New Qualcomm chipset to facilitate budget true wireless earbuds?

Following the CES 2018 launch of its flagship QCC5100 chipset (which promises to extend battery life and improve connectivity robustness), Qualcomm Technologies has now announced a new QCC3026 chip designed to help manufacturers create more cost-effective Bluetooth earbuds.

The QCC3026 supposedly reduces power consumption by up to 50% compared to previous generation entry-level chips, and promises more sturdy wireless connectivity by simultaneously connecting a smartphone to both earbuds (so only relevant content is relayed).

Qualcomm hopes its new chip will enable smartphone brands to improve their bundled buds offering, allowing them to include wireless pairs in the box in a world of increasing headphone-jack-less ‘phones.

It could, of course, also vamp up the number of budget true wireless buds, which are rare (although not entirely unheard-of), with most pairs around the price of the £160 Apple AirPods or Sony WF-1000X.

Oppo is the first to announce the first Qualcomm QCC3026-based wireless earbuds, which will be included in the box of some of its flagship Find X phones.

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Becky Roberts

Becky is the managing editor of What Hi-Fi? and, since her recent move to Melbourne, also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi magazine. During her 10 years in the hi-fi industry, she has been fortunate enough to travel the world to report on the biggest and most exciting brands in hi-fi and consumer tech (and has had the jetlag and hangovers to remember them by). In her spare time, Becky can often be found running, watching Liverpool FC and horror movies, and hunting for gluten-free cake.