OPPO is expanding its Enco headphone lineup with three new models. With the Enco X2 (€199), Air 2 Pro (€79) and Air 2 (€69), the company aims to serve all market segments, from the high-end to the entry-level.

The speakers of the Enco X2 were developed in collaboration with Dynaudio. According to Oppo, high-end stereo technology is built into the speakers of the headphones and should make up the SuperDBEE acoustic system. Additionally, the headphones feature Hi-Res wireless audio certification and the new Low Latency High Definition Audio Codec (LHDC) 4.0. The producer claims that ambient sounds should be muffled using ultra-wide anc.

Weighing 4.7 grams, the X2 earphones are dust and waterproof with IP54 certification and equipped with antibacterial earwax anti-tips. The earphones support ultra-fast charging and Qi wireless charging. With the charging case, the earphones can last up to 40 hours.

The Enco Air2 Pro is a mid-range wireless headset that provides, among other things, anc. The earphones are equipped with a 12.4mm titanized diaphragm driver and Enco Live Bass Tuning, which, according to the manufacturer, should guarantee deep and punchy bass sounds.

According to Oppo, the wireless earbuds are ideal for sports, thanks to their IP54 dust and water resistance. They should last up to seven hours and 28 hours using the charging case. These earphones also use fast charging technology, so ten minutes of charging should be enough for two hours of playtime.

The Enco Air2 is in the entry-level price segment, but also provides a 13.4mm titanized diaphragm driver with multiple sound effects. These headphones should also be able to produce deep bass.

The earphones have a battery life of four hours without the case and 24 hours with the case. The Air2 is also equipped with two-tone Low Latency with Bluetooth 5.2 transmission and weighs 3.5 grams per earplug.

Source: Oppo

Source: Hardware Info

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