The earphones offered by OPPO continue to be awe-inspiring for me. Even though it reentered the market just few years in the past, the brand is already a major participant in the marketplace. Indeed, the company's Enco range has impressed the public (and the critics) repeatedly with its products such as Enco M31, Enco M31, and the flagship Enco X ( review) TWS headset as well and both are well over their weight and are incredibly sounding even in the present. That's why I was so excited to try out the brand's new Enco X2 headset which, according to me it is also the sole TWS headset in its class that comes with a dual driver array that includes a pair of magnetic planar drivers as well as two dynamic drivers. What do you think? Should you pay Rs. 10,999 for the headset or search for alternatives? Let's see in this article.
OPPO hasn't played in the style of its new buds that much. From one's perspective the earphones appear like those Enco X buds launched almost an entire year ago. It is not surprising that the latest version is similar to Apple's AirPods also with the exception of the Dynaudio logo on the case The Enco X2 lacks any discernable characteristics that make the earphones stand out. However they are extremely comfortable to wear both day in and out. The individual earbuds weigh in at only 1 gram, and I never felt any wear fatigue develop throughout my time with the pair. Additionally the earpieces come with a tiny stem so you can wear them to bed without feeling that the stem, or the earpieces pressing against the cheeks or ears. I'd like to mention that the earphones have IP54 certification, which means they will last longer than your sweatiest exercise routines, too.Similar to similar to OnePlus Buds Pro ( review) The OPPO Enco X2 also ships with force-touch controls. For those who haven't heard these earphones respond an elongated squeeze, and can be turned on or off by turning the controls for playing back music or call Google Assistant. Google Assistant by pinching the part of the earphones that is attached to the stem. Controls can also be adjusted through the accompanying HeyMelody app. They are as good as they sound So, no complaints here.In addition you'll have access to the entire set of features available for Enco X2 earbuds. Enco X2 earbuds via the HeyMelody companion app. This includes features like game mode that reduces the delay of audio and video in video games, and dual connection that allows the buds to be connected to two devices simultaneously. Note that this feature only works with Buds running with the AAC codec. In addition, the Earphones also can track the anatomy of the ear canal to deliver the highest quality audio specifically designed to the ears of the listener. The app also allows users to choose between the ANC and transparency modes, as well as select one of four EQ options to modify the sound profile of the earbuds.
How do the headphones sound? In the meantime, before I speak about the quality of the sound let me look up some specifications for you. The Enco X2 features a pair of drivers that are placed in each earpiece. They comprise an elevenmm driver that is dynamic, and the planar magnetic driver is 6mm. The earphones operate in the frequency range of 20Hz to 40KHz and are compatible with AAC, SBC, LHDC as well as LDAC codecs. Note that my testing only included lossless stream of Apple Music over the LDAC codec.Incredibly, it is interesting to note that the Enco X2 sound quite balanced and the earphones are able to handle various frequencies in a harmonious manner. The dual driver array of the unit works well with high-fidelity codecs to provide extremely precise music from all genres. Additionally, the lower frequencies are extremely clear and provide minimal decay meaning you won't have an entire beat last longer than what was originally planned. This is evident by Park Circus' Millennial Whoop in which the kick drums that are played at the beginning of the track deliver an uplifting smash. As the track progresses, more chaos-filled rhythms, instruments and beats are added in the background. The playback does not feel muddy and it's clear the bass line of the track through the lively vocals, along with the beats.
Naturally, many earphones have good image and separation of instruments, however the dual-driver array separates and distills the various aspects that make up an audio song that are unlike anything else in its price class. Ant Saunder's Yellow Hearts is a good illustration of this the earphones don't hinder the slam of the kick drums in order to take the musician's voice and the the acoustic guitar. It's similar to dining at a fine restaurant, except that the delicious food items aren't separated into different courses , and you're able to take a bite of all in one go.The X2s have a resonant mid-range that is an ear and can be heard in tracks with a lot of vocals, such as Atif Aslam's Tajdar-E Haram and the Billy Raffoul track Easy Tiger, and Lewis Capaldi's Before You Go. The songs all sound wonderful when played using headphones like the Enco X2 earbuds and the pair captures the heart of the voice of each artist beautifully. In addition to the many advantages this Enco X2 does justice to rock songs and more. It's true that I prefer trebles with an icy bite. So, while this Enco X2 sounds incredible out from out of the box, I'd suggest that you change on Dynaudio's Simple and Clear EQ preset since it amplifies the highs a little. After this, instruments like an cymbal seemed more lively and vibrant as evident in the opening line in Mr. Brightside by the Killers and also.OPPO has equipped its latest model with ANC technology, and customers choosing the Enco X2 will be able to select from three active noise canceling profiles with different levels. I was satisfied with the "Max" ANC setting, which blocked out most of the background sound when I was on the go or working in an office environment. For the recharge, the battery of the earbuds are able to last for up to 5 hours on one charge if be relaying media through LDAC that has ANC enabled. The case comes with 566mAh cells that refill the earbuds twice, which means you can last for a few days without charging. It is possible to put this Enco X2 on a Qi wireless charger, as it supports wireless charging. That's fantastic.The OPPO EncoX2 are priced at Rs 10,000 in India and, at that cost, the sound is fantastic and are, in a word, amazing. The audio experience is rich in detail, and the sound transmitted by the X2s remains unaltered mostly. It's not just that, however but the X2s also come with the most comfortable, all-day wear design, as well as other features such as support for ANC wireless charging and IP54 ratings. Combine everything to make it's the Enco X2 is, without doubt, one of the top (if not the most effective) TWS headsets in its price class.
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