OPPO unveiled the Enco Air3 Pro wireless earphones with adaptive active noise cancellation, Bluetooth 5.3, and a new Bamboo Fiber Diaphragm.
Alongside the new OPPO Reno10 Series 5G announcement, the Chinese manufacturer introduced new wireless earphones called the Enco Air3 Pro.
The new earphones feature what the brand calls an "innovative" Bamboo-Fiber Diaphragm that is claimed to be 60 percent lighter, 56 percent more rigid and 63 percent more elastic. This should provide a beautiful detailed high-frequency listening experience with minimal distortion.
It features optimized front and rear chambers made for the bamboo fiber diaphragm that enhances the high-frequency performance, resulting in a purer and cleaner sound.
It features 12.4mm Dynamic drivers with a driver sensitivity of 107dB @1KHz, 20-40KHz, and a microphone sensitivity of -38dBV/Pa.
It connects via Bluetooth 5.3 with a range of 10 meters. It supports LDAC, AAC, and SBC.
Inside each earbud is a 43mAh battery while the case has a 440mAh battery. This should yield 7 hours of listening time on a single charge. If you add the case, it goes up to 30 hours. It takes 90 minutes to charge one earbud and it will take two hours to charge the case.
Each earbud measures 33.01 x 20.3 x 23.15mm, weighs 4.3 grams, and is rated for IP55 water and dust resistance.
The earphones will be available for purchase at OPPO stores nationwide soon.
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