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OnePlus Buds Pro 2 review



The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 are the company’s second-generation premium wireless earbuds. The first-generation model was a decent attempt and a good overall product for the $149 asking price but was a letdown in terms of audio quality and noise cancellation.

The Buds Pro 2 promise improvement across the board; better audio quality with a new dual-driver system tuned by Dynaudio, improved adaptive noise cancellation, and improved battery life. The new model also includes spatial audio with head tracking, which is all the rage these days.

All of this comes at a slight premium, with the…



Article Source: Gizbot

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