OnePlus Buds Pro 3 Review: Premium ANC Earbuds with Dynaudio Co-tuning

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OnePlus finally nails the premium earbuds formula with killer ANC and battery life, though the fit might not suit everyone’s ears.
8.4
out of 10
★★★★☆
Excellent — Highly Recommended
💰 ₹10,999 – ₹11,999

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ✅ Excellent ANC that handles metro and street noise effectively
  • ✅ Outstanding battery life with genuinely useful quick charging
  • ✅ Rich, bass-forward sound that suits Indian music tastes
  • ✅ Premium build quality without the fingerprint magnet problem
Cons

  • ❌ Fit can be uncomfortable for extended wear or smaller ears
  • ❌ Mids are slightly recessed for vocal-heavy tracks
  • ❌ No wireless charging on the case at this price point
  • ❌ Best features locked to OnePlus phone pairing

Detailed Review

First Impressions

I’ve been using OnePlus phones for years, so when the Buds Pro 3 landed at my doorstep, I was genuinely curious if OnePlus could finally compete with the Sony and Apple crowd. The packaging is minimal but premium—you get the buds, a sleek case, extra ear tips, and a short USB-C cable. The case feels solid with a nice matte finish that doesn’t attract fingerprints like the previous generation. Popping open the lid has that satisfying magnetic snap that I appreciate.

How I Tested This

I put these through a proper Indian stress test over three weeks. Daily metro commutes from Rajiv Chowk to Huda City Centre—if you know Delhi Metro’s peak hour chaos, you know that’s the real ANC test. I also used them during WFH calls, gym sessions (including some sweaty treadmill runs during the recent humid spell), and weekend YouTube binges. For music, I switched between Spotify Premium and Apple Music, testing everything from Arijit Singh’s softer tracks to some heavy Punjabi bass.

Performance

The ANC here is genuinely impressive. On the metro, it knocked out about 80-85% of the ambient rumble, which is better than my old Sony XM4 buds. The transparency mode is natural too—I could hear auto-wallahs honking without removing the buds, which is actually important for safety when crossing roads. Sound quality leans slightly warm with boosted bass, which works brilliantly for Bollywood and EDM. Audiophiles might find the mids slightly recessed, but for most people, this tuning hits the sweet spot. The Dynaudio co-engineering actually shows.

Battery life genuinely surprised me. I got around 5.5-6 hours with ANC on at 60% volume, and the case adds another 25+ hours. The 10-minute quick charge giving 5 hours is clutch when you forget to charge overnight—happened to me twice, saved my commute both times.

The Fit Issue

Here’s my honest gripe. The buds are slightly chunky, and after about 2 hours of continuous use, my left ear started aching. I have average-sized ears, so folks with smaller ear canals might struggle. Switching to the smaller tips helped a bit, but it’s not as comfortable as my AirPods Pro for extended wear. Amazon reviews echo this—plenty of users mention fit issues.

Value for Money

At around ₹12,000, these compete directly with the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and undercut the AirPods Pro significantly. If you’re in the OnePlus ecosystem, the seamless pairing and Fast Pair make this a no-brainer. The app offers solid EQ customization too. Flipkart frequently drops prices during sales, so timing your purchase around Big Billion Days could save you a couple thousand.

Score Breakdown

Sound Quality
 
8.5/10
Active Noise Cancellation
 
9/10
Battery Life
 
9/10
Comfort & Fit
 
7/10
Value for Money
 
8.5/10

Key Specifications

Driver Size11mm woofer + 6mm tweeter
ANCUp to 50dB noise cancellation
Battery (Buds)~6 hours with ANC
Battery (Case)~43 hours total
Quick Charge10 min = 5 hours playback
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.3
Water ResistanceIP55
Weight~5.2g per bud

Our Verdict

The OnePlus Buds Pro 3 are the brand’s most accomplished earbuds yet, offering flagship-level ANC, impressive Dynaudio-tuned audio, and industry-leading battery life. Android users, especially those in the OnePlus ecosystem, should consider these a strong buy. If you’re on a tighter budget, the OnePlus Buds 3 (around ₹5,499) or Nothing Ear (a) offer solid alternatives, while audiophiles might prefer the Sony WF-1000XM5 if budget permits.
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