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Price: $129.99 – $11.99
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Experience premium wireless audio with the OnePlus Buds 4 in elegant Storm Gray. These in-ear buds deliver benchmark-setting sound quality through 11mm audio drivers, creating a balanced soundstage with true-to-life acoustics. Featuring Hi-Res Audio and LHDC 5.0 technology, every note comes through with studio-grade clarity and emotion. The advanced Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) system intelligently adapts to your environment, while the innovative Adaptive Mode seamlessly switches between ANC and Transparency modes for optimal listening. With Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity and extended battery life through the 530mAh charging case, these buds keep you immersed in your music, calls, and entertainment for over 24 hours. The package includes a charging case, cable, multiple ear tip sizes, and user manuals, all designed to work seamlessly with OnePlus smartphones while enhancing your connected ecosystem experience.
PREMIUM SOUND: 11mm audio drivers deliver balanced, true-to-life acoustics with Hi-Res Audio and LHDC 5.0 for studio-grade sound quality.
ADVANCED ANC: Industry-leading active noise cancellation with swift processing for smarter and more balanced noise reduction performance.
ADAPTIVE MODE: Intelligent system automatically switches between noise cancellation and transparency modes for enhanced listening experience.
LONG BATTERY LIFE: Extended playback time of over 24 hours with the charging case featuring 530mAh capacity for all-day listening.
SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY: Latest Bluetooth 5.4 technology ensures stable wireless connection, perfect for music, calls, gaming, and video watching.
Reviewer: Seth
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: (TWS) Flagship Killers
Review: OnePlus was once the brand that labeled its phones as “Flagship Killers”. To compete with said flagships in nearly every metric, all while undercutting the cost by margins that seemed impossible. They may have ultimately wound up joining that higher end of the market altogether, I feel as though they’ve managed to at least keep the spirit of the concept alive in other aspects. And that is exactly what the OnePlus Buds 4 have managed to achieve in the modern wireless audio landscape. They’re not the cheapest pair in the world sure, but for the $100-120 price bracket they punch above their weight as hard as their bass can. No, seriously. When tuned towards a more “warm” profile, they will crank out some serious thump. But it’s not even overbearing if you tweak the mids down slightly while boosting the highs a bit. At least that’s my preference, though they still have an excellent sound profile across the board either way with the default profiles. LHDC support is also a huge bonus, especially if you are someone like me that enjoys using Tidal to listen to high fidelity tracks. It really brings the most out of these earbuds, however it’s essentially an exclusive function to OnePlus devices only (they still sound stellar using AAC codec as well). I also enjoy the continued support/optimization efforts to provide iOS devices with nearly all of the same features that they have on android. It not only makes them superior to Samsung offerings, as they have long since stopped supporting models beyond their Galaxy Buds+ on iOS. Anyway, the OnePlus Buds 4 are a solid pick for the only main compromises being case build quality (crap plastic, but hinge is somewhat sturdy) and the lack of wireless charging (albeit they do charge absurdly fast, as any OnePlus device would). Battery life is a respectable 10-12 hrs, give or take depending on use. I rarely use ANC (they have a good enough seal for me in most cases), though I will use transparency here and there throughout any given time. Differences in volume level should also be considered, since the advertised rating by OnePlus is based on a consistent 50% level. They fit really well, and are comfortable enough for me to actually wear for the duration that they’ll last a single charge on. Which is a big deal for me, as I always like to get at least a minimum of 8 hours or so out of a pair of wireless earbuds in-between charges. The case will recharge them about 2-3 times, depending on how much they were used any given time. As for the ANC and transparency, they’re a far cry from the days of the Buds Z 2 (which weren’t the worst, to say the least). ANC can really create a sort of “seal of silence” when not in a super noisy environment. Since they still aren’t quite able to prevent some of louder noises, even with a good seal. But overall it’s good enough to be satisfied with at this price point. The transparency is at a similar level; it’s substantially better than prior generations. It’s not quite “AirPod Pro 2” level, but it’s much better than a lot of what the competition has to offer (such as JBL or Soundcore). All in all they’re a great pair of earbuds that have seamless integration on android thanks to using Fast Pair, and even have multi-point connection to boot. Aside from the lack of wireless charging, they still genuinely felt like an upgrade over my previous pair of OnePlus Buds Pro 2 — even with the latter being a “Pro” variant while these are positioned as the current non-Pro model.
Reviewer: Ronnie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Pretty good
Review: Pretty good for its price. My ear buds experience are the first airpod pros then bose quietcomfort ultra earbuds where i had them for 2 years before it broke. I’m basing this review off of the bose which has the best ANC in the market and the only earbuds i had. I’m not an audiophile, i just listen to podcast, streams, and videos. The sound is pretty good. I give it a 8/10. The anc about a 7/10. The transparency a 7/10. I almost returned it because the anc wasn’t like the bose. But if you think about it these earbuds are half the price. And the anc is still pretty good even though it dosent compare to bose. The cons are pretty much software related. I dont like how it saves the last mode(anc/transparency) when you use one ear buds or put two ear buds in. Itll use whatever mode you had on last. When its a quiet environment i cant tell if anc or transparency is on. I have to switch between modes to see what mode I am on. I also dont like the mode switch sound. Their the same sound. So you aren’t able to correlate if transparency or anc is on. It would be nice if anc had a different beep than transparency mode. I was ona budget and definitely not sad about these. I’ll keep these till it breaks.
Reviewer: Uardi Dusha
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Superior audio and price at the cost of premium features
Review: A very solid choice. Chose this pair based on the good reviews that it had received and i must say. They are true. LDHC is amazing.By no means im not an expert but ive used enough tech to hold myself responsible for the following statements:Audio: 5 out 5. You cannot do better for that price range. Furthermore it blows my jbl buds that costed twice the price out of the water. It holds ground with bose nc 700 and honestly in a few tests that i run it had better imagingBattery: 3.5 out of 5. It holds about 4 to 5 hours at 70-80% volume without ancVolume and anc: 4.7 out of 5. They are quite loud. I work in noisy enviroment and they do good enough with anc turned off. ANC is good. Not as good as bose but close.Transparency mode: 3 out of 5. Its there its mediocre.Button interaction: 4 out of 5. It does all the neccesary stuff. Volume, calls, play , pause, next, previous. ANC on off.You can even tweak it a bit to add other stuff Both buds work indepedently. Which helps you in case you use one at the time.Comfort: 4 out 5 sometimes i feel they are not there sometimes. They dont fall. I was surprised actually even though the platic feels cheap and not premium but who cares…Case: 3 out of 5 . One of the weakest points imo. It feels very fragile in my hands. If jbl did something right. It was the case undestroyable and quite sleek to the touch. A feeling which i miss here.App: 2 out of 5. Dont like melody app. Feels weird unpolished and cheap. Like these headphones. So i cant complain. Id rather take the boring app and superior audio and hardware for this price than vice versa.Matchy matchy with my oneplus 12.10 out of 10. I love this colour both phone and buds look gorgeous.Sorry for butchered english and long post. Here is a potato 🥔
Reviewer: Jade
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great quality it drowns out the trains
Review: I love the sound, and this was just an upgrade from the Buds 3. The case is rounder so I wasn’t really use to it, but it can stand on its own. The earphones took a bit to adjust because I was used to the previous one plus buds 3. I love the noise cancelling and the range that it offers. It was easy to set up just like the 3’s and the overall design wasn’t too bad. Now, the fit for the noise cancel feature was almost perfect but once again took a minute to get use to the fit of the buds for it to fully work. But overall like the 3 they are amazing quality. Just this time I won’t accidentally wash them. (The 3’s did work after multiple washing cycles and still going strong I just wanted to upgrade.)
Reviewer: AntonioDC
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Funziona tutto correttamente!
Reviewer: Evan Ho
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Comfortable and good audio feature no cap
Reviewer: Dm
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: The earbuds sound great and look premium, but the seller didn’t mention these are the Chinese version. This model has reduced functionality — no Google Fast Pair, limited app support, Chinese voice prompts, and no global OTA updates. The product is genuine, but buyers should be clearly informed before purchase.
Reviewer: E. Joshua
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: The hardware is below average and sound quality is average at best. Certainly not a flagship challenger. Overall not impressed with these earbuds.






