A great option if you don't like in-ear headphones, and regular earbuds constantly fall out.
At the presentation in China, OPPO presented fully wireless headphones Enco Free. They are very similar to the first generation Apple AirPods, but differ in silicone tips. Moreover, these attachments do not make the headphones in-ear - they only improve the fixation in the auricle. You can use Enco Free without them.
The headphones are connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0, and both earbuds are connected simultaneously, which can significantly reduce the delay in data transmission. An intelligent noise cancellation system is provided based on two microphones.
The headphones have 13.4mm drivers installed inside. Sensitivity - 120 dB. The range of reproducible frequencies is from 16 Hz to 20 kHz. All this, according to the manufacturer, provides a professional level of sound.
On the outer surface of the headphones, touch zones are provided for controlling playback, accepting and rejecting incoming calls to a smartphone, as well as adjusting the volume.
Without recharging OPPO Enco Free will last 5 hours, the case will provide about 20 more hours of battery life. The case itself is charged via the USB-C port. On sale, the headphones will appear in pink, white and black at a price of 699 yuan (≈6 200 rubles).
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