OnePlus Buds Pro 2 - Arbor Green - Audiophile-Grade Sound Quality Co-Created with Dynaudio, Best-in-Class ANC, Immersive Spatial Audio, Up to 39 Hour Playtime with Charging case, Bluetooth 5.3
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Sound Made Smart: Balance powerful sound with pure silence. Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation keeps you in control of your audio. Enjoy crystal-clear calls and a truly personal music listening experience. Powered by worry-free battery life, savor a symphony of powerful features for on-the-go studio-grade sound.Waterproof : No Calling loud and clear: AI-powered noise reduction algorithms and three ENC noise-reducing microphones deliver precisely calibrated voice isolation during calls. Elegant and functional, the curved design of the buds further reduces wind and residual noise-pickup. For crystal-clear calls, the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 dominate the conversation. Superior Audio Experience: Powerful, Punchy Bass – Drop the bass with 11mm dynamic drivers that bring your acoustics to life. OnePlus Audio ID – Hear and feel every note on your playlist with a personalized hearing profile for a precisely tailored audio experience.
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Z. Whitfield
These are excellent sounding buds. I've compared these with the Oppo Enco x2, Galaxy Buds Pro 2 and Soundcore Liberty 4 NC.These buds have an extremely good mix of soundstage and clarity. They are my most musically engaging earbuds out of the 3 and I find myself always going back to these. They sound super natural and silky. They have very good quality bass that is definitely boosted, if your not a bass head you'll probably want to turn it down in the app which is what I did.The Oppo Enco X2 are highly regsrded and definitely have the best sound quality "on paper" but they are actually my least favorite out of the 3 to listen to because I don't find them to be very musical. Like everything sounds super crisp and clear but not engaging. However if you just need sound clarity these are above the rest. And I still appreciate them for that reason.The Galaxy buds are the best "all around" package if you have a Samsung phone. They do everything well but they aren't perfect at anything. But they have great soundstage and good sound quality. I also really like the design and features. I find myself wanting to use them alot because they are just appealing in lots of ways. The sound clarity isn't as good as the other two, but I don't think it's super noticable if you aren't an audiophile. Like I thought I wanted sound clarity above all things but I realized soundstage and musicality are more important to me. And these have that. I am very happy with them.But the OnePlus Buds Pro are my favorite still, because they just deliver the best sounding music. I recommend boosting the mids and I actually got a lot from boosting the lowest borderline mid frequencies up as well. My only issue with them is the in ear detection seems buggy at times and I've experienced the ANC having one earbud go transparent here and there so it's unfortunate that happens. But it might also just be my buds? Either way it doesn't happen enough to bother me and there might be a reason for it due to fit but idk.My rank is OnePlus Buds Pro 2, Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Oppo Enco X2.But I need to clarify the Oppo Enco X2 are probably one of the clearest sounding if not the clearest sounding buds on the market. They just don't bring great soundstage which I care about alot. Ive tried all the preset EQs and there is no custom EQ on those.And I didn't add the liberty 4 NC because I didn't like them at all. I thought they sounded thin.
ccerose
This is my first set of wireless buds. I was previously using a pair of Sony earbuds with noise canceling. They provided a fantastic audio experience; however, when I switched to a Oneplus 11, wireless was the only option. I decide to buy these when the price drop on Prime day, and after 3 weeks of daily use, I have no regrets. See TLDR at the end.The audio quality is exceptional. While the EQ presets for rock, pop, and soul are passable, it is possible to create up to three customized EQ settings which allowed me to adjust deep basses and punchy highs. Pairing it with the Oneplus 11 gives the option to play audio in hi-res (at the cost of battery life) and spatial audio, both fixed and head tracking (for audio apps that support it). There is also a Golden Sound feature that creates an audio file specific to ear canal structure and hearing characteristics. This is accomplished by playing a series of frequencies and making adjustments so the entire range in balanced. It seems to do what it proclaims, as the audio is much fuller when enabled.Phone calls sound equally clear and crisp. I had no difficulties hearing and understanding the other person, and the delay was mostly unnoticeable. Nothing special, but more than serviceable.The noise canceling is decent, but not as good as other earbuds I've used. In a crowded coffee shop, with the phone audio at about 40% and noise canceling enabled, I could hear the people sitting next to me talking, although I couldn't make out what they were saying. Also, loud ambient sounds such as mixers and steamers were audible with noise canceling enabled. In addition to noise cancelation, there is a Transparency mode with activates the mic to mix in external audio. This is great when using the earbuds in a setting where interruptions are expected or you need to be more aware of your surroundings. This was useful when walking/jogging on paths shared with bikes, as I could easily hear riders approaching me from behind.The expected audio controls were present. By default, play and pause are activated by a single light squeeze on the stem, skip track with a quick double squeeze, replay/jump back with a triple squeeze. Additionally, a single long press switches between noise cancellation and transparency mode. The controls are customizable and are independent for the left and right buds. One option not present is the ability to adjust volume.Battery life is exceptional. I use my buds with active noise canceling and hi-res audio, and they easily make it past the 6 hour advertised run time. My typical use is only a few hours at time, and with the fast charging, they are at 100% when I take them from the case. The lowest I let the case charge drop to was around 20%, and that was after giving me about 30 hours of use.The included tips provided a comfortable experience even with several hours of continuous use. I recently used them during a 10 hour flight and had them in for about 6 straight hours. 3 of those hours were in Zen mode while I slept to the sounds of waves washing onto a beach. Even through turbulence and some head movements, the buds stayed firmly in place. Three sizes are included, and I needed to switch to the largest to get the best fit (at least according to the in app fit test). If the included tips are not to your liking, it's easy enough to replace them. I plan on swapping them with a set of foam tips from my previous ear buds.There were a few additional features that turned out to be quite welcomed. When using a camera app, double squeezing the stem on either bud will activate the shutter. There is a dual connection option, and I generally keep the buds paired with my phone and PC. The aforementioned ear fit test that balances frequencies. There is also a find my earbuds feature which causes the buds to emit a chime. The chime is pretty quiet, so it would only be useful in quiet environments. The buds can also be set up with Find my Device and will show on a map the last place the buds were connected to the phone.TLDR; If you have a Oneplus 11, these buds are a no brainer. Paired with anything else, you get a great audio experience, but will need to rely on additional apps to enable playback controls, active noise canceling/transparency, and EQ adjustments.
Noah
These do NOT support LC3, which my Google Pixel 8 supports, but they DO support LHDC, which my Google Pixel 8 does NOT support.They sound great however, even with the older bluetooth audio codecs. Something I noticed was that when connected to my one plus phone, there is an entirely different audio curve than when connected to my pixel. Weird. Just changing the equalizer in the app resolved this and I could not tell the difference between my pixel and oneplus phones.Switching between devices is sooooo easy with these. It will connect to multiple devices and just play audio from the device with media playing. It prioritizes calls over media playback, so when I get a call but am listening to music on my computer, I dont have to mess with any settings to use the earbuds for the call. They just work!!They fit very comfortably, and they work all day for listening during my 9 hour shift. They feel high quality and I love that they pause playback when you take it out of your ear. I haven't tried passthrough on any other earbuds, but to me, this is sufficient. Noise cancelling is also pretty great. There is no way to bind volume controls to touch gestures which is unfortunate, but pretty much the only con for me. The case feels good in my pocket and I doubt they will fall out of the case for any reason.So my only two concerns: volume control shortcuts, and missing audio codecs (mainly just lc3 pleaaase add lc3 capabilities)