OnePlus Reveals New Type-C Earbuds Ahead of the Launch of Its Next Phone

OnePlus is today announcing its new USB Type-C Bullet earbuds. The company will release the new Bullets V2 earbuds along with its next flagship phone.

Bullets V2 is OnePlus’ first Type-C earbuds, coming in at an incredibly cheap price of $19.99, same as the original Bullets. The updated Bullets also come with a new Ciruss Logic DAC, to help with a higher dynamic range, higher signal-to-noise ratio, and lower noise floor. The earbuds will come with a built-in microphone and remote control as per usual.

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“Our original goal with the Type-C Bullets was to bring the audio standards of the Bullets V2 to a pair of Type-C earphones. As we progressed through different iterations, we found many different places to further enhance your listening experience. We can’t wait to share the OnePlus Type-C Bullets with you in the months to come,” the company said.

OnePlus is expected to unveil the new Bullets along with the OnePlus 6T, which is rumored to boast an on-screen fingerprint scanner. The announcement of its new Type-C earbuds means the firm is getting rid of the headphone jack with its next phone, and that wouldn’t be too big of a surprise considering the fact that every other smartphone manufacturer is moving away from the headphone jack. Update: OnePlus has confirmed that it’s removing the headphone jack with the 6T,

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  • ben55124

    Premium Member
    13 September, 2018 - 9:31 am

    <p>Sigh – more wear on the USB-C port. Hope they throw in wireless charging. My OP3 is still running great except for the usb-c port is worn out like a Thurrott Pixel.</p>

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