After months of speculation and rumors, Oppo officially announced that it will be launching its newest Find X6 series of flagship phones on March 21 in China. The Oppo Pad 2 will also be making its debut alongside the phones. Today, the brand confirmed yet another product will share the stage with new flagships. Called the Oppo Enco Free3, it will be the company’s latest pair of TWS earbuds and feature what Oppo calls a “Bamboo Fiber Diaphragm”. Here are the details.

Today, Oppo released a series of teasers confirming the launch of the new Enco Free3 earbuds. As per the brand, the hearables will come with active noise cancelation that can reach up to 49dB (decibels). They will also support Hi-Res Wireless and boast LDAC Bluetooth decoding protocol.

The Chinese company says that its latest Enco Free3 earbuds are equipped with a unique bamboo fiber diaphragm sound unit. This component is apparently made up of bamboo fibers and is commonly used in high-end audio equipment like headphones and stereos. The bamboo fiber diaphragm is characterized by its thinness, hardness, and sensitivity, allowing it to reproduce more sound details and deliver a clear, natural, and realistic sound quality.

The Panasonic HC4 audio system is an example of a device that uses this kind of diaphragm unit to provide high-frequency reproduction and low-frequency dynamic performance.

Design-wise the earbuds look similar to some of Oppo’s Buds Air series models. The TWS has a stemmed design with the ‘L’ and ‘R’ symbols cut out on each earbud to form openings for the inner microphones. You get an oval charging case with a translucent upper panel. The Enco Free3 buds could be offered in Green and White colors.

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