereo inside the head. Its usefulness will depend on the content, source and listener preference, but its inclusion gives the NuraTrue Pro another mode of operation beyond standard stereo playback.
For prospective owners, the value is versatility. Music streaming, video content, mobile gaming and other media do not all benefit from the same playback approach. A spatial processing option allows the earbuds to serve more than one listening habit without requiring a different device. The important point is that Nura has integrated this capability as part of a broader feature set rather than presenting the earbuds as a single-purpose audio accessory.
Adaptive noise cancellation and an ambitious microphone layout
Active noise cancellation has become expected in premium-leaning true wireless earbuds, but the NuraTrue Pro’s implementation is notable for the amount of microphone hardware involved. Each earpiece uses four microphones, including one with bone conduction. This microphone array supports adaptive active noise cancellation and other communication-related functions.
Adaptive ANC is useful because the noise around a listener is rarely constant. Commuting, walking through a city, sitting in an office or working from home all present different acoustic conditions. A system designed to adapt to the environment can help maintain a more consistent listening experience without requiring the user to constantly adjust settings. The inclusion of bone-conduction microphone technology also reflects attention to voice capture, which is especially relevant for calls and online meetings, although the exact real-world result will depend on conditions and implementation.
Controls designed for everyday use
The NuraTrue Pro uses touch controls, and those controls are reconfigurable. This is a small but important usability feature. True wireless earbuds often have limited surface area for commands, and different users prioritize different actions: volume, playback, noise cancellation, voice assistant functions or source management. Reconfigurable touch control lets the owner align the interface with personal habits rather than adapting entirely to a factory layout.
The earbuds also include an automatic pause function when they are removed from the ears. For everyday use, this is the kind of feature that can make a product feel more convenient. It helps avoid missed audio when someone takes an earbud out to speak, and it can reduce unnecessary playback when the earbuds are not being worn.

Charging and source flexibility
Charging options are another practical strength. The NuraTrue Pro can be charged by USB-C cable, and it also supports wireless charging. USB-C remains the most reliable and widely compatible wired option for many users, while wireless charging is convenient for desks, bedside tables and shared charging pads. Offering both methods gives owners more freedom in how they integrate the earbuds into daily routines.
Nura also offered an optional Bluetooth 5.3 audio transmitter for use with a non-Bluetooth source. That accessory is significant because not every desirable source is naturally compatible with true wireless earbuds. A transmitter can extend the use case to equipment that lacks built-in Bluetooth, making the NuraTrue Pro more adaptable in mixed systems or with older devices.
Conclusion
The NuraTrue Pro is most suitable for listeners who want a feature-rich true wireless earbud built around modern Bluetooth connectivity, personalized sound, spatial audio options and adaptive noise cancellation. Its strongest documented qualities are its Bluetooth 5.3 platform with Qualcomm aptX support, ear-based sound personalization, customizable EQ, Dirac Virtuo spatial processing, multipoint source handling, reconfigurable touch controls and flexible USB-C or wireless charging. It will be most appealing to users who stream frequently, move between multiple devices and value personalization and convenience in a compact TWS format, rather than those seeking a simple, fixed-function earbud with minimal setup.

