What is Dolby Atmos Music, and how can you listen to it at home and on the go?
The Oppo Enco X wireless earbuds were one of the best in the segment. They were comfortable, had solid active noise cancellation (ANC) and transparency, and had very good sound quality. All of this combined for the Enco X to punch above its weight (around $150) to be compared with the heavyweights in the earbuds market, like the AirPods Pro or the Sony WF-1000XM3, which cost almost 50% more. The Oppo Enco X2 earbuds are no different. They pack all the bells and whistles, but everything can’t be top-notch, right? Or is it? The Oppo Enco X2 feature a stem design like the AirPods Pro. However, the design is a bit muted this time around, which I prefer over the flashy glow on the Enco X’s stem. You get semi-oval silicone tips. Oppo gives you a variety of ear tips because, of course, no two pairs of ears are the same. And what might fit for me might not fit for you. Both the case and earbuds are made out of plastic and come in a glossy finish. But that isn’t to say they feel cheap. The char...
Excellent sound for the price; Ability to play 24-bit audio; Good ANC; Comfortable to wear; Good call quality; Bluetooth multipoint connectivity;
Pressure-sensitive controls can be a bit tricky;