![]() ![]() The case is only rated IPX4 splash resistant, but it is a plus since ingress protection on the case is rare even among premium true-wireless earphones. The aforementioned IP55 rating is for the buds. For some reason, OnePlus chose to equip the Buds Pro with drivers that offer a sensitivity of 102dB at the 1kHz frequency for the product in India, as opposed to the less sensitive 98dB drivers seen on the product for international markets. ![]() ![]() Reading between the lines on the spec sheet revealed that the black variant comes in a matte-finished hard plastic, but the white variant is glossy hard plastic. Active noise cancelation (ANC) and IP55 water resistance are advertised as well, although the former is rebranded as Smart Adaptive Noise Cancelation. OnePlus’ 65W Warp Charge and Qi-certified wireless charging are also available. The case’s 520mAh battery recharges the buds five more times, giving the unit a total life of 38 hours. The buds offer seven hours of playback on a single charge with their 40mAh batteries. The Buds Pro default to using the LHDC codec on supported devices and support Dolby Atmos as well. According to the company, the device is equipped with 11mm dynamic drivers “tuned for rich bass.” It connects to smartphones using Bluetooth v5.2, delivering a claimed latency of just 94 milliseconds. The OnePlus Buds Pro is a phenomenally feature-rich package, and we expect nothing less for the price. ![]() You’ll be surprised by what we found out. We received the black variant of the OnePlus Buds Pro and used it regularly over the last seven months to determine if it lives up to its “audiophile-grade” marketing and if it justifies its price by offering a well-rounded, efficient package. The Chinese smartphone maker offers the Buds Pro in black or white for a sticker price of Rs. The Buds Pro is OnePlus’ priciest offering in the premium true-wireless audio gear category. ![]()
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