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OnePlus Buds Pro 2 preview: the first flagship headset that protects cervical spine health

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OnePlus Buds Pro 2 will be released at the same time as the OnePlus 11 on January 4, and today the official preview of the headphones was made.

One Plus Mobile said today that the upcoming One Plus Buds Pro 2 wireless headset is not only a master of sound quality, but also a cervical spine health butler, and the first flagship headset that can protect the health of the cervical spine. According to the official introduction, one plus will cooperate with Beijing Sports University to add cervical spine health testing within the new headphones, providing weight-bearing reports and another cervical spine health exercise by the professional team of the North Sports University.

In addition, one plus Buds Pro 2 also has a key to enter the focus mode and comes with a number of white noise that can be selected, which can help users improve efficiency.

Officials also said that the new headset once again set a new industry record for latency, with only 54ms full-link latency, allowing users to return to their ears in real-time while gaming and respond more promptly.

According to the official preview, One Plus Buds Pro 2 will support Dolby Atmos ultra-immersive shocking spatial audio experience, but also with Danner joint tuning, support 4000Hz ultra-wide frequency human voice noise reduction, 48dB deep active noise reduction, up to 99.6% of the effective noise can be eliminated. The acoustic system frequency response range is 10Hz~40KHz.

OnePlus Buds Pro 2 comes in Obsidian Black and Arbor Green versions, with an in-ear design with a handle, a matte finish on the top half and a glossy finish on the bottom half, and a long oval rounded charging case.

According to the news, the Buds Pro 2 is equipped with 11mm and 6mm drivers and can last up to 6 hours with ANC enabled and 9 hours with ANC disabled, and up to 22 hours with ANC enabled and 38 hours with ANC disabled.

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