OnePlus Buds have 30 hours playback time, coming on July 21st with the Nord

OnePlus Buds have 30 hours playback time, coming on July 21st with the Nord 4

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OnePlus Buds

It might be a brand better known for its #NeverSettle hashtag and range of flagship-killing smartphones, but OnePlus has been producing quality audio gear along the way, such as the Bullets Wireless Z. With its new mid-range handset, the Nord, launching on July 21st, OnePlus is taking the opportunity to announce its latest audio product, the OnePlus Buds.

As you can see from the main image, the OnePlus Buds will boast thirty-hours of playback time, which consists of the Buds carrying a seven-hour charge before needing to be placed back in the charging case can recharge them another three times.

According to the OnePlus community post, the Buds will sport a more ergonomic design with a half-in-ear design to ensure all-day comfort. Weighing in at just 4.6 grams the Buds are exceedingly light, while the charging case is no heavyweight at just 36 grams. OnePlus keep using a word to describe the Buds – “Burdenless”, which pertains to their long playback time and the lightness and comfort felt when wearing the OnePlus Buds.

We don't know how much they cost yet, nor what colors they will be available in, but we'll find out soon in enough in a week during the OnePlus Nord launch on the 21st.

Source: OnePlus

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