OnePlus Buds Pro Review

First-party headphones are the thing now. Apple reverted the headphone world with the AirPods, while Google has been towers first-party buds like the Pixel Buds for a few years now. Last year’s OnePlus Buds offer a solid spherical wits for OnePlus users. Now, the visitor is when with a higher-end approach: The OnePlus Buds Pro.

Of course, it’s easy to see the parallels between OnePlus and Apple’s approaches. Start with the cheaper model and then release a so-called “Pro” model a year later. But the OnePlus Buds Pro are moreover a whole lot cheaper than the AirPods Pro, coming in at $150. With features like noise cancelation, wireless charging, and more, that could make them a unconfined deal.

Do the OnePlus Buds unquestionably perform? I’ve been using them for a few weeks to find out.

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OnePlus Buds Pro True Wireless Earbuds

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OnePlus Buds Pro design

The OnePlus Buds Pro don’t just take their naming from Apple — their overall diamond is pretty similar to the AirPods Pro as well. They have an wilted design, with bulbous buds, and a relatively short stem that protrudes out of the bottom. Love or hate the look, it’s the trend right now.

The headphones are misogynist in two colors — Matte Black, and Glossy White. We’re reviewing the Matte Black model, and it looks nice. Both color-schemes offer a metallic-looking stem, and a small slum on the squatter for noise cancelation. That stem also pulls features from the AirPods Pro — squeeze controls. This is a tawdry rip-off from Apple, but I really like executive headphones like that, so I was glad to see the full-length here.

OnePlus Buds Pro Main
OnePlus Buds Pro on a table Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR

The headphones slot magnetically into the case, very easily. The charging specimen is relatively small and pocketable, which is unchangingly helpful. It’s a little larger than the AirPods Pro case, but should still hands fit into a pocket or bag. Unlike some other true wireless earbuds, the case’s squatter opens — rather than its top. On the when of the specimen can be found a USB-C charging port.

In the box, untied from the earbuds and the charging case, you’ll find a charging cable, and three variegated ear tip sizes. It’s a pretty vital selection of accessories, but you shouldn’t need much more.

OnePlus Buds Pro features and battery

The goody to manufacturing headphones that connect to your own phones is that you can build uneaten features into them. These headphones are no exception.

That wits starts with pairing. Once you unshut up the lid on the headphones, you’ll see a vellum pop up on your OnePlus phone telling you that you can pair them with your device. Simply hit the pair button, and they’ll connect. Easy.

OnePlus Buds Pro In Case
OnePlus Buds Pro in their specimen Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR

After the headphones are paired with your phone, when you take them out of the case, you’ll see flipside vellum pop up showing you the shower level of your headphones and charging case. Then, you can throne to the settings and transpiration other settings. You’ll be worldly-wise to select what you use the headphones for. And, you can tweak what the controls on the variegated buds unquestionably do. That can include playback control, digital teammate control, and so on.

There are a number of features that impact your overall listening experience. In the settings, you can segregate whether you want noise cancelation or transparency mode on, and if you want noise cancelation, there are three modes to segregate from. And, you can perform a kind of earbud test that tweaks the EQ depending on your hearing.

It’s a solid selection of features. The features are relatively easy to wangle through the Bluetooth menu in the Settings app, and they’re pretty in-depth. The only downside? That you can’t wangle these features on a non-OnePlus phone. The concept of ecosystem lock-in is working and well in the headphone world, expressly when it comes to these true wireless earbuds.

OnePlus Buds Pro comfort

The OnePlus Buds Pro have a similar overall diamond to the AirPods Pro, but they’re not quite as comfortable. That said, they’re still very well-appointed for bud-style headphones, and spanking-new at staying in your ears.

OnePlus Buds Pro Comfort
OnePlus Buds Pro buds Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR

The headphones come with three variegated ear tip sizes. I recommend experimenting with the variegated sizes, however the medium size fit weightier in my ears.

After a few hours of listening, I found that the headphones were still relatively comfortable. Most should be worldly-wise to listen for hours on end without any repletion issues. And, they’re good at staying in your ears. These headphones aren’t necessarily built for sports use, and you probably shouldn’t buy them for that. But you’ll hands be worldly-wise to walk virtually the house and take them on your commute without worrying well-nigh losing a bud lanugo the drain.

OnePlus Buds Pro sound quality

Of undertow the most important thing to consider in this price range is audio quality — and the OnePlus Buds Pro sound great. These headphones offer a solid toned response, with unbearable detail in the high-end for most.

One of the things I liked well-nigh these buds is that they’re a little increasingly natural-sounding than some others. There’s definitely a slight toned boost, which can help kick drums and toned guitars dial through a mix a little more. But it’s definitely not over the top, and serves the wits as a whole.

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The mids are slightly tucked away, but again, not overly so. Vocals and guitars can still shine when needed, and without sounding shrill. The highs aren’t bad either — there’s decent clarity and detail, and while these headphones aren’t for audiophiles, most others will be perfectly fine with what’s on offer. A little increasingly high-end extension would have been nice though. That’s to say, a bit increasingly response in some of the higher upper frequencies would have helped cymbals and other percussion shimmer a little more.

The noise cancelation tech on the headphones is fine at best. It can cut out a little outside noise, but plane in Extreme mode it doesn’t do a whole lot. The noise cancelation on the AirPods Pro is quite a bit better. Of course, neither of these two options get tropical to a pair of noise-canceling over-ear headphones, like the Sony WH-1000XM4 or AirPods Max headphones.

Conclusions

The OnePlus Buds Pro aren’t quite the best true wireless buds out there, but in their price range, they get pretty close. They offer a solid fit, good audio quality, and a good shower life. And, if you have a OnePlus phone, they’re definitely the weightier option for those who don’t want to spend the $280 on a pair of Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds.

The competition

In this price range, competition isn’t as fierce as in the upper end. If you’re not using a OnePlus phone, however, it’s worth considering the Jabra Elite Active 75t headphones, which are normally misogynist for virtually $150. If you are willing to spend increasingly cash, the Sony WF-1000XM4 headphones are still out top pick, and if you’re an Apple user, then it’s worth going for the AirPods Pro.

Should I buy the OnePlus Buds Pro?

Yes, but only if you’re a OnePlus user who has a upkeep of virtually $150.

OnePlus Buds Pro True Wireless Earbuds

OnePlus Buds Pro True Wireless Earbuds

Price: $119.99
You Save: $30.00 (20%)
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