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OnePlus Buds

Priced at Rs 4,990, the OnePlus Buds are certainly attractive on paper featuring a gamut of features such as low latency mode, customisable controls, Fast Charging, IPX4 rating, and others. However, a number of these alluring features are reserved for OnePlus users only, making these buds fairly limiting for non OnePlus users. However, if you can make do with the limiting controls, the inability to update the firmware, and the lack of aptX support, these earphones do provide you with decent sound, good battery life, and Fast Charging abilities. But, if you are a OnePlus user, go right ahead if you don't mind the bass-boosted sound profile. However, it’s hard to not recommend earphones such as the Realme Buds Air Pro instead that cost the same and are not limiting to any user when it comes to utilising the available features.

Building upon OnePlus’ relatively impressive range of audio products including the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z and OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2, OnePlus’ first entrant into the burgeoning true wireless segment is the OnePlus Buds. Priced pretty competitively at Rs 4,990, the earphones are reminiscent of AirPods due to its half in-ear design that casts away silicone tips. The OnePlus Buds are best utilised with a OnePlus device itself for users to make the most out the features made available. Nevertheless, they can still be utilised with pretty much all other smartphones available on the market. The OnePlus Buds are available in three colours - white, grey and a colourful Nord Blue variant that pairs perfectly with its namesake OnePlus Nord phone. Let’s delve into our review to see how the OnePlus Buds fare.

Build and comfort

The half in-ear design was pioneered and popularised by the Apple AirPods and since then numerous companies have incorporated this relatively polarising design into their true wireless offerings. The OnePlus Buds have also adopted this one-size-fits-most approach, and while a large number of people do find this fit adequately secure and comfortable, some folks with odd-shaped ear canals or smaller ones are out of luck. The reviewer, who has smaller than usual ears, faced a fair amount of discomfort and the fit was extremely unstable as well.

OnePlus Buds

The fit is often unstable for a considerable number of users that doesn’t inspire confidence in using these earphones in the gym or when running, even though they do come with an IPX4 sweat resistant rating. Additionally, OnePlus’ own website has issued this warning at the bottom of the OnePlus Buds page - “Please avoid using the earphones during strenuous exercise or while in humid environment.” However, this design does allow companies to fit larger drivers into their earphones, with the OnePlus Buds employing sizable 13.4mm dynamic drivers.

OnePlus Buds

Another negative of the half in-ear design is that passive isolation, more often than not, takes a considerable hit. A ton of background noise easily makes its way in and this can be distracting if you listen to your music at lower levels. However, the 13.4mm drivers do push the volume and bass considerably which sort of makes up for the ridiculous amounts of ambient noise that is let in due to the design.

OnePlus Buds

Going past the half in-ear design, the charging case of the OnePlus Buds is diminutive and pocketable. The matte texture feels great to the touch and the lid features a solid metal-reinforced hinge and strong magnets that inspire confidence to an extent where you can just throw the case into your bag without worrying about the contents spilling out accidentally. The Buds are available in three colours - White, Gray and Nord Blue. We got the Nord Blue variant for review and the Blue and Lime dual-tone is certainly eye-catching, however, some may find it a bit too cartoonish or garish even. 

OnePlus Buds

The front of the case houses a tiny LED which indicates the battery status of the case, there’s a USB-C port at the bottom and a pairing button at the back side of the oval, relatively flat case. The earphones come equipped with wear-detection which works pretty well and auto pauses the music when the buds are removed from the ear and plays it back again when they are reinserted. The rear housings of the Buds feature a CD-like pattern which also doubles as a touch sensor. However, non OnePlus users can only use this touch control to move to the next track by double-tapping, which is alarmingly limiting. 

OnePlus Buds

On OnePlus devices, the double-tap can be customised go to the previous track, play/pause, or wake up the voice assistant. You can also apply firmware updates and check battery levels via a OnePlus smartphone’s settings menu. This is again missing on non OnePlus devices, you are stuck with the version you get and cannot update the Buds further. However, there’s a nifty control (for all devices) where press and holding either touch panel for 3 seconds will switch between paired Bluetooth devices, which is pretty useful. Overall though, we were extremely disappointed by the lack of controls and the absence of firmware updates for non OnePlus users since even AirPods allow non-Apple users to make use of most basic controls.

Features

In addition to the touch controls, wear detection and IPX4 rating we mentioned in the previous section, the OnePlus Buds also come equipped with features such as Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, SBC and AAC codec support (no aptX sadly), USB-C charging, Fast Charging, Google Fast Pair and Mono mode (both earbuds can be used individually while the other is in the case). It is disappointing to see OnePlus ditch aptX support on these Buds despite their models such as the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 and Bullets Wireless supporting the high-quality codec. With OnePlus devices, you get access to a wider array of features such as Dolby Atmos support with supported OnePlus devices (7/ 7 Pro/ 7T/ 7T Pro/ 8/ 8 Pro), and Dirac Audio Tuner support on OnePlus Nord devices.

OnePlus Fnatic Mode

You also get to experience super low-latency mode of 103ms in Fnatic Mode on OnePlus devices (OnePlus 6 onwards). We didn’t get to test these features since our test device is a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, however, the latency was pretty acceptable when watching YouTube and Netflix videos even without the low latency support. Still, it is slightly disappointing that other smartphone users cannot make use of a wide array of alluring features on these Buds seeing that ones such as the Realme Buds Air Pro allow features such as low-latency support and customisable controls on all devices, and they naturally become the more value for money purchase for users since these devices cost about the same.

Performance

The OnePlus Buds’ sound quality is nothing to write home about, but it is pretty consumer-friendly. The 13.4mm dynamic drivers aggressively push bass notes to compensate for the sometimes flimsy half in-ear fit and the resulting isolation. However, this bias, which is clearly heard in tracks such as Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars, can veil the mids and vocals at times. There isn’t too much detail in any range of the frequencies but there’s certainly a thumping drive in the bass and lows that may appease bassheads. More stringent audiophiles would be better off with the Lypertek Tevi, which costs a couple of thousands more, but has a much more neutral sound profile.

The vocals are decently reproduced, but some tracks such as Sour Candy by Melt shows a lack of clarity in some parts of the vocals, especially at the 1.33 mark. In Pull Me Under by Dream Theatre, vocals sound slightly listless and are relegated to the background due to the heft of the drums in the track. Even in softer tracks, the lows and bass are definitely more prominent than the other frequencies. Nevertheless, the bass isn’t muddy or distorted which makes for an overall decent listening experience. High-resolution FLAC music files, however, bring out some of the missing detail that would otherwise be present in streaming services such as Spotify and Google Play Music.

OnePlus Buds

Now coming to the connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0 offers pretty solid connectivity, however, the Buds did disconnect randomly once but it connected back to the paired device almost instantly after the disconnection. The wireless range is also pretty good, with the Buds keeping connectivity even if there was a wall between the source device and the earphones. Microphone quality was excellent on these earphones and they relayed clear, accurate audio and combated background noises pretty decently.  

Battery life

OnePlus claims that the OnePlus Buds are capable of a whopping 30 hours of battery life with the charging case and buds combined, while the buds themselves have a playtime of about 7 hours. In our tests, at about 50 percent volume and AAC codec active, we achieved a playtime of about 6 and a half hours, which is pretty close to the estimate. The charging case allowed for 3 additional full charges and still had a bit of juice remaining. Do note that calls will substantially decrease the playtime of the earbuds, and you will get about 4-5 hours of continuous playtime on calls in a single charge.

OnePlus Buds

The charging case of the OnePlus Buds comes equipped with OnePlus’ famed Warp Charging technology. The Buds are capable of Fast Charging where 10 minutes of charging will top up the earphones enough to amount to 100 minutes of playtime. The case also Fast Charges, where 10 minutes of charging yields 10 hours of battery life. The buds also work well with Fast Chargers from other companies, and in our tests, we could top up the earphones to last for about 2 hours with merely 20 minutes of charging.

Bottomline

Priced at Rs 4,990, the OnePlus Buds are certainly attractive on paper featuring a gamut of features such as low latency mode, customisable controls, Fast Charging, IPX4 rating, and others. However, a number of these alluring features are reserved for OnePlus users only, making these buds fairly limiting for non OnePlus users. However, if you can make do with the limiting controls, the inability to update the firmware, and the lack of aptX support, these earphones do provide you with decent sound, good battery life, and Fast Charging abilities. But, if you are a OnePlus user, go right ahead if you don't mind the bass-boosted sound profile. However, it’s hard to not recommend earphones such as the Realme Buds Air Pro instead that cost the same and are not limiting to any user when it comes to utilising the available features.



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Dualshock 4, FIFA 21 bundle now available for Rs 6,990

Even though the PS5 is on the horizon, the PS4 is still kicking butt with its massive and diverse library of games. We’re still grinding Bloodborne on the PS4. And, if you’re like us and are constantly getting smashed by the Eldritch horrors in the game, you’ll probably need a new controller for your PS4 because we tore through our old ones pretty quick. Well, there's a sweet deal for you guys with Sony now offering a Dualshock 4, FIFA 21 and a 14-day PS Plus Free Trial Voucher all for Rs 6,990. Remember, this is a limited time offer so get on it as this Dualshock 4 bundle will only be available till stocks last. The bundle will go on sale on all offline and online stores from October 20 onward. 

DualShock 4 FIFA 21 Bundle discount

With the PS5 on the horizon, what will happen to the PS4 in a market like India? We already know that the PS5 will be compatible with 99 percent of all the games on the PS4 so where does that lave the good old console? Well, we do know that Sony has not revealed the price of the PS5 in India. How that affects the PS4 going forward will only be known once the next-gen console hits the market. But, in the meantime, if you do not own a PS4 and are not looking at purchasing the next-gen consoles, the PS4  is an excellent buy. It has a massive library of games that are some of the best of the generation and you’ll definitely have a great time with it. 

Speaking of next gen consoles, Xbox has already come out and released the launch date and price of the Xbox Series X/S. Sony, on the other hand, have released the price and launch date of the PS5 but went a step further with an elegant teardown, giving us a sneak peek at what the insides of the PS5 look like. As the launch date for each console draws near, we’ll keep you guys posted on any news on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S



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Xbox One Gets New Xbox UI With October Update, Ahead of Xbox Series X, Series S Release

Xbox One has received Microsoft’s new Xbox UI that will be present in the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S at launch. The new UI is a part of the October update for the now last-gen Xbox One. It brings a refreshed look and feel with stylised icons and the updated Xbox Store. The notification inbox has been refreshed as well.

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Sony A7S III launched in India, offers more than just 4K video

Sony has been at the forefront of the professional mirrorless cameras for quite a few years now. The A7-series of cameras has received plenty of love from the professional and semi-professional community, but if there’s one camera that was category defining, It was the A7S. The Sony A7S II was launched back in 2015, almost five years ago and for the longest time, consumers have been waiting for Sony to launch its follow-up. As the world moves from FHD to the realm of 4K and 8K even, the demand for the Sony A7S III only became louder. Sony has finally launched the A7S III in India, for a price of Rs. 3,34,990.

 The Sony A7S III continues to house a 12-megapixel full-frame sensor like its predecessors, but the sensor is brand new, as is the Bionz XR processor that accompanies it. This time around, the Bionz XR is a dual-chip processor, allowing the A7SIII to record 4K video at up to 120fps without any binning. Professionals will appreciate the significantly higher bitrate available at 4K,120p, which is now 280MB/s. The Sony A7S II was only capable of 4K 60p at 100MB/s, same as the newer Sony A7 III. For the pros, the Sony A7S III can record 10-bit 4:2:2 footage. The camera supports S-Log2, S-Log 3 and HLG colour profiles as well. If you use an external recorder, you can get 16-bit RAW footage at 4K 60fps. Besides the serious upgrades to video capabilities, the A7S III also offers 5.5-stops of sensor-shift based image stabilisation. The storage on the A7S III has also been brought up to the times, with the camera offering dual-SD Card slots, both of which support UHS-II and CFExpress Type A cards. There’s also a USB-C port that supports transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps. Other areas of improvement also include the autofocus system, which now comes with 759 on-sensor phase detect AF points.

The Sony A7S III comes five years after the launch of its predecessor and can shoot 4K video at 120fps

 It was long rumoured that Sony would launch the A7S III in time for the Tokyo Olympics, bringing big updates to the system. Turns out, the rumour was true. While the COVID-19 outbreak had the Tokyo Olympics called off, Sony pushed ahead with the release of the A7S III. Canon too launched their 1DX MarkIII DSLR a few months ago, the feature-set of which caught many by surprise. The 1DX MarkIII is capable of recording 5.5K RAW video on internal media, a feat that had been thought of as impossible due to constraints put forward by thermal management and of course, the speed of the memory cards. The newly launched Canon EOS R5 can shoot 12-bit 8K RAW video, taking things up a few notches. Thanks to the new CFExpress standard which allows write speeds of up to 4GB/s, this has become possible. Sony has chosen to stick with CFExpress Type A cards, which can only go up to 800MB/s, which is plenty when you factor even the highest bitrate setting of 280MB/s for video. It is quite interesting to see that Sony chose to double down on improving 4K video, rather than offer 8K recording as many had expected to see in the A7S III.



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FIFA 21 Review: Goals Galore

In our FIFA 21 review, we look at FIFA 21 gameplay, FIFA 21 Career Mode, FIFA 21 Ultimate Team and FIFA 21 Volta Football. FIFA 21 costs Rs. 3,999 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. PS5 and Xbox Series X free upgrade coming later in 2020.

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Apple iPhone 11 at Rs 47,999 is one of the best phone deals this Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2020

Apple iPhone 11 is up for grabs at Rs 47,999 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2020 after officially receiving a price cut earlier this week. Apple launched the new iPhone 12 series in India on October 14 following which the iPhone 11 witnessed an official price drop of Rs 10,000. However, Amazon has revealed that the iPhone 11 will be getting an additional discount during the Great Indian Festival sale that starts from October 16 in India.

During the sale, the iPhone 11 will be available to purchase at Rs 47,999 down from Rs 54,900, making it one of the best smartphone deals available during this shopping fiesta. Even though the iPhone 12 is out, the iPhone 11 remains a pretty great smartphone with its dual cameras, Retina display and A13 Bionic chip under the hood.

Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2020 starts from October 16 for Prime members and October 17 for non-Prime members. Some of the most exciting deals during the sale includes OnePlus 8 starting at Rs 35,999 and you can read all about it here.

How to buy iPhone 11 at Rs 47,999 during Amazon sale?

Apple iPhone 11 will be available to purchase at Rs 47,999 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2020. The phone has received a discount of Rs 6,900 on its original selling price of Rs 54,900 in India, making it one of the most sought after deals during the shopping event. 

Additionally, Amazon is also offering a 10% instant cashback for HDFC Bank credit and debit cardholders that provides a maximum discount of upto Rs 2,000. So, if you happen to be an HDFC bank credit/debit cardholders, you will be able to purchase the iPhone 11 for Rs 45,999 during the Great Indian Festival sale 2020. This is an additional discount of Rs 2,000 over the already discounted deal price of Rs 47,999.

To further sweeten the deal, Amazon is also bringing exchange offers and No Cost EMI offers during the Great Indian Festival sale 2020 and we will update this story when Amazon reveals these additional offers. 

Apple iPhone 11 specifications

Apple iPhone 11 features a 6.1-inch Retina display with the Face ID notch cutout. The screen is topped with a scratch-resistant coating and supports true tone and wide colour range. The iPhone 11 is also IP68 rated which makes it resistant to dust and water. 

The iPhone 11 is powered by A13 Bionic chipset and is paired with 64GB/128GB/256GB storage options to choose from. There is a 12MP primary camera on the back and a secondary 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 120-degree field-of-view. The rear cameras can record in 4K UHD at 60FPS with support for OIS and more. On the front, there is a 12MP selfie camera along with an array of Face ID biometric sensors.

It is equipped with a 3,110mAh battery that supports 18W fast wired charging and Qi-certified wireless charging as well.



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Call of Duty: Mobile anniversary update roundup

Call of Duty: Mobile’s anniversary update is finally available to all players and as one might expect, there is a lot to take in. A lot of the information has been covered in our initial article which covered the initial announcements from the developers. You can check that out here. Here’s a quick look at what players can expect during the month.

It should be noted that Halloween-themed events will be introduced sometime later this month. This includes a special version of the Stand Off map, which is similar to what the developers did last year.

Welcome to The Club

Cod: Mobile The Club

The developers have introduced a new area called ‘The Club’. The new area is similar to PUBG Mobile’s Cheer Park, wherein players get a safe place where they can interact and play mini-games, play songs and chill with other players in general. The Club also features some NPCs that players can interact with to get missions.  

New Battle Royale Map

Cod: Mobile new map

Call of Duty: Mobile’s Battle Royale mode gets a brand-new map called Alcatraz. The new map is smaller, only holds 40 players and is limited to squads. However, each player in the squad gets 5 respawns per round. Further, there are no vehicles in the game and players will not be able to choose classes. Instead, classes will have to be looted on the map. Each time a player spawns, they get a random uncommon AR or SMG. Players can find weapon and ammo vending machines throughout the map. The classes currently available to players include Scout, Ninja, Medic, Defender, Smoke Bomber and Hacker.

New weapons

Call of Duty: Mobile October roundup

This season sees the addition of two new weapons to Call of Duty: Mobile’s arsenal. The first is an SMG called the Fennec. It is said to have a very fast rate of fire and is specifically designed to support hip-firing as well as the ‘spray & pray’ technique. Further, this will be the first ever weapon in Call of Duty: Mobile to offer Akimo (dual wielding).

The other weapon is the NA-45 sniper rifle, which is the first weapon in the game to offer explosive ammunition. This ammo causes explosive damage, which can damage multiple targets. However, the overall damage of the sniper rifle isn’t too much. But a direct headshot will still kill players. 

Besides all this, you also get new game modes called Cranked Up, new Map for Gunfight and Duel called King and obviously a new Battle Pass. The update also includes a new frame for those players who have been playing the game for a year. To know more about the update in its entirety and get an idea of the bug fixes and improvements check out the link here.



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...