On October 24, the Oppo Enco X3 TWS earphone is anticipated to debut in China alongside the Find X8 series. The earphone, which will replace the Enco X2, has now been shown on the company’s official website. The two color possibilities for the product—black and beige—are also confirmed by the official photos.
The Enco X3 TWS earphones will be available in wired and wireless charging configurations, according to the listing. Although the earphones’ design is a bit different from the previous model, they still include the “L” and “R” markings for convenience of identification.
Oppo Enco X3 Specifications
With the OPPO logo printed on the front and a matte finish on the sides, the charging case looks to have a leather finish on both the front and the rear. Apart from this, the case’s general design is comparable to that of its predecessor. The pairing feature is accessible by a physical button on the side.
There are rumors that the Enco X3 will have two drivers for better audio quality: a 6mm tweeter and an 11mm bass driver. In addition, the earphones have three microphones, a VPU bone sensor for better voice pickup, and a bespoke dual DAC (digital-to-analog converter).
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It is also anticipated to offer 192kHz/24bit lossless wireless transmission and have a maximum transmission rate of 1 Mbps. According to a prior source, Bluetooth 5.4 and LHDC 5.0 are available for dependable, lossless audio transmission. The earbuds will use the BES2700 chipset. This chipset is designed for Bluetooth wearables with extremely low power consumption, prioritizing AI-powered voice capabilities and noise reduction.
The Enco X3’s chipset reduces adaptive active noise by 50dB, which is higher than its predecessor’s 45 dB. But the battery is still the same as it was before 566mAh for the charging case and 58mAh for the earphones (up from 57mAh). It shares the same 10W wired and wireless charging capabilities as its predecessor. However, we suspect that the upgraded chipset will result in a longer battery life.
The Oppo Enco X3 has an IP55 dust and water-resistant rating. This is sufficient to shield the internal components from perspiration and precipitation. So let us know what you think about these earbuds in the comment section.