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OPPO expands their range with the new Pad SE Tablet and Enco Buds3 TWS buds

OPPO have today announced their latest additions, with the OPPO Pad SE tablet, and OPPO Enco Buds3 true wireless earbuds landing in Australia today.

The OPPO Pad SE tablet, and Enco Buds3 wireless join a growing line-up of OPPO devices, which include their phones like the versatile Reno and A-series devices, as well as the X2 watch announced earlier this year. 

Michael Tran, Managing Director of OPPO Australia said of the launch 

“With the launch of the OPPO Pad SE and OPPO Enco Buds3, we’re bringing even more value to the Australian market with smart, stylish devices that work better together. These new additions are all about enhancing everyday moments, from work and study to entertainment and connection, without compromising on quality or price.”

OPPO Pad SE

Priced at just $399, the OPPO Pad SE offers a lot for the price, including an 11-inch display with 9,340mAh battery with 33W SuperVOOC charging support that’s ready to play movies or surf the web all day. 

The tablet measures just 7.39mm slim, and is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G100 processor, with 4GB RAM and 128GB of on-board storage.  The tablet also includes a 5MP rear, as well as a 5MP front-facing camera for video conferencing and more. 

Running OPPO’s ColorOS 15, powered by Android 15, the tablet also includes Google’s Gemini AI as well as OPPO’s AI Assistant for Notes, as well as integrated document features.

Oppo is touting the Pad SE’s screen mirroring, letting you display your phone notifications and apps on the larger display, as well as cross-device connectivity, with their O+ connect app letting you also share photos, videos and files easily across devices. 

The OPPO Pad SE is available from today through the OPPO Online Store for 9 in Twilight Blue. 

Enco Buds3

A great accessory for your phone, or new tablet, the OPPO Enco Buds3 are an ultra-lightweight set of TWS earbuds offering immersive sound, durability and all-day comfort. 

The buds feature a 12.4mm titanium-plated large-diaphragm driver, with a a 50μm TPU suspension edge and 19μm PET titanium-plated dome offering great sound quality across the range including deep bass, transparent mids and crystal clear highs. 

The buds come in Snow White, with a charging case offering a combined total of up to 48 hours of use, with a super-fast charging option that gives you up to 3 hours of playback in a 10-minute charge. 

The buds include an on-board AI mode when paired with OPPO phones, including a real-time AI-translation mode supporting 20 languages, as well as their AI Clear Phone Call tech suppressing background noise to ensure a clear call. 

The buds connect using smart connect, and offer solid, dependable connections using Bluetooth 5.4. Features also include Double-tap Photo Taking Camera Control, as well as a Game Mode for lower-latench audio. 

Priced at just , you can find the OPPO Enco Buds3 on the OPPO online store

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