The Chinese company OnePlus unveiled its new Buds Pro 2 headphones, which offer a better audio experience than the company's first-generation headphones, which are scheduled to be launched in 2021, along with many improvements.
The new Buds Pro 2 supports Spatial Audio technology to provide an immersive audio experience, but only OnePlus 11 phones currently support this feature, and more devices will be supported in the future. It also supports Hi-Res Audio and noise-canceling technology, which can automatically adjust its settings based on background noise levels.
The speaker's battery is good enough to last up to 25 hours with noise cancellation and up to 38 hours without noise cancellation, in addition to that it supports wireless charging and fast charging, because 10 minutes of charging is enough to power the speaker for ten hours. The headset also has a low latency of 54ms, which is great for gaming.
The new Buds Pro 2 headphones are smaller than the previous generation, come in black or green, and are available for pre-order today for $179.
Mechanical keyboard
On a related note, the company has announced that it is expanding its product line with the launch of the OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro mechanical keyboard, which is aimed at desktop users.
The company said it worked with Keychron, a company that specializes in mechanical keyboards, to design the new keyboard.
The keyboard supports wireless connection to the computer, and has an aluminum body and two types of interchangeable keys, allowing users to choose between quiet keys or keys with loud clicking noises if you prefer the keys. The ability to swap keys allows users to use any other company's key to customize the user experience as needed.
The keyboard also supports some of the most popular keyboard customization programs, which allow users to reprogram keys to perform new tasks, for example. B. Create shortcuts or reset keys.
The keyboard provides backlighting that supports the full RGB color spectrum, allowing for customization and color changing. It also provides a dedicated key to change the keyboard layout to support Windows or macOS. Although the new keyboard is aimed specifically at users of those two platforms, it works with both Linux and Android. The company did not announce the availability or price of the new keyboard.
It is reported that in addition to the OnePlus 11 mobile phone that was officially unveiled last month, OnePlus today also revealed the launch of its first tablet, the OnePlus Pad.