Tired of muffled audio and tangled wires ruining your listening experience? The OnePlus Bullets Earphone is built to fix exactly that.
Wired earphones still hold a strong place in daily audio setups — no battery anxiety, no lag, no pairing hassles. The OnePlus Bullets Earphone delivers a clean, direct audio signal right to your ears with none of the wireless trade-offs. Whether you're commuting across Dhaka or working long hours at a desk, this earphone quietly gets the job done.
The OnePlus Bullets Earphone comes with a built-in DAC, which is the real differentiator here. A Digital-to-Analog Converter inside the earphone means the audio processing happens closer to the driver itself, resulting in cleaner output. This is something most budget earphones simply skip.
The dynamic driver setup handles the actual sound reproduction — a driver type that audio engineers have trusted for decades. Dynamic drivers are known for producing natural bass response and full-range sound without artificial boosting. This matters most when you're listening to music that was actually mixed properly.
Why the built-in DAC actually matters for your audio:
The OnePlus Bullets Earphone supports both Type-C and 3.5mm connections, covering almost every device scenario. Modern smartphones that dropped the headphone jack are fully supported via the Type-C plug. Older phones, laptops, and audio interfaces still using the 3.5mm standard are also covered.
This dual-format availability is genuinely useful in Bangladesh, where users carry a mix of old and new devices. You're not forced into a single ecosystem. Plug into whatever you're working with today without needing an adapter.
The OnePlus Bullets Earphone keeps things functional with a built-in microphone and button-based inline control. That means you can take calls, pause tracks, or adjust playback without reaching for your phone. Small convenience, big daily impact.
Practical use cases where this setup makes a real difference:
The 1.15m cable length hits a practical sweet spot — long enough to avoid tension when your phone is in your pocket, short enough to avoid tangling badly. It's a small detail, but poorly sized cables are a constant annoyance with cheaper earphones.
For students studying on a budget, the OnePlus Bullets Earphone plugs straight into a laptop or phone without any additional setup. No drivers, no software, no compatibility issues to troubleshoot.
Freelancers running client meetings or recording voice notes will appreciate the mic clarity that comes with the DAC-assisted signal path. Clean mic input matters more than most people realize until they've struggled with a noisy one.
Scenarios where the OnePlus Bullets Earphone holds up well:
The 1.15m cable also works well at a desk — you're not fighting slack or tension when the phone sits beside the keyboard. That's the kind of real-world detail that earphones need to get right.
The dynamic driver in the OnePlus Bullets Earphone is the same driver technology used in professional IEMs and consumer headphones across every price point. It handles bass, mids, and highs through a single diaphragm driven by electromagnetic force. The result is a natural tonal character that sounds like actual music rather than processed output.
Paired with the built-in DAC, the driver receives a cleaner analog signal than it would from a standard 3.5mm passthrough. This combination punches above its category in perceived audio quality. You'll notice it most on vocal-forward tracks and acoustic recordings.
The OnePlus Bullets Earphone price in Bangladesh is competitive for what it delivers, especially given the DAC integration that most earphones at this level don't include. Available at PCB Store, one of the most trusted audio and tech retail destinations in Bangladesh.
PCB Store handles warranty claims, technical support, and product guidance directly — no third-party runaround. Whether you're in Dhaka or ordering from elsewhere across Bangladesh, the after-sales process is handled in-house. That means faster resolutions and direct accountability.
If you've been on the fence about upgrading from a basic bundled earphone, this is a practical step up that doesn't ask you to spend big. Stock availability shifts, so checking with PCB Store directly for the current OnePlus Bullets Earphone price in Bangladesh is always the right move.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
Yes, it supports both Type-C and 3.5mm connections, making it compatible with virtually all Android phones regardless of whether they have a headphone jack or not.
A DAC converts digital audio to analog before it hits the driver. A built-in DAC improves signal quality, reducing noise and delivering cleaner audio compared to relying solely on your phone's internal chip.
Yes. The built-in microphone combined with inline button control makes it well-suited for calls, online meetings, and voice recordings in everyday use.
No, this model does not include Active Noise Cancellation. It is a passive audio earphone focused on sound quality through its DAC and dynamic driver setup.
Standard bundled earphones skip the DAC entirely and use lower-quality drivers. The OnePlus Bullets offers cleaner signal processing and better build quality, making it a meaningful upgrade for daily listeners.
Yes, the 1.15m cable works well for both mobile and desk setups. It avoids excessive slack while still giving enough reach when your device is on a table or in a pocket.
For the current OnePlus Bullets Earphone price in Bangladesh, check directly with PCB Store. Pricing may vary based on stock and promotions. PCB Store is the reliable local source for this product.
Yes, the 3.5mm plug version works directly with most laptops. The Type-C version also connects to laptops with a USB-C audio port.
Dynamic drivers are generally strong in low-frequency response. The OnePlus Bullets produces natural bass without artificial boosting, making it balanced rather than bass-heavy.
PCB Store provides direct after-sales service including warranty claims and technical support across Bangladesh, without routing you through third parties.