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The ONEPLUS Buds Pro in Glossy White feature Smart Adaptive Noise Cancellation, 11mm dynamic drivers for superior audio, and up to 38 hours of battery life. With fast pairing and dual Bluetooth connectivity, these earbuds are designed for seamless use, making them perfect for the modern professional.
J**
Don’t buy not working
I bought this last week. (Use to have the same from a shop) stop working after 5 use.DON’T BUY.
J**N
Not good
Hearing some unwanted sounds from the headset while calling
N**D
Not for music lover
This product is good but not for music lovers because the sound goes out when you listen at full volume.
A**.
Not working
Don't buy
A**N
Geniales
Gran calidad de sonidoPor error se me olvidó uno en un short y fue a dar a la lavadora, lo metí en arroz durante un día y volvió a funcionar de forma normal, excelente producto
D**L
Buen producto
Buena duracion de batería. Me parece que las gomas para los oídos podrían ser mejores en funcionalidad y sellado. Sin embargo, hacen muy buen trabajo reduciendo el ruido ambiental. Recomendado!
G**G
Great earbuds that just work properly. Finally!
I have a high end set of Sony noise cancelling overhead headphones (XM3s I think)... that I really like, but I wanted something portable that just worked well without spending a fortune. These fit the bill perfectly and work as I expected them to - not like many of the cheap junk ones I've purchased until now.I read a complaint that they don't have an "EQ" - but I really don't mind. For me if they sound good out of the box I'm happy, and they do!Important for me:1. They pair quickly. CHECK!2. They work with both my laptop and phone seamlessly. BIG BIG CHECK! Great! Can listen to the laptop and answer a call on my phone without repairing or anything.3. Sound good. CHECK!4. Case doesn't feel cheap. CHECK!5. Last a long time. CHECK! (I'm not comparing 1 hour plus or minus - I don't really care - just so long as they are comparable to airpods, etc, and they are fine there).6. Comfortable. CHECK! They are not the MOST comfortable I've ever worn, but among the better ones.7. Not ugly. CHECK! I like the style of these. The stems are not too long, and they are not a garish colour.8. Wireless charging. CHECK!. I didn't realize I wanted this feature until I had it.9. Decent app for Android. CHECK! Their HeyMelody app is pretty slick though not very feature rich.10. Call quality appears to be good. CHECK!What could be better?A. Have an EQ option in the application.B. I find the touch controls a bit hard to activate (not bad - just the pinch is a little harder than I'd like).C. The transparency mode is good, but could possibly be better. I have not experienced them, but I hear airpods are great at this.
R**N
Phenomenal at this Price Point
This is actually the 3rd pair of earbuds I've bought (and have tried others), and the first that I'll be keeping. (Call me an a-hole, but I don't mind buying electronics to try out before returning to Target or Best Buy if it's just not right.)I started with Sony's highest end set. I really wanted to love them, but the form factor is too big, and as awesome as the noise cancellation and sound were, they were too bulky and just didn't sit comfortably in my ears.So I tried their $100 set. It sounded ok and felt better in my ears, but I didn't like the fit or look. On top of that, even though it had noise cancelling, it didn't have a transparency mode to allow you to hear the world with, say, one side in.Then I found these. I'd had a OnePlus 7 Pro phone before and loved it, but had no idea they were making peripheral devices. The reviews were intriguing and the price was perfect.I'm so happy with this purchase. The noise cancelling is really solid (you can pay more for better, but these definitely still give a fantastic isolated sound even in noisy conditions). And the transpancy mode is excellent at passing through sound when you need it. Say you keep one in for phone calls. (Edit to add, i was testing transparency earlier while driving, and was surprised to hear it block out traffic noises while passing through a pretty clean audio of the radio. I watched a Harley coming off the line and was kind of astounded to hear the sound nearly disappear when he got like 15ft in front of me.)The sound is really solid for earbuds and I find myself reaching for them often when I might have previously grabbed the over ear Bose's. The bass is punchy enough and it makes for a really enjoyable listening experience and across a lot of different genres.For earbuds these are perfect in my mind. Especially at $150. (Or keep a close eye on em and catch them for $120. It seems to drop periodically but only for a short while.)They feel great and the case and buds are very solidly and sleekly built. Like I said, couldn't be happier. (Enough so that I'm going to look into some custom fitted rubber pieces to hold them a bit better. They stick for the most part, but do require adjusting if you're doing anything fairly active.)I should add that the app they use (Hey Melody, which must be a partner they use for non OnePlus native device support), works great. It's incredibly quick to pick up the connection when I open the case and some of the fine tuning you can do is fantastic. The click feature on them works great, just takes a bit to get used to.Very happy with this purchase and would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a higher end ear bud. May not be the best at anything (well, other than design....these definitely fit and look the best from what I've seen/used), but does everything really dang well.Wasn't sure how I felt about OnePlus expanding outside of phones, but if they can continue to put up products with a value like these, I'm all for it. Seen enough from the Apples and Samsung's by now....
M**Y
After testing several...these are just incredible value!
I tried several earbuds from brands such as Skullcandy, LG, Jabra and Technics. Prices from $80 to $230. My main criteria for a good set of earbuds in no particular order are:1. Size and comfort. I don't want to have huge lugs in my ears and they should feel comfortable to wear for several hours. If I wanted large earbuds I would just use my headphones. These feel great with their oval eartips! Light feeling yet solid build quality, great case design and intuitive controls (They do not control volume though, not a deal breaker for me)2. Good sound. Im no audiophile, but I want earbuds that sound well across several genres and produce meaningful bass. I listen to anything from jazz to hiphop to edm to acoustic. The thing with sound is that its hard to determine what will be good based on specs alone. The source of your music is important (Spotify, Youtube music, Amazon music, etc) and what codecs your phone supports. For example, these buds offer LHDC as a codec but my Samsung s21 does not support that. Yet they still sound fantastic in AAC (which is also the codec that Youtube Music uses anyway)3. App support. I want the ability for the manufacture to update these if issues arise. They have an app called HeyMelody. Its simple but gets all the important things right. I can adjust ANC and Ambient mode, see battery percentage of earbuds and case, and receive software updates. It also has some other features like an eartip test and sound ID test for adjusting the sound to your ears (You cannot create a custom EQ yourself though)4. Multi-point connection: As of several articles dated in September, the team at OnePlus are working on a software update to introduce multi-point connectivity; the ability to connect to 2 devices at the same time. This should be out in the coming months. I work from home on a laptop so I want the flexibility to switch between my phone and computer more quickly.Everything else is secondary to me.I work from home in a quiet room, so while the ANC here is MILES better than the Jabras and LG, that wasn't the most important thing for me. The call quality is also better but marginally, after testing all these brands you would be splitting hairs to name one that much better in call quality. They all sound good enough, these are just that tad bit better at isolating your voice. Ambient mode is clear and natural, it does have some white noise in the background when using it just like all the other ones I tested, but your voice and the person talking sound natural, not digital at all.Side note: I have experienced no connection issues, drop outs or pairing issues since using these.TLDR; At $150 these are fantastic, period. They hit all the right boxes and I truly feel you aren't compromising anything. Unless you have the most discerning, critical of ears I honestly would not spend more than $150 with these on the market.
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