The OnePlus Buds Pro 3 are launching on August 20
We’ve been waiting for these for a while now, but the wait is almost over – the OnePlus Buds Pro 3 will be officially unveiled on August 20 (that’s Tuesday next week). The event will be held at 13:00 UTC, which is in the morning over in the Americas, early afternoon in Europe and the evening in India, which promises a global launch.
You can check out the official landing page, which is teeming with offers. For example, you can subscribe to OnePlus’ newsletter for a chance to win one of ten free pairs of buds – and if you don’t win, you at least get a £10 discount. You can also link a current OnePlus phone with an account and get an additional £10 off. You might be able to snag an additional £10 off through the OnePlus Store app.
You might want to start piling on those discounts, since rumor has it that the OnePlus Buds Pro 3 will be more expensive than their predecessors – the Buds Pro 2 were €180, these will be €200. Leaked specs detail a dual driver setup (11mm woofers, 6mm tweeters), LHDC 5.0 codec (up to 1Mbps at 24-bit/192kHz), 50dB active noise cancellation and an IP55 rating for the buds.
OnePlus Buds Pro 2 (official image) • OnePlus Buds Pro 3 (unofficial render)
Leaked renders show that the buds will keep the stem design, but will have a new charging case where the stems go down into the case rather than lying flat. The unofficial renders show the buds and case in two colors: Midnight Opus (black) and Lunar Radiance (ivory), both with a leather-like texture on the case.
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- Anonymous
- 14 Aug 2024
- U@C
Please launch the next gen neckband, OnePlus
- GregLu
- 12 Aug 2024
- p@3
I'm thinking the same. Don't want Buds 3 Pro since the mic captation isn't that much improved despite the stem (!!), Nothing Ear 2 have better mic! I wonder how these Oppo will sound, how the ANC will far and also how the mic capta...
- DeepIn2U
- 12 Aug 2024
- 4X@
Samsung it's time to update your SSC codec. We want Lossless not simply Hi-Res! Bring us 24-bit at 192kHz resolution woth 1Mbps or higher ... 2.1Mbps would be sweet for Lossy audio! And enable it by default please!!