Oppo launched several devices, including the Find X8 Ultra, Find X8s duo, a tablet, a watch, and TWS earbuds. The Oppo Pad 4 Pro features a 13.2” LCD with a 144Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a 12,140mAh battery, starting at CNY 3,300. The Oppo Watch X2 Mini offers an 18K gold option, Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chip, and health tracking features, priced from CNY 1,800. The Oppo Enco Free4 earbuds come in two versions, with IP55 rating and noise cancellation, priced from CNY 400. Pre-orders are available for all devices in China, with promotional offers included.
Oppo had a highly eventful day, unveiling the Find X8 Ultra and the Find X8s series, alongside a new tablet, watch, and TWS earbuds. Having already covered the smartphones, let’s delve into the other gadgets.
The Oppo Pad 4 Pro features a 13.2” LCD with a resolution of 3,392 x 2,400px (7:5 aspect ratio) and a 144Hz refresh rate. It claims to provide 12-bit color rendering (with an 8-bit panel and 4-bit FRC), achieving 98% DCI-P3 coverage. The standard brightness reaches 600 nits, and it can peak at 900 nits in high brightness mode. Additionally, DC dimming is included.
Oppo Pad 4 Pro
This is a premium tablet powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, available with 256GB or 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. The RAM options include LPDDR5X (4,266MHz) for the 8/12GB models and LPDDR5T (4,800MHz) for the 16GB version.
The device houses a robust 12,140mAh battery that supports 67W fast charging via USB-C (the port is USB 3.2 Gen 1 @ 5Gbps). Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7 (be) and Bluetooth 5.4.
All these features are encapsulated in a sleek 5.97mm chassis weighing 675g. It also boasts quad speakers for enhanced video streaming and gaming experiences. For productivity, there’s an optional keyboard with a trackpad that works seamlessly with ColorOS 15’s split-screen multitasking features.
Oppo Pad 4 Pro highlights
The introductory model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage is priced at CNY 3,300 ($450/£350/€405/₹38,750). Additional options include 12GB/256GB for CNY 3,600, 12GB/512GB for CNY 3,900, and the fully-loaded 16GB/512GB variant for CNY 4,100. Early-bird promotions reduce the price of the base model to CNY 2,800 and the high-end model to CNY 3,600.
Pre-orders in China start today, including a complimentary stylus worth CNY 500 and various other perks. The cost for the keyboard cover is CNY 700, while a standard case retails for CNY 200.
The Oppo Watch X2 Mini merges elegance with practicality. One variant features 18K gold plating on the stainless steel body, commanding a premium of CNY 2,100 compared to the base price of CNY 1,800 for the Gray and Black versions ($245/£190/€220/₹21,100). The watch is currently available for pre-order.
Oppo Watch X2 Mini color options include 18K gold plating
This smartwatch is powered by the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chip and supports eSIM for independent telephony and internet connectivity, along with NFC for contactless payments and transport access. It can also function as a vehicle key for compatible cars.
Oppo Watch X2 Mini
Of course, it features artificial intelligence, complete with DeepSeek integration. Health monitoring capabilities include an 8-channel heart rate sensor and a 16-channel blood oxygen sensor. GPS and mapping functionalities are available for outdoor pursuits, and the watch comes with a water resistance rating of up to 50 meters, allowing for swimming as well.
Lastly, the Oppo Enco Free4 earbuds are available in two versions: Dynaudio Silver and Water Blue. The former is tuned by Dynaudio, a renowned Danish loudspeaker manufacturer. These earbuds feature dual drivers—a 6mm planar diaphragm tweeter and an 11mm composite diaphragm woofer—accompanied by dual DACs. They are Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified and support LHDC audio up to 1Mbps.
Oppo Enco Free4 buds
The Enco Free4 earbuds have an IP55 rating, making them suitable for outdoor use. They also incorporate 55dB noise cancellation, allowing you to enjoy your music in tranquility even in bustling environments.
With ANC enabled and connected via a high-quality LHDC connection, the earbuds can last up to 5.5 hours; without ANC, they can last up to 11 hours using AAC audio. The total listening time with the charging case can reach up to 22 hours (with ANC on, LHDC) or 45 hours (without ANC, AAC).
Oppo Enco Free4 buds highlights
Like the other newly launched devices today, the Oppo Enco Free4 earbuds are available for pre-order. The Dynaudio version retails for CNY 450 ($61/£48/€55/₹5,300), while the Water Blue variant is slightly more affordable at CNY 400.
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