At the Oppo Find X9 series launch event in India, the company launched the Enco Buds 3 Pro+ as a follow-up to the Enco Buds 3 Pro released earlier this year. The new model targets budget TWS buyers who want active noise cancellation, faster charging, and a different case design, among other things. The price is slightly higher, too. Oppo is positioning the Pro+ as the bigger, more durable sibling in the series, and here are its details:
The Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro+ is priced at Rs 2,099 and comes in Sonic Blue and Midnight Black. As part of the first sale on 21 November, the earbuds will be available at Rs 1,899 through Amazon, Flipkart, Oppo’s online store, and offline retailers.
If you are shopping in the same price range, a few options stand out like the OnePlus Buds 3r (review) and Realme Buds T310.
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Oppo encases the earbuds in a vertical pebble-style case. The white variant has a glossy finish, and the black option uses a matte texture with subtle metallic accents. Each earbud weighs about 4.2g and carries an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance.
The Enco Buds 3 Pro+ use 12.4mm dynamic drivers with a titanised diaphragm and Oppo’s Enco Master EQ profiles, which offer Balanced, Serenade, and Bass modes. It supports Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC codec support, Google Fast Pair, and dual-device pairing. There is a 47ms low-latency mode, too.
A key upgrade is up to 32dB active noise cancellation, along with a transparency mode, supported by dual microphones and AI-based call noise reduction.
You get touch controls to handle playback, track changes, and voice assistant triggers.
The battery life is claimed to be up to 12 hours per charge with ANC off or 8 hours with ANC on. With the 440mAh charging case, total listening time reaches up to 43 hours (ANC off). This is backed by Flash Charge, which promises 11 hours of combined playback with a 10-minute top-up. The earbuds also hold TÜV Rheinland Battery Health certification, which ensures at least 80 percent capacity after 1,000 charge cycles.
Overall, the Enco Buds 3 Pro+ offers a well-rounded feature set for its segment with strong battery life claims, ANC, a 12.4mm driver-driven audio, and durability assurances.
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