Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Driver size | 9.2 mm Best: Hauppauge XFones Driver size: 400 mm |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | In-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | yes |
Driver size | 0.36 in |
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Buttons |
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Colour of product | Red,White |
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Acoustic design | Closed |
Control type | In-line control |
Attachment type | Neckband |
Bluetooth version | 4.1 |
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Bluetooth profile |
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Bluetooth codec | aptX |
Wireless connection | Bluetooth |
Wireless range | 10 |
Battery operated | yes |
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Battery life | 8.0 h |
Standby time | 255.0 h |
Talk time | 10.5 h |
Charging via USB | yes |
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z does not sound remotely as good as its predecessors, but then, those weren’t as affordable.
OnePlus recently launched the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 neckband style earphones in India along with its flagship smartphone, OnePlus 10 Pro. The new wireless earphones succeed the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z earphones that were launched in 2020. OnePlus claims that the earphones offer faster charging, longer battery life and better sound quality. The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 neckband style earphones are priced at Rs 1,999. To recall, OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z also launched at Rs 1,999. We used the new OnePlus earphones and here’s what we think of it.
Better sound and battery on a budget
The OnePlus Bullets fill a gap in the market – if you can get a good fit.
The OnePlus Bullets Wireless earbuds support aptX and have a sleek design. for just $69, they're a great deal.
Yours to buy in June for $69, which is a steal
Unlike many of the company's recent launches, the Bullets Wireless Z2 return to the neckband design.
Leave it to OnePlus, which continues to include a headphone jack on its phones, to make a pair of sensible mid-range Bluetooth headphones — the Bullets Wireless, which go for just $69.
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