Vivo TWS 3i Debuts in China with Up to 50-Hour Battery Life, AI Call Noise Reduction, and Bluetooth 5.3
Vivo has introduced the Y300 Pro to the Chinese market, as we covered in an earlier report. Alongside this, Vivo has also launched a new TWS in its home country, China, called the Vivo TWS 3i. This new TWS comes in two versions, the standard version offers a 45-hour battery life, while the other boasts an extended 50-hour battery life with the charging case, essentially serving as a longer-lasting variant.
Vivo TWS 3i specs
Both come equipped with Bluetooth version 5.3, offer low-latency gaming with a delay as low as 55ms, and feature DeepX 3.0 stereo sound along with 3D panoramic sound, powered by a 10mm dynamic driver. Both versions also support AAC, SBC, and LC3 audio codecs. Although they do not feature Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), they do support AI-powered call noise reduction with a single microphone. Another feature it comes with is a Dual Device connection, meaning you can connect two devices and easily switch between the two.
Other features include instant pairing when you open the case, a personalized theme pop-up window, remote photography control, Jovi voice assistant, message and call broadcast, a “find my headphones” feature, IP54-rated dust and water resistance, and smart upgrades.
Now, let’s discuss the difference between the two variants. The standard version offers up to 10 hours of playback time, which can be extended to 45 hours with the charging case. In contrast, the long battery life version provides 11 hours of playback on a single charge, extending to 50 hours with the charging case.
This battery life difference is the only distinction between the two variants.
Pricing and Availability
Both the standard and long battery life variants are available in a single colour option: White. The standard version is priced at RMB 99.00, while the long battery life variant is priced at RMB 129.00. They are currently available for pre-sale on Vivo’s China website, with open sales starting on September 10th for the standard variant and September 14th for the long battery life variant.