
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 with 36 hours battery life launched in India, cheaper than Bullets Z2
The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 features a similar design like its predecessor the Bullets Wireless Z2. Weighing at 26 grams, the neckband has a lightweight design and promises comfort in any scenarios including commuting, working out, or attending calls. advertisementThe Z3 is equipped with 12.4mm dynamic drivers which according to the company are capable of delivering deep bass, clear mids, and crisp highs for an all-round listening experience. It supports both AAC and SBC codecs, ensuring compatibility and good audio quality across devices. Meanwhile, the Z3 offers a frequency response range of 20Hz to 20,000Hz. The earphones also support a maximum sound pressure level of 102 dB with an impedance of 32 ohm, which OnePlus says makes the neckband suitable for a range of media including music, movies, and voice calls.One of the most notable features of the Bullets Wireless Z3 is its battery performance. The earphones pack a 220mAh battery that delivers up to 36 hours of playback at 50 per cent volume. For comparison the Bullets Wireless Z2 offered 30 hours of playback. And to recharge the bigger battery the Bullets Wireless Z3 features a quick 10-minute charge which promises to give up to 27 hours of usage, though USB Type-C charging port.The Bullets Wireless Z3 supports Bluetooth version 5.4 and can maintain a connection up to 10 metres. It also includes Google Fast Pair support for quicker pairing with compatible Android devices. The earphones also come with smart assistance support, to offer better access to voice assistants on the go.For controls, the Z3 includes press, double press, triple press, and press-and-hold button functions, along with magnetic controls that can automatically play or pause audio when the earbuds are separated or snapped together. Additionally, the IP55 rating offers protection against sweat and water splashes, making them a solid option for workouts and outdoor use.
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