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It's normal to see the OnePlus logo on a new phone, but the Chinese company also makes headphones. We've seen the Nord Buds 2 leak multiple times in recent weeks, and now the company has confirmed they're on the way. In fact, you won't have to wait much longer for OnePlus to answer all your questions.

In a post on Twitter, OnePlus has confirmed that it will make the Nord Buds 2 official on April 4, 2023, which isn't that far off as we write. The company hasn't given too many details about what these headphones will do - apart from emitting sound, presumably - but we have been able to see a photo of them. They are black, although they may be offered in other colors. And they look like headphones. So at least we can confirm that the name fits.
 

At least we have a small hint that comes in the form of confirmation of a dynamic 12.4mm titanium driver. This will be familiar to users of the original Nord Buds, so don't expect huge improvements in overall sound quality.

OnePlus hasn't yet said how much these earbuds will cost, either, and while we know the release date, there's no guarantee the Nord Buds 2 will go on sale at the same time.

The expectations are obviously for OnePlus to stick with the Nord Buds 2 given the end of the market they are likely to move into. But we will have to wait a bit to have a full confirmation

The OnePlus Nord Buds 2 are a pair of true wireless earphones, complete with 12.4mm drivers, Bluetooth 5.3 support, IP55 sweat and water resistance, and a design that slightly resembles AirPods and AirPods Pro. supports active noise cancellation (ANC), with OnePlus promising "up to 25dB of active noise cancellation." ANC isn't unheard of (pun intended) with headphones in this price range, but it's less common than with $100+ wireless headphones.


The headphones are compatible with any Bluetooth audio compatible device, but there are some features that only work when paired with a compatible OnePlus phone. There's a quick pair popup when opening the headphones, and support for Dolby Atmos sound. If you have an iPhone or a non-OnePlus Android device, you can change the settings via the HeyMelody app, but OnePlus devices don't need a separate download.


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