The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 earphones have just surfaced, and they look very familiar. These earphones surfaced in renders, all included in one image that you can check out above.
These renders have been shared by Pricebaba, and they show us a product very similar to the first-gen model. The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z arrived back in 2020, and in two years the design really didn’t change much.
The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 have just surfaced, and they look very familiar
These are not truly wireless earphones, as you probably assumed. There is a cable that connects the earbuds. You can easily hang these around your neck when you’re not using them, and they’re ideal for sports.
You can check out both black and blue variants of the device in the provided image. There are three buttons included on them. There are two buttons for volume control, and the third button is a multifunctional one.
You will likely be able to pause/play music with that multi-function key, as well as call upon a voice assistant. OnePlus branding is included on these earphones, and they also feature magnets. The earphones can be magnetically attached one to the other.
We don’t know much about these earphones at the moment, either than they’re expected to arrive this month. They are rumored to launch alongside the OnePlus 10 Pro, the global version.
That smartphone is tipped to launch this month, but OnePlus still didn’t announce its launch date. That is very weird if it’s coming this month, as it’s already the 16th. We’ll see what will happen.
The first-gen Bullets Wireless Z earphones arrived in May 2020
The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z launched in May, but that was two years ago, and chances are OnePlus won’t stick to that release cycle. It’s most likely they’ll launch alongside the OnePlus 10 Pro.
We also know that they will offer fast wired charging. 10 minutes of charging is expected to provide you with 20 hours of playback. When fully charged, the earphones will be able to provide up to 30 hours of playback.
They will include 12.4mm dynamic drivers, and be IP55 certified for sweat and dust resistance. That’s pretty much all we know thus far.
2022-03-16 15:04:54