Google Pixel Buds 2a vs. OnePlus Buds 4: Which Wireless Earbuds Win?
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Google Pixel Buds 2a vs. OnePlus Buds 4: Which Wireless Earbuds Win?
"Sometimes, when it comes to personal audio products, midrange really hits the sweet spot. Sure, you could spend $299 on Bose's ridiculously effective active noise cancellation (ANC) by buying the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen), or ball out on hi-fi audio with the equally expensive Technics EAH-AZ100, but maybe you just want enough out of your wireless earbuds, not the most."
"I've never been super impressed with the sound of Google's A-series Pixel Buds (same goes for the Pixel Buds Pro, which I've also tested), but I don't actively dislike the tuning either. While some people may describe the Pixel Buds 2a sound as well-balanced, I find that these wireless earbuds can sound a little flat at times. They still pull their weight, but sometimes I want more, especially in the low end, which is exactly where the OnePlus Buds 4 shine."
Midrange wireless earbuds offer solid performance without premium pricing. The Google Pixel Buds 2a and OnePlus Buds 4 both retail for $130 but differ in tuning. The Pixel Buds 2a provide a relatively balanced midrange that can sound a little flat and may lack low-end presence. The OnePlus Buds 4 prioritize bass, producing bigger, more bombastic low-end performance that enhances electronic and bass-heavy music. The stronger bass response likely stems from a dual-driver setup. Listener genre preference and desire for bass weight determine which model better suits individual tastes.
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