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Nu Republic Cyberstud X2 Review

When we last reviewed Nu Republic’s battery bank and concluded that what they were offering wasn’t anything new, there were certain features that set them apart as a brand – especially the aesthetics. Today, we’re looking at (or rather listening to) the Cyberstud X2- a True Wireless Earbuds offering, whose case doubles as a pendant!

Priced at ₹2,499, let’s see if this is a hit or a miss.

What’s in The Box:

  • The earbuds case/pendant
  • The pendant chain
  • A USB A to C cable
  • A card with the QR code for a user manual
  • No literature
  • STICKERS!

The packaging is instantly recognizable as a Nu Republic product and they have little-to-no waste, except one extra little bag carrying the pendant chain.

Look, Body and Feel


The case looks like it’s made out of plastic, but it’s actually made out of metal – impressive! And that is one of the best highlights of this product, because from the looks of it – other things might not be as impressive. The earbuds themselves are made of plastic, which is fine by itself, almost all TWS earbuds are. But the quality of plastic used seems inexpensive. But I don’t expect much at this price range and neither should you.

The case is solid! To take the earbuds out you have to take the lid out, which uses magnets. The fit of the earbuds are average and what’s disappointing is that they don’t come with soft silicone ear tips. And that probably might be the biggest challenge with these. Honestly, I haven’t come across any earbuds that don’t use ear tips. Have you?

Rated for “splash resistance”, we didn’t feel confident about wearing this out in the rain. Wearing this during a run made it feel uncomfortable and we weren’t confident.

5/10

User Experience

An earbud user is aware of a familiarity in terms of the control that their buds offer, and usually tend to use these as muscle memory. This is where Nu Republic has changed things a lot. Unfortunately, you have to consult the user manual to learn how to control the earbuds and doing that is also finicky.

In the music app, two taps on either earbud isn’t the command to go to the next song. Three taps doesn’t go back to the previous song.

And there is no app which you can use to reprogram these buttons. The touch sensitivity isn’t consistent, so it’s better not to use it to begin with.

2/10

Sound Quality & Noise Cancellation

Now despite the challenges above, if these earbuds sound decent, then users would’ve been able to find good value. But the sound quality is average. The sound is hollow and lack clarity, with bass that leaves you wanting for more. Even with EQ, there is no redemption.

3/10

The earbuds offer ENC or Enhanced Noise Cancellation, which didn’t seem to work and we couldn’t find a way to turn it off or on. Other earbuds can at least passively cancel noise when you put them in your ears because of their silicone tips, which this one lacks. So, no passive or (effective) active noise cancellation.

1/10

Conclusion

At a price of ₹2499 this was an average product, especially considering there are better products in the market. In the similar price range you will get OnePlus, with their value TWS line “Nord Buds” – wherein even the last generation buds outperform the Cyberstud X2 and are way better value, in our opinion.

OnePlus Buds 3 Review

What can be considered as good sound is subjective, but with the slew of phones getting launched in the budget category, earbuds are also a category that has heated up in the past few years. OnePlus, who entered this segment a few years back have had some products that’ve done well in the market, while others that haven’t. They recently launched the OnePlus Buds 3 at a price of ₹5,499, which offers features that aren’t available in this segment. Does it deliver a punch in this segment? Let’s find out.

Design and Specs

OnePlus Buds 3 – Metallic Grey or Splendid Blue

The OnePlus Buds 3 are available in Metallic Grey or Splendid Blue, featuring a metal construction with a dual matte plus glossy finish that strikes a balance between style and subtlety. These stem-cell design buds offer IP55 rating for water and dust resistance. Their stems are slightly curved inwards and with the rubberized ear tips, they are comfortable for prolonged periods.

OnePlus Buds 3 Stems

The stems are equipped with capacitive touch controls, allowing users to swipe up or down to adjust the volume, tap once to answer calls or skip tracks, and long-press to switch noise cancellation modes. However, they lack a default gesture for pausing or playing music, which can be customized Bluetooth settings on OnePlus or Oppo devices. The touch controls on the OnePlus Buds 3 are responsive and reliable, although they can be a bit unresponsive at times.

The design of the case is similar to the Pro series and features the OnePlus logo, pairing button and the Type-C charging port at the back. Each bud weighs approximately 5 grams, with the case contributing an additional 40 grams.

OnePlus Buds 3 Case

In terms of technical specifications, the Buds 3 are equipped with 10.4mm dual drivers and support Bluetooth 5.3, along with the LHDC 5.0 audio codec, in addition to standard SBC and AAC codecs, making them compatible with a wide range of Android and iOS devices. They also feature multiple device pairing and Google’s Fast Pair for a quicker connection process with Android devices.

OnePlus Buds 3 Case

Sound Quality

The OnePlus Buds 3 offer good audio quality, producing a bass-heavy sound with minimal distortion. There’s no need to turn the volume up high to enjoy the deep sounds. Sometimes, they play the deeper and middle sounds too loudly, but they usually work well with musical instruments and the singing sounds quite balanced. It’s advisable to adjust the EQ settings for a better experience across different types of music.

The microphone quality on the Buds 3 is commendable, providing clear call audio even in outdoor environments. This ensures that conversations are easily understandable by the person on the other end.

In terms of active noise cancellation, the Buds 3 perform satisfactorily for their price range. While audio quality is best with noise cancellation off, turning it on significantly reduces background noise. The transparency mode is also effective, allowing for awareness of surroundings without needing to remove the buds.

The Buds 3 excel in syncing audio and video, including high-bitrate content, and their gaming mode reduces latency for a seamless gaming experience. The feature that pauses and plays audio upon removing and reinserting the buds works smoothly, enhancing user convenience.

Battery

The OnePlus Buds 3 boast remarkable battery performance, delivering around 7.5 hours of playtime with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) enabled. When ANC is turned off, users can enjoy an extra 3 hours of usage. For daily listeners, charging the case once a week suffices. These results are especially notable when using the LHDC codec on OnePlus devices, enhancing the overall listening experience.

Conclusion

For the price of Rs. 5,499 and with offers the OnePlus Buds 3 are a pretty good product. And you can see an improvement in audio quality and tuning as well, indicating that the company is listening to the feedback and also heading in the right direction. Although they haven’t reached perfection yet. The Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is effective, the microphone delivers clear sound, the earbuds fit comfortably in the ear, and they boast impressive battery life. We give our thumbs up to the OnePlus Buds 3 and surely recommend them for anyone looking for quality earbuds.