
OnePlus has introduced its latest audio innovation, the Bullets Wireless Z3 neckband, to the Indian market. This new device promises an impressive 36 hours of music playback on a single charge. For those in a hurry, just a quick 10-minute charge can provide up to 27 hours of listening time, making it ideal for on-the-go users. Set to retail at ₹1,699, the Bullets Wireless Z3 will be available for purchase starting June 24, 2025, at noon through various online and offline channels. Consumers can shop for this new neckband on OnePlus’ official site, Amazon India, Flipkart, Myntra, and at select physical stores including Croma, Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales, and Bajaj Electronics. The device boasts several advanced audio features, including robust 12.4mm dynamic drivers that deliver a balanced sound with a focus on bass. Additionally, it incorporates the innovative BassWave algorithm, enhancing low-end frequencies while maintaining vocal clarity. Users can also enjoy a tailored listening experience by choosing from four preset audio modes: Balanced, Serenade, Bass, and Bold, via the SoundMasterEQ function. One of the standout features of the Bullets Wireless Z3 is its AI-driven noise cancellation technology, which significantly improves call quality by filtering out background noise in real-time. This technology merges environmental noise cancellation (ENC) with sophisticated AI algorithms to isolate the user's voice. Moreover, the neckband supports 3D Spatial Audio, offering users an immersive listening experience that simulates a 360-degree sound environment. A convenient built-in shortcut allows for easy access to voice assistants, facilitating hands-free control for calling, music playback, and reminders. In terms of connectivity, the Bullets Wireless Z3 features Bluetooth 5.4 and supports Google Fast Pair. The magnetic earbuds automatically connect and disconnect based on their position. For durability, the device is rated IP55 for water and dust resistance and comes in two stylish color options: Mambo Midnight (black) and Samba Sunset (red).
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