Oppo has listed the earbuds on Flipkart mobile app.
The Plus model comes with 12.4 mm drivers, 32 dB ANC, and 47 ms low-latency mode.
It boasts up to 43 hours battery life.
Oppo will launch the Enco Buds3 Pro+ in India on 18 November 2025 alongside the Find X9 series. The Plus model appears to be a step up from the Enco Buds 3 Pro that arrived in August at Rs 1,799. Flipkart’s listing confirms upgrades in battery life, durability testing, low-latency performance, and tuning options, positioning the new earbuds as a more capable option for users who want longer playback and stronger sound control. Here are the details:
Oppo Enco Buds3 Pro+ Flipkart listing
The Flipkart listing confirms the following features for the Oppo Enco Buds3 Pro+:
Design: The Plus model has a pebble-shaped box which comes in Sonic Blue and Midnight Black shades. Inside, there are short-stemmed in-ear buds. It is also rated for IP55 dust and water resistance.
Controls: Oppo reveals touch controls like single tap for play or pause, double tap for the next track or camera shutter, triple tap for the previous track, touch and hold to switch between ANC and transparency mode, and long hold for volume.
Connectivity: The TWS supports Bluetooth 5.4 with a 47 ms low-latency mode for gaming and video.
Drivers and audio: For sound, the Enco Buds3 Pro+ pack 12.4 mm titanized dynamic drivers tuned for stronger bass and cleaner sound. Users get Bass Boost, Clear Vocals, and Original Sound modes through the Enco Master Equaliser. Oppo Alive Audio expands the soundstage for music, videos, and games.
Noise control: You also get 32 dB active noise cancellation (ANC) along with a transparency mode for ambient awareness.
Calls: For calls, there is dual mic-based AI Clear Call processing for clearer voice pickup in busy environments.
Battery life: The rated battery life is up to 43 hours of music playback with the charging case when ANC is off. Each earbud offers up to 12 hours on its own. A 10-minute charge is said to give up to 4 hours of listening. The buds carry 58 mAh cells each, while the case houses a 440 mAh battery. Furthermore, the setup is TÜV Rheinland certified to retain at least 80 percent capacity after 1,000 charge cycles.
Compared to the Enco Buds3 Pro, the Plus’s stronger battery life numbers, added durability testing, larger drivers, new sound modes, and support for Bluetooth 5.4 indicate a more complete feature set aimed at budget and lower mid-range buyers. More details, including the official price, should be confirmed at the 18 November launch event, where the Find X9 series will also be announced. Keep reading Digit.in to stay updated on these details.
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