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The Oppo Enco X3 TWS earphone is expected to launch with the Find X8 series on October 24 in China. Now the earphone has made its appearance on the company’s official website, which is going to succeed the Enco X2 launched in 2022. The official images also confirms two color options for the product – Beige and Black.

According to the listing, the Enco X3 TWS earphones will come in two different versions: wired charging and wireless charging.

The earbuds have a different design than the predecessor but retains the ‘L’ and ‘R’ marking for easier identification. The charging case appears to have a leather finish on the front and the back with OPPO logo printed on the front and a matte finish on the sides. Other than that, the overall design of the case is similar to its predecessor. A physical button is provided on the side, which offers the pairing functionality.

Audio and processing:

In terms of audio quality, the Enco X3 is rumored to feature dual drivers—an 11mm bass driver and a 6mm tweeter—for an enhanced listening experience. The earphones are also equipped with a custom dual DAC (digital-to-analog converter), along with 3 microphones and a VPU bone sensor for improved voice pickup.

A transmission rate of up to 1 Mbps, paired with support for 192kHz / 24bit lossless wireless transmission, is also expected. A previous report claims support for LHDC 5.0 and Bluetooth 5.4 for lossless yet reliable audio transmission.

As for the processing, the TWS uses the BES2700 chipset, which is also used by the recently released Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2. It is built for ultra-low power Bluetooth wearable devices that focuses on noise cancellation and AI-powered voice features.

With the chipset, the Enco X3 achieves 50dB adaptive active noise reduction, up from 45dB of its predecessor.

However, the battery remains very similar to its predecessor – 58mAh for the earbuds (up from 57mAh) and 566mAh for the charging case (same as its predecessor). It is paired with 10W wired and wireless charging, which is also same as the predecessor. Nonetheless, an improvement in battery life is expected with the new chipset.

Oppo Enco X3 could come with IP55 dust and water resistant rating, which is enough to protect the internals from sweat and rain.

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