The Oppo Enco X3 TWS earphones are set to be unveiled alongside the Find X8 series on October 24 in China. Recently, the earphones appeared on the official website, marking a successor to the Enco X2 that was launched in 2022. The official images reveal that the device will be available in two color choices: Beige and Black.
Charging Options
According to the listing, the Enco X3 TWS earphones will be available in two versions: one with wired charging and another with wireless charging. The design of the earbuds has changed compared to the previous version, but they still feature ‘L’ and ‘R’ markings for easy identification. The charging case showcases a leather-like finish on both the front and back, with the OPPO logo displayed prominently on the front, while the sides feature a matte finish. Overall, the design of the case resembles that of its predecessor, and there’s a physical button on the side for pairing purposes.
Enhanced Audio Features
In terms of sound quality, the Enco X3 is said to incorporate dual drivers—an 11mm bass driver and a 6mm tweeter—to provide a richer listening experience. Additionally, the earphones are fitted with a custom dual DAC (digital-to-analog converter), three microphones, and a VPU bone sensor, all aimed at enhancing voice capture. It is also expected to support a transmission rate of up to 1 Mbps and offer 192kHz / 24bit lossless wireless transmission. Previous reports have indicated support for LHDC 5.0 and Bluetooth 5.4, ensuring reliable and lossless audio transmission.
Processing and Noise Cancellation
Regarding processing, the TWS utilizes the BES2700 chipset, which is also found in the newly launched Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2. This chipset is designed for ultra-low power Bluetooth devices focused on noise cancellation and AI-driven voice features. With this chipset, the Enco X3 is expected to achieve 50dB adaptive active noise reduction, a step up from the 45dB seen in its predecessor. However, the battery specs remain quite similar: 58mAh for the earbuds (an increase from 57mAh) and 566mAh for the charging case (unchanged from before). It supports 10W wired and wireless charging, which also mirrors the previous model. Nonetheless, improvements in battery life are anticipated due to the new chipset.
The Oppo Enco X3 may feature an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, which should protect the internal components from sweat and light rain.