Large 13.4 mm drivers with a polymer-composite diaphragm, N48 neodymium magnets, and 1.9-meter copper-aluminum alloy coils were used for the novelty.
Oppo, a Chinese company, has officially unveiled the new Enco Air 3 fully wireless headphones. The package is inexpensive – $ 36, or about 2500 rubles at the current exchange rate – but it's still quite decent.
The headphones are powered by a special Cadence HiFi5 processor, which, according to the developers, guarantees clearer speech transmission during calls and improves battery life.
Oppo Enco Air 3 promises up to six hours on their own and up to 25 hours with periodic recharging in the included case. There is artificial intelligence-based noise cancellation, but it only works as a headset.
The IP54 standard guarantees dust and moisture protection, as well as the ability to connect two devices at the same time, and Google Fast Pair support for quick connections to Android gadgets.