Oppo Enco X TWS Earphones Review
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- tr3mm0r
- pmx
- 12 Dec 2021
Very bad touch controls. 1s Touch for enabling/disabling ANC is terrible. Unresponsive and cluncky. Sometimes swipe to volume up/down doesnt work on one earbud but wortks on the other. Not worth the money. Gladly i got those for free with the Reno 6 Pro
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- Anonymous
- gDf
- 01 Mar 2021
Krjal, 01 Mar 2021If anything I owned actually supported the LHDC I'd lo... moreif you own a current xiaomi it will work
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- ntJ
- 01 Mar 2021
I have the Enco X for more than a month now. Better theb the W51. Bought it for 790RMB (around 100€).
Great device, but must be careful not to lose it, because it's so small
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- ZolaIII
- g8$
- 01 Mar 2021
Oppo actually had some great audio products but that Oppo went down long time ago, Dynaaudio on other hand whose just not bad, had a one or two good over ear headphones a year or two ago but with inflated pricing.
Not a bad try but quite not there where I want them. Sound quality wise they lose baldy compared to let's say Creative Aurvana Trio BT that actually cost less (100$ right now) but it's a neckband not a TWS. While LHDC (HWA) is alternative to LDAC I would insist on former and eventually wouldn't say no to UAT. Lack of native LHDC codec supports on OS lv is nothing to worry about as there are audio player apps with it like HiBy Music for instance eventually some others and I think you are wrong; almost any if not all Huawei phones in last couple years should natively support it. The most worrying part is used DAC and it's quality (performance) or not knowing what they used in the first place. QC one's aren't good either but if greatly implemented (so far certainly not and by great I mean LG lv) it's enough to top what "advanced codecs" can push, CS43131 is currently the sweat spot regarding performance/efficiency but certainly not suitable for TWS eventually for a neckband. Well this is at least a step into the right direction even it's not quite there yet.
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- Anonymous
- gDf
- 01 Mar 2021
Most Xiaomi phones support LHDC and it works perfectly on the oppo enco X
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- BiyoBiyo JunJun
- tZk
- 01 Mar 2021
Anonymous, 01 Mar 2021Good job not making that available for iOS. Since iOS user... morethats why u wont admit people made fun of it
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- Anonymous
- 0JW
- 01 Mar 2021
After receiving ColorOS 11 on my Find X2 Neo(Reno3 Pro 5G) last weekend, LHDC also became available with the Enco X
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- Krjal
- y%F
- 01 Mar 2021
If anything I owned actually supported the LHDC I'd love to try these out but the limited codec support kills it for me.
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- Anonymous
- y6V
- 01 Mar 2021
if they got the realme x7 pro in there why haven't they made a review yet ????
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- Anonymous
- M0x
- 01 Mar 2021
Good job not making that available for iOS.
Since iOS users will most probably buy AirPods whether they are good or bad.
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- Anonymous
- M0x
- 01 Mar 2021
BiyoBiyo JunJun, 01 Mar 2021isnt people made fun this kind of earphone that they gonna ... moreIt's only you I believe who lost these Buds
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- Anonymous
- UG4
- 01 Mar 2021
There is "dual core chip".. ROFL.
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- BiyoBiyo JunJun
- tZk
- 01 Mar 2021
isnt people made fun this kind of earphone that they gonna lost it after open the box ??
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- Anonymous
- J7S
- 01 Mar 2021
The one who is wearing the TWS is hot.
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- Domestoboto
- I@H
- 01 Mar 2021
You're probably still better off with the Tronsmart Apollo Bold (or an AirPods Pro if you must use an iDevice).
It has real AptX TWS+ support (so basically ALL Android phones can have access to crispy, rich, high fidelity sound, not just Oppo phones with a proprietary codec), has equally if not more effective ANC, and is priced the same as the Enco X TWS...
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- Anonymous
- PZa
- 01 Mar 2021
I think Xiaomi phones support LHDC. I don't have any audio equipment that supports the codec though.