OnePlus is best known for its phones, but last year, the chinese firm also big praise for its first headphones OnePlus Bullets Wireless. In connection with the launch of the OnePlus 7-series, updated OnePlus earphones to version 2.
They have got longer battery life and better sound than its predecessors, and the price has increased by a few hundred dollars, but they are still cheaper than comparable headphones.
the Headphones connect to smartphones via Bluetooth, so they are not reserved for the chinese manufacturer’s own models, but certain features only work if paired with a OnePlus phone. I have in this review used the headphones with both OnePlus 7 Pro and with the iPhone XS.
On both of the phones went to the setup in time just know that I turned on the headphones: no fumlen around in the Bluetooth menus. Wonderful.
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OnePlus calls the headphones for Wireless, but the two plugs are connected by a long cable, which must be hung on the neck – according to the same principle as the B&O Beoplay H5. The cable is thicker in the middle where it rests around the neck, because OnePlus has placed the headphones ‘ batteries in the ‘sausage’, rather than in the plugs.
I do not think the solution is just as visually elegant as a set of ‘genuine’ wireless headphones, but the design provides certain advantages. Above all is battery life better, because the space for larger batteries. The plugs also sit better in the ears, because they weigh less and so there is very little risk that they are lost.
at the same time, the plugs quickly hauled out of the ears and put together on the chest. Thus, there is a good track on the headphones and at the same time turns off the turn for the headphones, since the plugs are magnetic.
the Cable is made of soft rubber, so it is not uncomfortable to wear around the neck, and, in general, there does not seem to be spared in the materials. The headphones feel robust and well made – and so I think, personally, that the black and red design is pretty daring.
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It should also be mentioned that the headphones do not have an IP certification in relation to dust and water, which is a shame, as the design lends itself quite well to the sport. OnePlus claims well enough that they are svedtætte, but there are no guarantees.
On the left side of the cable has OnePlus located the remote control. There are three buttons; volume up and down, as well as a actionknap, which have several functions.
the Music starts/pauses, phone calls can be answered and a long press is called the phone’s digital assistant the forward on the Android it is, of course, Google Assistant, while on the iPhone activates Siri. I found it also relatively easy to operate buttons without looking (which is impossible, as the remote control sits very close to the ear, red.) since the three buttons are raised above the rest of the surface.
in turn, I was annoyed that there was a significant delay from when I pressed the play button, the music started or stopped. It is clearly faster just to pull the plugs out instead.
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As with all in-ear headphones fit is extremely important for the sound quality, and OnePlus has put three different as rubber stoppers in the box. In my case, the fit mellemstørrelsen absolutely perfect; they sit firmly in the ear and end as close enough that the headphones can deliver a decent bass.
OnePlus has changed dramatically in the design of this second version of the Bullets Wireless to get a better sound, and it has succeeded quite well. I’m pretty happy with the sound in the headphones – the low price is taken into consideration. The treble is clear and tight (albeit a little tip), and midtones are quite clear.
When it is said, so I experienced a clear difference in sound quality, depending on whether the headphones were connected to the iPhone XS or OnePlus 7 Pro. They were run through my usual testspilleliste on Spotify, and when Billie Jean with his already spiked treble turned up, I was close to scream of pain, as I played from the iPhone XS.
the Combination of Apple’s phone and OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 simply provides a all, too shrill treble, in addition to drowning the mid range is also directly dangerous for trommehinderne. A problem that was not at all present when I listened via the OnePlus 7 Pro – probably because it can feed the headphones with audio via the aptX HD standard, which the iPhone does not support.
In addition, the headphones using aptX, handle 24-bit Hi-res audio, but it is in my optics clean spot, for so good is headphones not.
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As mentioned, inch form factor a big plus for battery life, and Bullets Wireless 2 can bog off for up to 14 hours on a single charge. It is a part. Add to this that the headphones are equipped with OnePlus’ own Warp Charge technology, which provides 10 hours of music on a 10 minute charge. It is very, very, very nice, if you as I, the undersigned, are the type who often forgets to charge her headphones.
Charging is via a USB-C connector, which is located on the remote control and OnePlus delivers, of course, a cable with in the box. Good style.
OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 is clearly best if they are put in the pot along with a smartphone from OnePlus – not only will the sound quality markedly better than on an iPhone. There will also be a few additional small features, such as automatically play music when headphones plugged in, as well as a Smart Answer to the Bluetooth that connects automatically when dialing the phone.
Overall, the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 a set of really good headphones, with fine features, good connectivity and an attractive design. And for the price they are certainly not too expensive. They are at the same time comfortable to use.
Are you a OnePlus owner looking for a new set of headphones, you must not go around these. My only appeal is that they are not certified water-resistant.
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