Oppo Pad 3 Pro tablet and Enco X3 wireless headphones announced are rebranded OnePlus products

Oppo presented the Pad 3 Pro tablet and Enco X3 wireless headphones at an event in China along with the Find X8 series of smartphones. As it turns out, the Pad 3 Pro is almost identical to the OnePlus Pad 2 announced earlier this year, while the Enco X3 headphones are almost identical to the OnePlus Buds Pro 3.

The Oppo Pad 3 Pro tablet is equipped with a 12.1-inch IPS display with a resolution of 3K (3200 × 2120 pixels) and an adaptive refresh rate of 144 Hz (144/120/90/60/50/48/30 Hz). The display has an aspect ratio of 7:5, a peak brightness of 800 cd/m2 and supports Dolby Vision technology. The tablet is based on a 4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version chip with an Adreno 750 graphics accelerator. LPDDR5X RAM capacity is up to 16 GB, UFS 3.1 flash drive capacity is up to 1 TB.

The device is equipped with two cameras – a main one with a resolution of 13 megapixels and an LED flash, as well as a front 8-megapixel camera for participating in video conferencing. The 9510 mAh battery supports 67W SuperVOOC fast charging. The audio system of Oppo Pad 3 Pro includes 6 speakers with Hi-Res certification and Dolby Atmos support. The tablet’s specifications also include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 wireless adapters, a USB Type-C port, and an NFC module. The dimensions of the device are 268.66 × 195.06 × 6.49 mm, weight – 586 g. The tablet comes pre-installed with Android 14 OS with ColorOS 14.1 software shell.

The price of Oppo Pad 3 Pro starts at 3299 yuan (about $463) for the version with 8/256 GB of memory, and the older version with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB storage will cost 4499 yuan (about $632). Sales of the new product in China will begin on October 30.

Enco X3 wireless headphones are based on the BES2700 chip and have dual drivers, including an 11mm bass driver for low frequencies and a 6mm tweeter for high frequencies. Enco X3 uses noise-canceling technology that reduces ambient noise by up to 50 dB, allowing you to listen to music without noticing the hum of subway or street traffic. AI Call Noise Reduction, VPU Bone Voiceprint Recognition and an updated wind noise protection algorithm ensure clear voice call audibility even in noisy environments. Dual DACs and a three-microphone system also help improve sound quality during calls and music playback.

Using Bluetooth 5.4 wireless protocol and LHDC 5.0 codec, the headphones support 192 kHz/24-bit playback for high-quality sound. It is also reported that the sound tuning was done by DYNAUDIO specialists, thanks to which the headphones support spatial sound.

Enco X3 supports gesture control and meets the IP55 standard for protection against moisture and dust. Each module has a 58 mAh battery, and the charging case has a 566 mAh battery. To replenish the charge, you can use both wired and wireless charging.

The wired charging version of the Oppo Enco X3 is priced at 899 Yuan (about $126), while the wireless charging version is priced at 949 Yuan (about $133).

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