Earlier this week, saw OPPO officially launch the ENCO Q1 wireless earphones. They’re the latest and the first pair of headphones in their new line of noise-canceling headphones. Last time, we discussed how the OPPO ENCO Q1 won’t likely be cheap seeing how dual ANC technology is pretty expensive. Today, we’ve got our answer from Oppo’s Weibo page.

The company states in their Weibo post that the new ENCO Q1’s will cost 599 yuan in China, which puts it roughly at $84 a pair. This isn’t actually too bad, placing it only slightly above the average price point for a pair of dual active noise cancelling headphones. On top of that, Oppo has a pedigree of excellence when it comes to audio products, so the quality should be very good too.

The OPPO ENCO Q1 headphone uses a 3D neckband design that’s thick at the end and thin at the center. It uses a one-piece design without any cuts or splits. The Q1 headphones will feature dual Active Noise Cancellation with 4 Mics. In simple terms it means that OPPO is using a hybrid noise cancellation technology on its new model, featuring both a feedforward and feedback ANC. There are three colors available: Black, White, and Orange.

The OPPPO ENCO Q1 will officially go on sale on the 10th of September 2019, which is a few days from now. We’re eager to see whether they’ll live up to the expectations we have for them.

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