A few days ago, the OnePlus itself confirmed that the company will be launching its latest true wireless earphones — OnePlus Buds Pro on 22nd July along with OnePlus Nord 2 5G. It seems that the brand is looking to compete against the likes of Apple AirPods Pro with its upcoming earphones.

Now, the China-based company has revealed a new feature of the TWS earphones, confirming that it will come with “adaptive noise cancellation” technology support. The OnePlus Buds come with “environmental noise cancellation” but don’t offer active noise cancellation to compete against high-end offerings from other brands.

OnePlus Buds Pro

The company has confirmed that the Buds Pro will come with three microphones of their own to “monitor exterior noises” and “intelligently produce noise-canceling counter frequencies.” However, we will know about the actual performance of the earphones once they get officially launched.

Another major part OnePlus aims to address with the Buds Pro is the battery life. It has been announced that the battery has been upgraded and should offer an impressive battery life of no less than 38 hours (with ANC turned off). Further, a 10-minute wired recharge of the Buds Pro’s case will provide 10 hours of battery life.

In terms of design, It will reportedly come in matte black color with a glossy metallic covering on the steems to offer a better operating experience and resist sweat and dust. They are likely to be quite similar to the Apple AirPods Pro. Even the original Buds from the company look the same as Apple AirPods and the shipment of the same was seized by US Customs for being counterfeit AirPods.

When launched, the OnePlus Buds Pro will compete against the likes of Apple AirPods Pro and Galaxy Buds 2, among others. We expect the pricing to be under $150 but to know for sure, we will have to wait for the official launch.

OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, who left the company earlier this year and founded a new brand named Noting is also set to launch its first-ever product, true wireless earphones called Nothing Ear (1) later this month, which will be priced at $99.

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