OPPO touted its self-developed chip for Bluetooth, the MariSilicon Y, as one of the first processors to use the advanced N6RF process technology. According to OPPO, the chip would allow a 50 per cent increase in Bluetooth bandwidth compared to current Bluetooth processors. Equipped with URLC codec technology and a NPU, it can transmit 24-bit/192kHz lossless audio through Bluetooth.
OPPO also demoed its Assisted Reality glass called Air Glass 2. Weighing approximately 38g, OPPO Air Glass 2 features a super-lightweight, robust design. The lenses will support vision correction and the frame will be further customised, making them almost indistinguishable from regular glasses. It will be able to make phone calls, conduct real-time translation, provide location-based navigation, convert voice into text for people with hearing impairments, and more.