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The OPPO Enco X are a joy to use. Notably, you get LHDC and AAC codecs and miss out on aptX. But you don't miss out on the sound quality. These offer a fantastic sound with a segment-leading ANC. At £169 in the UK, you might have several other options to...
Abstract: But recently, we received quite a lot of messages from our viewers asking which one among them was the best choice. So we realized it was necessary to make a special video comparing these popular ANC earbuds to help you to find the best one suitable for y...
Abstract: We are combining this review covering the Buds, Air, Free2 and X. It is clear that this is a good, better, best scenario, and the Enco X takes that a step further to ‘bester'.These are all Qualcomm True Wireless (TWS means each bud works independently for...
Published: 2021-08-24, Author: Alex , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: Over the last few years, we have seen an explosion in wired and wireless headphones and earbuds. Over the last 16 months, the number of available options has grown seemingly exponentially. The pandemic has caused more and more people to work and exercise...
Balanced sound with plenty of detail, Dynaudio in the small space, Customisable controls (on at least one operating system), Wirelessly charged case, Decent value
Battery life isn't the best, No adaptive noise cancellation, Fit mightn't be perfect, Controls are better than the first Enco, but there's still no app for tweaking the controls on iOS
Fortunately the sound could be the Enco X's saviour.Collaborating with Dynaudio helps Oppo establish itself as just another “me-too” earphone brand, of which of course there are many. Wireless audio chips can be sold to nearly every brand under the sun, s...
Balanced sound with plenty of detail, Dynaudio in the small space, Customisable controls (on at least one operating system), Wirelessly charged case, Decent value
Battery life isn't the best, No adaptive noise cancellation, Fit mightn't be perfect, Controls are better than the first Enco, but there's still no app for tweaking the controls on iOS
Fortunately the sound could be the Enco X's saviour.Collaborating with Dynaudio helps Oppo establish itself as just another “me-too” earphone brand, of which of course there are many. Wireless audio chips can be sold to nearly every brand under the sun, s...
Simple and Clean Design, Good Earbuds style for better experience for most users, The Dynaudio collaboration carries its weight very well, Interestingly, the only smartphone brand we know to use Balance Armature, Well priced and worth every penny and dime
LHDC Supported devices are rare, so hard to experience the top notch experience, Maximum ANC with the Hiss needs fixing, Limited EQ Control
Oppo Enco X is the crème de la crème in their plethora of true wireless earbuds they have unveiled so far. The question that I get with this earbud just like I do with other earbuds because with so many out there, is that if this is a money well spent? If...
Some users may not like to wear them for too long, Conclusion It's worth it, trust me, So that's about it, folks. What do you think of the OPPO Enco X? Know anyone who has them? Let us know in the comments down below, and stay tuned for more tech gadget r
So that's about it, folks. What do you think of the OPPO Enco X? Know anyone who has them? Let us know in the comments down below, and stay tuned for more tech gadget reviews at TechNave.com...
At the time of writing, the Enco X costs €179 - its local pricing hasn't been revealed yet. However, we're expecting it to be priced between RM600-RM750, which makes it a less expensive option compared to premium pairs like the AirPods Pro and Jabra Elite...