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OnePlus Buds Ace will have ANC, 36 hours battery life, will be unveiled on February 7

On February 7 OnePlus will be unveiling new products on two fronts. Globally it will release the OnePlus 11, the 11R, its first ever tablet and more. In China it will introduce the OnePlus Ace 2 (thought to be identical to the 11R) and the OnePlus Buds Ace. The company has already confirmed certain details for the two new devices slated for China.

OnePlus Buds Ace will have ANC, 36 hours battery life, will be unveiled on February 7

The Buds Ace will boast 36 hours of total battery life (buds + case). That’s 6 more than the Nord Buds, which have a similar design. Also, the Ace buds will have much improved fast charging – a quick 5 minute top up will be enough for 10 hours of play time (compared to 10 minutes for 5 hours on the Nord Buds).

Another perk over the old buds is that these will have Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) thanks to a “dual-core noise reduction chip”. In addition to that, the new OnePlus Buds Ace will feature a dynamic bass system called BassWave.

OnePlus Buds Ace
OnePlus Buds Ace
OnePlus Buds Ace
OnePlus Buds Ace

OnePlus Buds Ace

These buds have are recommended by the Peacekeeper Elite League in part due to their Bluetooth 5.3 support, which can bring down the latency as low as 47ms.

As for the OnePlus Ace 2, that one will be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and official renders show that its design will be very similar to that of the OnePlus 11. Note that global event on February 7 will mark the global launch of the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 (which are already available in China), it’s not clear how long it will take for the Buds Ace (possibly under another name) to go global as well.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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