OnePlus along with their newest flagship smartphones, gave a bump to the Bullets wireless Bluetooth earphones that made their debut with the OnePlus 6T. Another nifty gadget that made the rounds is the OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Car charger. We got our hands on both the accessories and here is what we feel about both the products.
Jumping first to the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2.
So what’s changed are the internals. Now you get three drivers in each side instead of a single dynamic driver. The rubberized neckband helps with the overall grip. Gone are the ear-wings that were bundled with the Bullets Wireless 1, you just get ear tips with this one. Coming to the accessories, the red silicon case makes a return here as well with the Warp Charge Type C cable.
Moving to the sound quality and the internals, OnePlus has really worked hard on this generation and cleared off most of the shortcomings that the Bullets Wireless 1 had. Case in point is the addition of three driver units on each side, for a more diverse sound signature. Bass makes a return here and is even more pronounced than the last generation. Sound quality is quite good and the vocals are clear than ever. The sound isolation is perfect and with medium volume levels, you just feel yourself enjoying every small bit of the tracks.
Bullets Wireless 2 also come with Bluetooth 5.0 and AptX HD which further improve the overall experience a bit.
For iPhones users there is support for SBC, so you get comparable audio experience on both the platforms. The area where AptX shows its strength is the low latency and being a Qualcomm product, it will only work on smartphones running Qualcomm chips. In our case, we tested the Bullets Wireless 2 with the OnePlus 7 Pro and they worked quite well. The pairing is very easy and the magnetic play pause controls work very well.
The charger draws its power via the 12V socket and outputs at 5V=6A for warp charger and 5V=2A for standard charging. One thing to note here is only the OnePlus 7 Pro supports the Warp Charge while other OnePlus smartphone models will essentially charge at the standard charging rates once plugged into this. With the Warp charge kicked in, the charger does get a little warm to the touch and we wouldn’t recommend using it for more than 20-30 mins on a stretch.
If you’re in the market looking for a wireless solution that provides you with a functional design, sturdy build, and exceptional battery life while not compromising with the audio performance then, the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 are the perfect choice for you. The OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2’s provide you an excellent experience while not breaking your bank. Surely, they have bumped up in price when compared to the last generation but that extra money is justified with the new features.
Priced at INR 1,990 the OnePlus Warp Charge 30 is a must-have accessory for OnePlus buyers. They are priced similarly to the competition while giving you Warp Charge which in itself makes this a bang for buck product.