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Comparison OnePlus Nord Buds 2 vs OnePlus Buds Ace

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Active noise cancellation, long battery life.
Active noise cancellation.
Connection and design
Design
in-ear
in-ear
Microphone
built into the body /2 pcs in each earphone/
built into the body
Connection typewirelesswireless
Connection
Bluetooth v 5.3
Bluetooth v 5.3
Range10 m10 m
Specs
Sound
stereo /Dolby Atmos/
stereo
Impedance32 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity111 dB111 dB
Speaker size12.4 mm12.4 mm
Emitter typedynamicdynamic
Microphone specs
Sensitivity-38 dB
Microphone noise cancelingENCENC
Features
Bass Boost
 /BassWave/
Noise cancellationANCANC
Transparent mode
Codec support
AAC
AAC
Voice assistantGoogle Assistant
Power supply
Power sourcebatterybattery
Headphone battery capacity41 mAh41 mAh
Case battery capacity480 mAh480 mAh
Charging time
1 h /1.5 hours charging case/
1 h
Operating time (music)5 h5 h
Operating time (talk)
3.5 h /4 ч без ANC/
4 h
Operating time (no noise canceling)7 h
Operating time (with case)
27 h /36 ч без ANC/
27 h /36 ч без ANC/
Fast charge10 minutes for 5 hours of work10 minutes for 5 hours of work
Charging portUSB CUSB C
General
Touch control
WaterproofIP55IP55
Weight5 g
In box
silicone tips
charging case
silicone tips
charging case
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2023june 2023

Impedance

Impedance refers to the headphone's nominal resistance to AC current, such as an audio signal.

Other things being equal, a higher impedance reduces distortion, but requires a more powerful amplifier — otherwise the headphones simply will not be able to produce sufficient volume. Thus, the choice of resistance depends primarily on which signal source you plan to connect the "ears". So, for a portable gadget (smartphone, pocket player), an indicator of 16 ohms or less is considered optimal, 17 – 32 ohms is not bad. Higher values — 33 – 64 ohms and 65 – 96 ohms — will require quite powerful amplifiers, like those used in computers and televisions. And models with a resistance of 96 – 250 ohms and above are designed mainly for Hi-End audio equipment and professional use; for such cases, detailed recommendations for selection can be found in special sources.

Sensitivity

The sensitivity of the headphone's own microphone.

The more sensitive the microphone, the higher the signal level from it, at the same sound volume, and the better this model is suitable for picking up quiet sounds. Conversely, low sensitivity filters out background noise. At the same time, we note that these nuances are important mainly in professional work with sound. And for simple tasks like voice communication over the phone or via the Internet, sensitivity does not really matter: in headphones of this specialization, it is selected in such a way as to ensure that the microphone is guaranteed to work.

Bass Boost

Bass boost function for powerful and rich bass. Often implemented as a single button, with which you can actually "turn the bass on and off." Bass Boost is more convenient than adjusting low frequencies with an equalizer; in addition, various special technologies can be used to enhance the bass.

Voice assistant

Headphones with voice assistant support the user interaction with the device to a new level. The call of the assistant. is carried out by pressing one of the control buttons on the headphones or by a specific voice command (for example, «Ok, Google» for the Google Assistant virtual apprentice). The assistant pauses playback, instantly changes the volume of the music, can notify the user of new alerts, helps to answer messages without the help of hands, and commands are given to the paired smartphone via voice control from the headphones.

Operating time (talk)

The maximum battery life of headphones on one full charge of the battery or replaceable batteries in talk mode. A long working time will be relevant for those who expect to regularly conduct long telephone conversations. Note that in talk mode, autonomy may be lower than when listening to music, since the use of microphones and clear voice transmission algorithms puts an additional burden on the hardware of the headphones.

Operating time (no noise canceling)

How long does the active noise canceling headphones (see above) last on a single battery charge (or a set of batteries) when noise canceling is not used.

This function is quite “gluttonous” in terms of battery consumption, up to half of the total energy consumed by the headphones can go to its work. Thus, models with noise reduction can indicate both overall battery life (see "Operating time"), and battery life with the noise reduction turned off.

Weight

The total weight of the headphones; for true wireless models (see "Cable Type"), the weight of each individual earbud is listed.

This parameter is directly related to the design (see above) and some features of the functionality. Thus, the mentioned true wireless devices are very light, their weight does not exceed 25 g. More traditional in-ears and in-ears can be noticeably heavier, up to 50g for in-ears and up to 100g for most in-ears. Overhead models, for the most part, are quite massive: among them there are many models weighing 200 – 250 g, 250 – 300 g and even more than 300 g. It should be noted that a significant weight for false ears is often not a disadvantage, but an advantage: it allows them to stay on the head more securely, creates an impression of solidity and reliability, and most often does not create significant inconvenience.
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