The stem-style Nord Buds 2 headphones and their charging case both have a slight, space-inspired speckle that seems like a tiny coating of dust in certain lighting conditions. These headphones are available in either Lightning White or Thunder Grey. Although we like the design in general (especially because OnePlus asserts that it employs eco-friendly materials), we do wish that the speckle details were more noticeable so that the product would not appear to be dirty all of the time.
In any case, the earbuds are packaged with three different sets of silicone eartips, and they have a snug fit. Titanium drivers measuring 12.4 millimetres in diameter can produce frequencies ranging from 20 hertz to 20 kilohertz internally. Despite being compatible with Bluetooth version 5.3, the earphones only support the AAC and SBC codecs for audio.
You really get the best listening experience on an cbecause it does not support AptX or LDAC at all (the competitive Monoprice model works with AptX Adaptive, making it the superior pick if you have an Android phone and care about audio quality). Having said that, the fact that OnePlus devices provide support for Dolby Atmos and access to a Dirac Audio Tuner (which applies different audio effects depending on what the user is listening to) adds value to the product.
Specification
- 11.6mm dynamic driver with 25dB active noise cancellation.
- Mode Transparent
- Fast Pair
- Warp Charge
- Max 32-hour playback with case
- IP55 dust- and water-resistant
Where to get OnePlus Nord Buds 2?
Although the Nord line of earbuds from OnePlus has always had reasonable prices, the performance of these headphones has often been unremarkable. These headphones have had any distinguishing features that may help them stand out from the other products on the market. When compared to the first iteration of the Nord Buds, OnePlus’s Nord Buds 2 are intended to be a game-changer.
Not only do they include an active noise cancellation feature that was previously unavailable at this pricing point, but the sound quality has also been much enhanced. The OnePlus Nord Buds 2 are an improvement over their predecessor in a relatively subdued way. They are very identical in appearance and sound, as well as in terms of the quality of their microphones, latency, and battery lives.
To summarise, the Nord Buds 2 are an above-average pair of earbuds for those just starting out. Because this is the primary difficulty that I have with the earbuds, I had hoped that they would come with in-ear detection. The sound quality is also not great; nevertheless, if that is your primary concern, you should opt for wired headphones and purchase a set of 7Hz Zero or Moondrop SSR. However, if you are set on using wireless headphones, then the Nord Buds 2 are a good option for you to consider in this price range.