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OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC Bluetooth in Ear Earphones with Mic, 45dB Hybrid ANC, Bombastic Bass – 12.4 mm Drivers, 10 Mins Charge – 20 Hrs. Music, 28 Hrs. Battery (Booming Black)
299.95 AED Original price was: 299.95 AED.199.95 AED Current price is: 199.95 AED. Inclusive of VAT
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Specifications
Color
Magico Black and Beam Blue
Dimensions
12.43*17.45*1.31 cm
Weight
26.65g
Driver Size
12.4mm
Frequency Response Range
20Hz – 20,000KHz
Driver Sensitivity
114ยฑ3dB@400Hz
109ยฑ1dB@1000Hz
Codec
Supports AAC and SBC
Maximum Sound Pressure Level
102 dB
Impedance
32ฮฉ
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth 5.0
Bluetooth Connection range
Up to 10 meters
Bluetooth Profile version
Bluetooth 5.0
Battery charge method
USB Type-C
Battery Capacity
220 mAh
Battery Life
Up to 30 Hours (50% volume)
Fast Charge
10 mins for 20 Hours
Button
Press, Double press, Triple press, Press and hold
Controls
Magnetic control
Water/Sweat Resistance
IP55
Fast Pairing
Only supported on OnePlus smartphones
Smart Assistance
Yes
In the box
1x Pair of OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2
3x Silicone eartips (S, M, L)
1x USB charging cable
1x User guide
1x Safety and Warranty card
Disclaimers:
1. 70% can be charged in 10 minutes and deliver up to 20 hours of audio playback with volume set to 1/2. Requires 5Vโ2A adapter or higher Under the environment of 25 ยฐ C Charging data is from OnePlus test lab (Date: Dec 7, 2021. Actual performance may vary based on charging/environmental conditions).
2. OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 has a battery life of 30 hours on a single charge. Endurance test data is based on OnePlus laboratory tests conducted at 50% volume. Specific endurance performance will vary based on actual conditions and is affected by volume, output source, environmental interference, product features, software versions and usage habits.
3. OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 has 16 hours of talk time and with a standby time of 80 hours on a single charge. Endurance test data is based on OnePlus laboratory tests conducted at 50% volume. Specific endurance performance will vary based on actual conditions and is affected by volume, output source, environmental interference, product features, software versions and usage habits.
4. The headphones are certificated for IP55 dust and water resistant. Please avoid using the headphones during strenuous exercise or while in humid environments. Water damage is not covered under warranty. Sweat resistance follows the same principle as water resistance because the headphones can help prevent liquid, including sweat, from entering inside. We also applied special processing to the innards in prep to enhance sweat resistance capability. However, sweat resistance capability will decrease with long-term use. Sweat damage is not covered under warranty.
5. The earphone neck strap is made of silicone material, which has passed relevant safety tests. Under normal circumstances, it will not cause allergy. If there is allergic problem during normal wearing, please stop wearing.
6. The Quick Pair feature is supported on any OnePlus smartphone devices released after OnePlus 6T. The longest Bluetooth transmission distance is 10 meters between the headphones and Bluetooth device. Due to the nature of Bluetooth headphones, electromagnetic interference in the area may cause the connection to break. Based on the nature of wireless technology, when the device screen is on and transmits the Bluetooth sound signal at the same time, โdelayโ may occur in the audio and the video signals, meaning the sound may not be synchronized with the picture.
7. Product images and display contents are illustrative only. Actual product and display contents may vary.
8. Latency can be reduced to as low as 94 ms when paired with selected OnePlus phone devices.
It’s been a hot minute since we have had a neckband-style wireless headset around these parts. That is rather unfortunate, as in many ways they were superior to the currently popular TWS earbuds, with longer battery life, physical controls, and better connectivity performance.
The last model we tested with this design was incidentally the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 and now we have the updated version with ANC or active noise cancellation. At INR 2299, the India-exclusive Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC are only slightly more expensive than the Z2. That still makes them one of the cheapest wireless earbuds in the OnePlus range and the cheapest with ANC.
The Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC have a fairly basic design that we are all familiar with at this point. The entire body has a rubberized texture, and the neckband is extremely flexible.
The left stalk features the full set of controls for volume, playback, and ANC functionality, something I dearly miss on TWS models. The middle button can be pressed once to play/pause, twice and thrice to skip back and forth between tracks and pressed and held to change ANC modes.
There is also a multi-function button provided, which actually just does two things. You can press and hold it to start the pairing mode, or you can double-press it to instantly switch to the previously connected device. All the buttons work well and have a good quality feel to them.
In terms of build quality, the neckband feels sturdy, and the earbud cables feel dependable. You also get IP55 rating for water and dust resistance.
Comfort is subjective and will depend on the user. I had forgotten how initially it can be annoying to have the neckband on your bare neck or the cables brushing against your face. But it was also extremely convenient to just remove the earbuds and magnetically latch them together to switch them off without having to fumble around with a case and potentially drop the earbuds. It’s also impossible to lose just one earbud or the case. Depending on how you want to look at it, it’s a tossup between which is more convenient, TWS or the neckband.
The Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC connect to your phone using the Hey Melody software, an app made by Hey Tap that is a product of a Singapore-based company called Bravo Unicorn. It’s the same app used by all OnePlus, Oppo, and Realme audio products and is available on Android and iOS.
On OnePlus phones, the earbud functions can be controlled directly through the Bluetooth settings without having to install a separate app.
The Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC does not have a lot of features, so options are limited here. You can switch between ANC on, off, and transparency mode. You can flip between the four EQ presets and also make your own. And finally, you can do very basic customizations of the physical switches.
Any changes you make in the app get saved on the earbuds, which means they get carried over to the next device, even if the device is something like a PC that does not support the app.
The Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC feature 12.4mm titanium-coated dynamic drivers. The earbuds support SBC and AAC codecs over a Bluetooth 5.2 connection.
The Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC have mediocre audio quality by default. The sound is the same overwhelming bass-heavy assault that has now become the OnePlus house sound.
The bass on the Z2 ANC is way too strong on the default and laughably named Balanced preset. It coats the entire frequency range in a thick layer of mush that the mids and highs can never really get out of. It’s not particularly precise, articulate, or even tasteful
The mid-range can be good when it is not being masked by the bass. Vocals have a good timbre, if slightly too warm and stuffy, and can be quite pleasant at times.
The high-end is disappointing. There simply isn’t enough energy at the top end to balance out the sound, which specially makes the overall sound signature dark, muddy, and lopsided.
OnePlus seems at least partially aware of the flaws of its default tuning, which is why there are two presets dedicated to reducing the bass. The featured Bold preset turns down the bass a fair bit, which helps bring out the mid-range in the mix. Unfortunately, it doesn’t do much to improve the highs, which are still too veiled. The Serenade turns the bass down even further, which then pushes the mids even further forward into the mix, causing the sound to have an inverted V-shape as the highs refuse to budge.
There is also a Bass preset, which sounds like the Balanced preset but with even more bass, in case you have hearing loss (or desire to get it).
Thankfully, the six-band custom EQ does help out a lot. Using the preset shown above, I was able to get a much more balanced tuning going, which then helped focus on other aspects of the sound. Unfortunately, both the custom EQ and the more sane presets require the installation of the app, which many people never bother with.
With the highs leveled out, the sound is more engaging and detailed. This is especially true at lower volumes, where it is difficult to hear anything over the bass without turning the volume up, which makes the bass even more overbearing and fatiguing.
The overall sound still isn’t very detailed or resolved; blame it on the quality of drivers more than the lack of a higher resolution codec. Imaging and soundstage are also underwhelming and unremarkable. Still, with a custom tuning, you can get a reasonably enjoyable sound out of these earbuds and one I didn’t have a lot to complain about when out and about. For the price, it sounds perfectly adequate but is ruined by the default tuning.
What the Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC loses in audio quality, it makes up in microphone quality. The recorded audio had a very impressive performance for voices, with the only issue of the occasional popping noise. Even in the presence of some background noise, the recording quality remained good with little to no audible background noise. This makes the Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC a great option for making voice or video calls.
The new ANC mode on the Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC also worked reasonably well. It does its best with low-frequency sounds, so things like the sound of an aircraft or bus engine, while also being decent for household sounds such as air conditioners and fans. It doesn’t do so well with mid and high-frequency sounds but that’s generally the domain for bigger and more expensive headphones.
What’s disappointing, though, is the transparency mode, which sounds muffled and not particularly transparent. It’s fine if you just want to walk around without completely being oblivious to your surroundings but I still found it better to just unplug the earbuds to hear better.
Switching ANC modes only has a small effect on the audio quality. The sound is ever so slightly brighter and less bass-heavy with ANC off compared to on, and then further slightly brighter with transparency mode enabled.
The latency performance can be decent. If you have a OnePlus device and the application is detected as a game, then you get very low and barely perceptible latency. If it’s not detected as a game or if you don’t have a OnePlus device, then the latency can be quite high and would be unusable for gaming. However, it’s still fine for video playback, even with a PC.
Finally, connectivity performance was stable with the Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC and there were no observed issues with connection quality or stability.
The Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC have a claimed battery life of 20 hours with ANC and 28 hours without ANC. OnePlus also claims 20 hours of playback after a 10-minute charge and even though OnePlus does not specify one can assume this is with ANC off.
In my testing, the Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC lasted for 19 hours and 38 minutes with ANC enabled and 27 hours and 7 minutes with ANC disabled. After a 10-minute charge, the earbuds played for 14 hours and 36 minutes with ANC enabled and 20 hours and 21 minutes with ANC disabled.
The long battery life is probably the biggest reason to stick with the neckband design. You could be on the longest non-stop flight in the world and still make it through to the other end on a single charge. Or you could just binge an entire show of a season without taking a break. Or be on a multi-hour phone call.
Since the battery doesn’t need frequent charging, it also wears out slowly, meaning you can have a single pair last for several years compared to the average lifespan of 1-2 years for TWS earbuds, making them easy on the pocket and the environment.
The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC is a good value product for the price. It can be comfortable, depending on how you feel about neckband designs, well-built, with good microphone quality and great battery life. The ANC also works reasonably well, and the connectivity performance was solid. When paired with OnePlus devices, you also get good latency performance for gaming.
That leaves audio quality, and the Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC is the latest victim of OnePlus’ bad default audio tuning. Thankfully, it is easy to work around it and get a decent listening experience that is adequately good for the price.
Overall, the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC is worth considering if you are still in the market for neckband-style wireless headsets.
Noise Control | โActive Noise Cancellation |
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Sensitivity | โ112 dB |
Headphones Jack | โwireless |
Model Name | โBWZ-2 ANC |
Connectivity Technology | โWireless, Bluetooth |
Wireless Communication Technology | โBluetooth |
Included Components | โCharging Cable with Type-C interface, A pair of S,M,L earmuffs |
Age Range (Description) | โAdult |
Material | โPlastic |
Specific Uses For Product | โEntertainment |
Recommended Uses For Product | โEntertainment |
Compatible Devices | โCellphones, Tablets, Laptops |
Theme | โmusic |
Control Type | โVoice Control |
Cable Feature | โWithout Cable |
Item Weight | โ28 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | โWater Resistant |
Net Quantity | โ1 Count |
Style | โBWZ-2 ANC |
Control Method | โVoice |
Number of Items | โ1 |
Battery Life | โ20 Hours |
Audio Driver Type | โDynamic Driver |
Bluetooth Range | โ10 Metres |
Bluetooth Version | โ5.2 |
Audio Driver Size | โ12.4 Millimetres |
Earpiece Shape | โrounded tips |
Manufacturer | โJIANZXI RISOUND ELECTRONICS CO. LTD., OnePlus Technology (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd. 18C02, 18C03, 18C04 & 18C05, Shum Yip Terra Building, Binhe Avenue North, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, P.R. China 518000 |
Model | โBWZ-2 ANC |
Product Dimensions | โ41.3 x 10.7 x 2.3 cm; 28 g |
Item model number | โBWZ-2 ANC |
Special Features | โSweatproof, Noise Cancellation, Lightweight, Microphone Included |
Microphone format | โBuilt-In |
Batteries Required | โNo |
Cable feature | โWithout Cable |
Form Factor | โIn ear |
Manufacturer | โJIANZXI RISOUND ELECTRONICS CO. LTD. |
Country of Origin | โChina |
Item Weight | โ28 g |
Date First Available | 3 August 2023 |
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Packer | OnePlus Technology (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd. 18C02, 18C03, 18C04 & 18C05, Shum Yip Terra Building, Binhe Avenue North, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, P.R. China 518000 |
Importer | OnePlus Technology India Pvt. Ltd., UB city, 6th floor, UB city, 24, Vittal Mallya Rd., D’Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Urban Karnataka 560001 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.3 x 10.7 x 2.3 Centimeters |
Net Quantity | 1 Count |
Generic Name | Neckband |
Brand | OnePlus |
Color | Booming Black |
Ear Placement | in Ear |
Form Factor | in Ear |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Brand |
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