At the Oppo Reno 10 series launch event, the company also announced a new pair of truly wireless earbuds. This budget audio accessory is officially called Oppo Enco R2.

Though the product looks premium because of its design, it is quite affordable at only ¥349 (~$50). It offers a basic set of features along with a couple of interesting ones.

Oppo Enco R2

Oppo Enco R2 offers stunning design and useful features

First and foremost, the Enco R2 arrives in a single gold-white color option. The charging case resembles a pebble, while the buds look similar to the Apple AirPods. 

The lid part of the case has a bright gold accent compared to the body. On the other hand, the open-ear type buds are white in color.

The earbuds house 13.4mm drivers and feature a Cadence HiFi5 audio processing chip. This chipset enables a spatial audio feature. Being a budget model, the buds only support SBC and AAC audio codecs.

The buds connect to devices via Bluetooth 5.3. They also offer support for multi-point connections. Just like other Oppo earphones, they can seamlessly pair with devices running ColorOS.

The Oppo Enco R2 is rated to last for 6 hours on a full charge. With the charging case, the endurance increases to 25 hours. Finally, it uses a USB Type-C port for charging.

The earbuds are up for pre-order in China. Currently, it’s not known if they will be released in other markets.

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