OnePlus buds full detailed review

 Hey guys this is mohammed farooq and I am here to review on OnePlus buds







30 hours of powerful sound. The case is a power bank, allowing up to 30 hours of listening time. Charging for 10 minutes enables your earphones to be listened to for 10 hours.

Loud and clear. Equipped with a unique noise cancellation algorithm and three microphones to improve clarity.

Un-BEAT-able audio. Enjoy richer tones, clearer vocals and deeper bass. Experience 3D stereo with Dolby Atmos or stunning sound quality with Dirac Audio Tuner support.

Tailor made for intuitive taps. Choose how you manage your music. Customizable double tap and long press functions give you more control over your OnePlus Buds.

Synced for real-time sound. Experience industry-leading low latency pairing when you connect OnePlus Buds to your OnePlus phone while you are playing games.

Built for flexibility With an IPX4 rating your OnePlus Buds are safe from splashes so you can stay focused on your active life.

1 year warranty provided by the manufacturer from date of purchase








Tell me that is what i feel it's , tell me that is what i assumed , new buds who dares? Come on. The next day. Let's just play a quick game. Okay, which one of these earbuds cost $20? Which one cost $80? Which one cost $160? The $80 ones are the OnePlus Buds and the point is OnePlus made an AirPod alternative,it looks just like every other AirPod alternative on the market and like, of course they did. I mean, this stem design has proven to be hello functional. The mic is close to your mouth,the fit fits most people, and the amount of ambient sound that went through is just enough to still feel part of the world around you, but even be ready to hear your music.

Okay, therefore the question for the OnePlus Buds isn't about fit and form, but instead it's did OnePlus make an AirPod alternative for half the worth that is as reliable and as functional as AirPods? Let's get into that. So the OnePlus Buds, they come in a pretty plasticky ovalcase, that is a bit wider than the case of the Google Pixel Buds and thicker than the AirPod's case. On the bottom, there's a USB-C port, on the back, a pairing button, on the inside magnets hold the buds snugging the case. They come in black, white and this kinda crazy teal color that I think is a little bit too much of a purple color but I have about Andrew who like is totally gonna take these. 

On a full charge, the buds get you around seven hours ofcontinuous music play back and the case holds 30hours of music playback, which is around four full charges. It takes around 80 minutes to charge the case from zero to 100 and that i have had zero issues with battery life while using these and that i am a bud's computer user , but I'm also a wireless charging super fan and there is no wireless charging in these. OnePlus claims that these buds, hold on, I wanna quote this, I wanna get this right, "These buds have unique noise reduction algorithm and three microphones on each bud to improve clarity."

That seems like a hell of a claim and it also sounds likewe got to do a mic test. And we're doing kitchen again,because i actually think that (tap water running) this is often a hell of a ground noise to undertake to urge obviate . First up we had theseheadphones from Letscom, they were $20 on Amazon, I bought these because they were the cheapest I could find that looks like AirPods and also have pretty decent reviews. And for $80, we've the OnePlus Buds. These have three microphones on each bud so it should really be learning my voice and that i mean, in fact these long stems absolutely help. And for $160, these are the AirPods and that we say this everytime we do a mic test, this is often the gold standard,blah, blah, blah, blah, blah but usually it's pretty good.

 Run the water. we've the sink running, could also be when you're washing yourhands, washing the dishes. Life cannot stop 'cause you gotta wash your hands we're gonna be like this for an extended time folks. And here are the AirPods standing next to you this small waterfall that's my sink . are you able to hear me over this small waterfall? Wow, never so clearly have I been ready to hear a price difference. These AirPods blow these other two pairs out of the water andyikes, these OnePlus Buds don't sound far better than this $20 pair, but let me know what you think that down below. 

Okay, I understand my qualityis vital to me and should be not as important to you, so let's talk audio quality. Buds, they sound pretty good like I sat on my couch for a really while trying to differentiate these from the AirPod Pros, the primary gens and that i couldn't . there is a song by JAWNYcalled "Anything You Want", it's like this subtle shakerin the rear of it's chorus and that i was really trying to love see who could differentiate that sound better and that i couldn't find a difference.

 I mean, you are not gonna get a crazy amount of bass with this open-ear design, but there are 13.4millimeter drivers in here which will actually kick and compared to those like$20 ones I got off Amazon, I mean the audio qualityon the OnePlus Buds is far better than the $20 version and really like the $160 AirPod. Yeah, these $20 buds,they sound like $20 buds. The words i might use to explain their audio quality is tinny, very small, $20, the top of story. 

The OnePlus Buds are IPX forwater and sweat resistant. These buds are going to be good within the rain and definitely shielded from sweat. an enormous downfall to those buds though is that you simply cannot useone bud independently, and as soon as you're taking one out, your music will pause, and once you put it backin your music will resume. There's also no app for these buds and therefore the tap control outof the box are limited. Double tap a bud to skip to subsequent song or hold down on a bud for 3 seconds to modify between synced devices and that is it.

 OnePlus claims that when these buds start shipping in late July, OnePlus phones are going to be pushed a software update, allowing them to settle on their preferredaction for double tapping, including pausing music,jumping to the previous track or activating the Google Assistant. But that's just for OnePlus devices and dudes, (sighs) our$20 faves off of Amazon have more touch controls than the OnePlus do at this moment in time. On the $20 buds, tap once to pause, double tap to skip a track and triple tap to travel back to the previous track, which i feel are great controls and will just bestandard amongst all buds, but you recognize , to every their own. So are the OnePlus Buds, a half-priced AirPod alternative that are reliable and functional? Yes, yes they're , and if you are a OnePlus user, you're gonna have full control over these. except for everybody else,there is a huge market of AirPod alternatives out there that range from $20 to $160 and beyond. And (sighs) there are other options which will be have a touch bit more functionality than these do. If you'll allow me to be in my feelings for a bit like two seconds more, (sighs) from a corporation whose slogan is "Never settle", i used to be a bit like hoping, yeah, like really, really hoping, hoping for a touch bit more innovation.

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