Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro: Wireless earbuds with spatial audio and ANC for under 30 euros

  • The Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro arrives with Bluetooth 6.0, active noise cancellation, and spatial audio for a competitive price.
  • They incorporate low-latency technology, water resistance, and up to 52 hours of battery life with the case.
  • They feature smart features like voice feedback, voice assistants, and location tracking.
  • Available in China in two classic colors and an extended battery version.

vivo TWS Air 3 Pro headphones

The arrival of Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro headphones represents an interesting movement in the market of wireless devices, especially for those looking for modern technology without a large outlay. Vivo, which has managed to attract attention for its ecosystem of innovative products, is now launching these true wireless with advanced features at an attractive price.

These headphones, launched in China, complete the brand's offering alongside its new foldable Vivo X Fold5 and the Watch 5 smartwatch. The TWS Air 3 Pro arrive as a very balanced option for those who want quality audio and smart features without sacrificing comfort or battery life.

Spatial audio, smart ANC, and all-day battery life

One of the great strengths of the Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro is its Multi-mode active noise cancellation (ANC) which reaches up to 50 dB, a remarkable figure in its price range. They use a triple microphone combination and an internal design optimized for eliminate up to 94% of ambient noise, which is useful both when traveling and in noisy environments.

In addition, these headphones rely on the spatial audio with four different scenario modes. Thanks to the technology of low latency (44 ms), are suitable for both enjoying music and gaming sessions, where timing is key.

According to the autonomy, the brand boasts of up to 9,5 hours of continuous playback and a total duration of 52 hours if using the charging case. In addition, they support fast charging and have IP54 certification, so they resist sweat and dust without any problems. Their weight of 3,8 grams per earbud and semi-in-ear design with vents ensure maximum comfort for everyday use.

Advanced connectivity and smart features

Vivo has opted for Next generation Bluetooth 6.0 in the TWS Air 3 Pro, allowing pairing with two devices simultaneously, a very useful feature for those who alternate between mobile and computer, for example.

Among its benefits are: real-time vocal feedback -ideal for karaoke-, voice assistants, smart alerts and notifications, as well as a system of smart location tracking via the official app. The sound automatically adapts to the environment thanks to adaptive detection and intelligent parameter adjustment.

Its 12-millimeter drivers with four-layer voice coil They've been fine-tuned by Vivo's Golden Ears team, allowing you to choose from three dedicated audio modes for bass, vocals, and treble, and utilize DeepX 3.0 stereo enhancement technology. A feedback microphone adjusts the mids and bass to deliver the best possible sound based on your environment.

Competitive models, colors and prices

The Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro They are initially available on the Chinese market in two classic color versions: Starry Black y Vitality WhiteThere's also a "Long Life" or "Endurance" edition that increases battery life to 52 hours. These models maintain a discreet and lightweight design, following the current trend in TWS earphones.

As to price, Vivo places these headphones in a very competitive range: from 199 yuan (about 25 euros) for the standard Pro version, up to 229 yuan (approximately 30 euros) for the extended battery edition. They thus position themselves as an interesting alternative to more expensive offerings from other brands, offering several of the market's cutting-edge technologies.

The balance between technology, design y Rib This can position them as an option to consider for those who value innovation without breaking the bank.

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