![]() ![]() The OnePlus Buds Pro succeed the OnePlus Buds from last year and come with premium features, like Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). The earbuds, according to OnePlus, are designed to deliver a latency rate of as low as 94 milliseconds. The earbuds feature 11mm dynamic drivers and come with support for Dolby Atmos. The microphones can also be used to summon Google Assistant by using the “Hey Google!" voice command. The earbuds support passive noise reduction and the in-built beamforming microphones will let users focus on their calls by eliminating external noise. The Google Pixel Buds A-series come with an oval-shaped (egg design) case that adopts Clearly White colour finish.Īudio specifications: The Google Pixel Buds A-Series TWS earbuds feature custom-designed 12mm dynamic drivers that Google claims will give them full, clear, and a natural sound, along with Bass Boost. The OnePlus Buds Pro come with a square-shaped case, and the buds have Glossy White and Matte Black colour options. Even the design of the charging case differs significantly. In case you’re planning to buy new TWS earbuds and considering either of two, here’s a spec sheet-wise comparison.ĭesign: In terms of design, both TWS earbuds look quite different as the OnePlus Buds Pro carry a long stem while Google Pixel Buds A-Series buds take inspiration from Samsung Galaxy Buds and have hooks to ensure a better fit. The OnePlus Buds Pro carry a price tag of Rs 9,990 (sale starts on August 26), and the Google Pixel Buds A-series cost Rs 9,999 - a difference of barely Rs 9. ![]() Both TWS earbuds are priced around the same range and promise loads of attractive features such as noise cancellation, large speaker drivers, and decent battery life. OnePlus Buds Pro TWS earbuds’ India-specific pricing has been revealed, just days after Google announced the launch of the Google Pixel Buds A-Series in India on August 25.
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