Earlier this year, Nokia confirmed its licensing deal with the Chinese company RichGo and as a part of that, the company will be launching Nokia-branded earphones in the market. After launching a few such devices in China, the company has now launched a new earphone — Nokia Pro True Wireless Earphones or Nokia P3802A.
It seems that the device is the same as
the original model and the only difference seems to be the support for the
Active Noise Cancellation feature. The device is now available for purchase in
China for a price of 499 yuan, which is roughly US$ 75.
The product features six microphone system
that is claimed to enhance voice clarity while eliminating unwanted background
noise for crystal clear calls. The Active Noise Cancellation feature is
apparently powered by AI.
It packs a 12.5mm dynamic driver that
enhances bass notes while the composite diaphragm delivers more detailed sound.
This offers clear yet balanced audio that performs at any volume for an
immersive listening experience.
There’s also support for voice commands to
trigger applications like Google Assistant and Siri, which can be sued to get
directions, check calendars, or even make a phone call without needing to take
the device out of the pocket.
The Nokia P3802A earphones have an IPX5
rating, making them dust and sweatproof. They are powered by a 720mAh battery
that the company promises can offer 35 hours of music playback on a single
charge.