OnePlus Buds Ace launched with up to 36 hours of battery life

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OnePlus launched its latest pair of earbuds alongside the OnePlus Ace 2 on February 7th, 2023. Dubbed the OnePlus Buds Ace, the company’s new truly wireless (TWS) earbuds feature up to 36 hours of battery life, ANC noise-cancellation and 12.4mm dynamic audio drivers, a dedicated dynamic bass system, and more. It comes with the latest Bluetooth 5.3 and 7ms ultra-low latency mode for gaming. The earphones are also dust and waterproof according to IP55.

OnePlus Buds Ace price, availability

The new price OnePlus Buds Ace is priced at CNY 249 (approx. Rs. 3,000) in China. They are currently available for pre-order at OnePlus online store for only 239 CNY (about Rs. 2,900). The wireless earbuds will be sold in Open Black and Monologue (translated) color options.

These TWS earphones from OnePlus will go on sale in China on February 13.

OnePlus Buds Ace specs, features

The OnePlus Buds Ace earbuds share a similar design to the OnePus Nord Buds. However, they received notable upgrades over their predecessor, such as: B. ANC support, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, 12.4mm dynamic drivers and ultra-low 47ms latency for gaming.

OnePlus’ latest TWS earphones feature 12.4mm dynamic drivers with a moving coil unit. The earbuds have dual microphones and an AI noise canceling feature for phone calls. They have an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance and come with support for the AAC codec and Dolby Atmos.

The earphones should offer up to 36 hours of battery life in the housing without ANC and 27 hours with activated ANC. The earbuds also support fast charging, which offers 5 hours of battery life on a 10-minute charge, but the case doesn’t support wireless charging. The earphones are each powered by a 41 mAh battery, according to OnePlus the charging case has a 480 mAh battery.

Furthermore, the earbuds measure 27.5 x 21.05 x 24.4mm and weigh 4.7g each, the charging case measures 67.99 x 28.9 x 35.5mm with a weight of 37.5g.


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