The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 Truly Wireless are the latest iteration of OnePlus’ truly wireless earbuds, which were previously known as the OnePlus Buds. With this latest update, the manufacturer has included a few useful new functions, bringing them up to speed with similar items on the market, like as the Sony LinkBuds S Truly Wireless. Their accompanying app now has a visual equalizer and presets that can be customized to your preferences.
Additionally, they have a spatial audio capability that allows for the creation of a sound that is more immersive. In addition to this, they support the pairing of many devices, use the LHDC codec for streaming high-resolution audio as well as the LC3 codec for high-quality music with a low bit rate, and its ANC is more effective in general than its predecessor.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Even if they have trouble reducing the rumbling of the bus engines, they do a better job of shutting out the chitchat of the passengers. Additionally, the buds are incredibly portable and can be used constantly for over six hours.
Specification
- 11mm dynamic driver, 6mm planar diaphragm tweeter.
- 20Hz-40kHz frequency response
- 32-ohm impedance
- Sensory: 103dB SPL/mW
- Bluetooth 5.3
- Battery life: 9 hours (ANC off), 7 hours (ANC on).
- Charged in 1 hour
- Each earbud weighs 4.9 grams.
Where to get OnePlus Buds Pro 2?
The most recent flagship earbuds from OnePlus have more features than many other wireless ANC earbuds available at the price, and they appear to be the ideal companion for owners of OnePlus mobile devices. We were hoping for a next-generation improvement, but unfortunately these headphones do not live up to our expectations in terms of battery life, noise cancellation (ANC), and sound balance.
A terrific user experience and feature set, as well as an excellent design, are among the many positive aspects of this product. Although adaptive ANC is efficient at decreasing ambient background noise, it cannot compete with the best noise-cancelling earbuds now available on the market. Battery life is improved compared to the previous model, although it is still below average for the industry as a whole and does not compete with Apple’s AirPods Pro 2.
Also, while having the ‘pro’ label, the audio is sculpted toward bass and treble frequencies, which is a missed opportunity for any audiophile listeners that OnePlus seems to be trying to entice with its LHDC ‘hi-res’ compatibility. In spite of this, the Buds Pro 2 are an impressive upgrade, boasting reliable connectivity and one of the most comprehensive feature sets available.