Oppo Enco X3s: Wireless Earbuds with 55dB ANC and Dual Drivers
Oppo Enco X3s: Wireless Earbuds with 55dB ANC and Dual Drivers

lipflip – Oppo has launched the Enco X3s, a new pair of wireless earbuds with advanced features designed to enhance the audio experience. These earbuds offer active noise cancellation (ANC). Dual drivers in each earbud, and several other features aimed at improving sound quality and user convenience. With a focus on premium sound and added functionality. The Oppo Enco X3s cater to both casual listeners and those looking for a more immersive audio experience.

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One of the standout features of the Enco X3s is the active noise cancellation. Which Oppo claims can reduce external noise by up to 55dB. This feature is particularly useful when traveling in noisy environments like planes or trains, or in busy city areas. The ANC operates in a frequency range of up to 5,500Hz, ensuring a broader scope of noise reduction.

Another key feature is the use of dual drivers in each earbud. The Enco X3s are equipped with two dynamic drivers measuring 11mm and 6mm. Which are capable of producing a wide range of frequencies from 15Hz to 40,000Hz. Oppo ensures that the quality of sound remains unaffected by wireless transmission. Supporting high-quality audio streaming through AAC, SBC, and LHDC 5.0 codecs.

Additional Features and Battery Life of the Enco X3s

While the Oppo Enco X3s provide impressive sound and noise cancellation, they also come with other practical features. The earbuds are rated with an IP55 certification. Meaning they are resistant to dust and water, making them suitable for workouts or outdoor use. However, they do not support head tracking for spatial audio, which is a feature available in some other high-end wireless earbuds. Despite this, they still offer a form of immersive audio experience, with rich soundscapes that enhance movie and music listening.

Battery life is another strong suit of the Enco X3s. When used with the included charging case, the earbuds can last up to 45 hours of playback. However, this impressive runtime applies only when ANC is turned off and audio is streamed via the AAC codec. In more demanding situations, such as when using LHDC and ANC simultaneously, the battery life drops to about 5.5 hours at 50% volume.

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Additionally, the Enco X3s come with an AI-powered translation feature, which can help with language barriers, but it works only with select Oppo devices. The earbuds also support multi-device connectivity, allowing them to connect to two devices at once. This makes switching between devices like a phone and a laptop easier, without the need to disconnect and reconnect each time.

As of now, Oppo has not revealed the exact price or launch date for markets outside China. However, the company expects the Enco X3s to appeal to those seeking high-quality audio and versatile features at a competitive price.