OnePlus Buds Pro 2 entire spec sheet leaks online ahead of launch

OnePlus is yet to make any product release to the earbud market since its last launch of OnePlus Bud Pro in August 2021.

However, the latest leaks from our usual tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer @Onleaks have revealed that a change might be coming in the next few months. 

Onleaks has exposed yet again in an exclusive report published on PriceBaba the full specification of the upcoming OnePlus Bud Pro 2. 

According to the specs report, OnePlus Bud Pro 2 will sport dual audio drivers (one 11mm and the other 6mm) in a similar fashion to Oppo’s Enco X2. It will provide active noise cancellation (ANC) of up to 45 dB and will feature adaptive noise cancellation.

According to reports, the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 should last up to 6 hours with ANC turned on and 22 hours with the case. These figures increase to 9 hours and 38 hours, respectively, if ANC is turned off. 

Apart from the white and black color variant, the upcoming earbud will also come with a new green color variant. Other features include support for Google Fast Pair and Bluetooth 5.2. The buds will be IP55 rated for dust and water resistance. 

Right now we have no idea what the price of OnePlus Bud Pro 2 might be but considering that the predecessor model was priced at Rs 9,999, it seems that the successor model will carry a similar price. 

Spec summary of the OnePlus Buds Pro 2

  • 11mm & 6mm dual drivers
  • 45db of Active Noise Cancellation
  • 6 hours battery life
  • 22 hrs w/ case.
  • W/out ANC
  • 9 hrs playback time
  • 38 hrs with the case
  • wireless charging
  • 10 min charge for 10 hrs playtime
  • Google Fast Pair
  • BT v5.2
  • 69ms low latency
  • LHDC 4.0 audio codec
  • IP55 rating
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