
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 debuts in India with Bluetooth 5.4 and 3D Spatial Audio: Price, features and more
has launched the Bullets Wireless Z3, a
wireless neckband
offering in India today. The neckband comes equipped with fast charging, long battery life, and AI-powered features.
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3
supports
Bluetooth 5.4
, voice assistant control along with
3D Spatial Audio
.
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The company says that the device is designed for everyday use, including calls, music, and workouts.
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 Price and availability
The Bullets Wireless Z3 is priced at Rs 1,699. It will be available starting June 24, 2025, at 12 PM. It can be purchased via OnePlus.in, Amazon.in, Flipkart, Myntra, OnePlus Experience Stores, in addition to leading offline retailers including Croma, Reliance, Vijay Sales, and Bajaj Electronics.
The neckband will be available in two color options—Mambo Midnight (black) and Samba Sunset (red).
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 features
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 is equipped with 12.4mm dynamic bass drivers and uses the company's BassWave algorithm to enhance low-end sound. It also includes Sound Master EQ with four preset sound profiles—Balanced, Serenade, Bass, and Bold—for customized listening.
The wireless neckband features fast charging, audio tuning options, and AI-powered call noise cancellation. According to OnePlus, a 10-minute charge offers up to 27 hours of playback, while a full charge delivers up to 36 hours of music and 21 hours of talk time.
The neckband supports Bluetooth 5.4, Google Fast Pair, and magnetic earbuds for auto-connection and power control. It is rated IP55 for dust and water resistance and has a skin-friendly silicone finish.
Other features include 3D Spatial Audio for a surround sound-like experience,
AI Call Noise Cancellation
with ENC technology to improve voice clarity in noisy environments, and a Voice Assistant Shortcut for hands-free operation.
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