OPPO Enco Air3s review: Great sounding open-ear earbuds at an enticing price (2024)

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Open-ear earbuds are a rarity these days since most consumers prefer the silence and solitude offered by in-ear earbuds with active noise cancellation. That said, not everyone enjoys the feeling of having something stuck up their ears, and some people need to stay aware of their surroundings. Happily for these people, OPPO hasnew open-ear earbuds called the Enco Air3s.OPPO’s earbuds have always been very decent, and theOPPO Enco X2 even made it to the list of the best earbuds we tried in 2023. How will the OPPO Enco Air3s fare?

The TLDR version:

Delivering excellent value, great comfort, and delightful sound quality,OPPO has a winner in the Enco Air3s earbuds.

Lightweight comfort

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First off, because the Enco Air3s is an open-ear earbud, it has both the pros and cons of this design. It’s incredibly lightweight at just 3.7 grams per earbud and sports the standard open-ear design that works relatively well with different ear shapes. There’s IP54 dust and water resistance on these earbuds, which means they’ll hold up to sweat and rain.

Surprisingly, once the earbuds are fitted into the ear properly, it does help to block out a tiny bit of external noise. Of course, you’ll still be able to hear most things, whether it’s the sound of your keys clacking, or someone speaking nearby. But softer noises like the hum of an air purifier or air conditioner are dampened slightly. Of course, this all depends on your ear shape, so your mileage may vary. At any rate, most external noise isn't an issue once you play some music.

There’s a tiny touch-sensitive area on the top of the earbud stem, and it registers controls well, although there’s about a half-second delay before actions are completed. Oddly enough, only the double tap (skip tracks forward) and long press and hold (volume down on left, volume up on right) controls are enabled out of the box. You’ll have to download the HeyMelody app to get access to touch control customisation.

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Inside the app, you’ll also be able to update the firmware and change the Enco Master EQ between the original sound, bass boost, and clear vocals. There’s also a Game Mode which will supposedly lower the latency even further to as low as 47ms. Multipoint connectivity can also be enabled within the app using the Dual Connection toggle, along with a Find My Earbuds feature which plays a chime so you’ll be able to locate a rogue earbud if it goes missing.

There’s a nice new feature called OPPO Alive Audio, which essentially spatialises audio for games, music and video apps. OPPO says this is only for supported apps, but there’s no list available. Trying it out with Apple Music, it does feel like there’s a slight difference in the openness of the soundstage and the positioning of vocals and instruments, but it’s nowhere as marked a difference as Apple or Sony’s spatial audio features.

This feature is powered by the new Tensilica Cadence HiFi 5 digital signal processor (DSP) chip inside, which OPPO claims to offer 25x more processing power along with a 50% improvement in battery life thanks to a 35% reduction in power consumption. There’s also a large 13.4mm composite dynamic driver which can move more air, thus resulting in more powerful bass to help avoid the dreaded weak bass issue that plagues most open-ear earbuds.

The earbuds run on Bluetooth 5.3 and connectivity is rock solid with no stuttering, no dropouts or lag of any sort during my testing, even at busy Japanese subway stations. There’s only support for SBC and AAC codecs, and Android users will be able to take advantage of Google Fast Pair for easy pairing.

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The earbuds are housed in a circular, puck-like charging case which looks quite nice with a champagne gold metallic finish on the lid. However, because everything is made with plastic and there’s no dampening material, the lid snaps shut with a high-pitched, plasticky-sounding clink that doesn’t feel or sound quite as nice as other competitors.

There’s a USB-C charging port on the bottom which can charge up the case to 100% in about two hours or provide two hours of battery life with 10 minutes of charge, but there’s no wireless charging available here. As for battery life, the earbuds lasted about five hours on a single charge, and the charging case provides another three charges for a total playing time of around20 hours.

Sound and mic quality

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When it comes to sound, open-ear earbuds have typically struggled with trying to get a powerful bass response simply because the design doesn’t allow for it. The absence of a proper seal because of the lack of tips that go into your ears means that the air produced by the driver inside the earbuds escapes, which resultsin weak bass performance. Surprisingly, the OPPO Enco Air3s doesn’t struggle with this issue as much.

While the bass performance isn’t on par with earbuds that utilise ear tips for a tighter seal, there’s still a decent amount of passive sealing if you seat the earbuds properly, and that allows for relatively impactful bass and sub-bass. If bass isn’t a priority and you just want the comfort of loosely seating the earbuds in your ear, however, the bass is still present, just considerably reduced and flatter.

The midrange is the highlight of these earbuds, with excellent clarity and detail retention in this range. Pianos, guitar strums, percussion claps and more are prominent and crisp with a balanced tuning that works well across genres like pop, rock and more. Vocals are also more forward in the staging, which works beautifully to convey more emotion and highlight the nuances in the singers’ voices.

There’s plenty of brightness and energy in the treble and upper registers, with string and wind instruments having enough bite and sparkle. The soundstage is decently wide regardless of whether the OPPO Alive Audio feature is activated or not, with accurate instrument imaging and positioning.

As for microphone quality, it handles external noise and wind noise well with the DNN Noise Cancellation working to remove distractions so that the wearer’s voice is clean and free from distortion on calls.

Conclusion

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Priced at just S$119, we are hard-pressed to recommend another pair of open-ear earbuds that sound as good as the OPPO Enco Air3s. Other options would be the Sony LinkBuds (S$269), the Apple AirPods 3rd Generation (S$269) and possibly even the Huawei FreeClip (£180), although that’s not yet available in Singapore. However, those, as I'm sure you would have noticed, are all significantly more expensive.

At this price point, the Enco Air3s feels quite unbeatable thanks to the great sound quality and super comfortable fit. Our one quibble would be the plasticky charging case, although that’s a very minor issue that most people will likely not mind too much.

Note: The OPPO Enco Air3s is available atLazada,Shopee, theOPPOonline store, OPPO Concept Stores, and authorised retailers.

OPPO Enco Air3s review: Great sounding open-ear earbuds at an enticing price (2024)

FAQs

OPPO Enco Air3s review: Great sounding open-ear earbuds at an enticing price? ›

At this price point, the Enco Air3s feels quite unbeatable thanks to the great sound quality and super comfortable fit. Our one quibble would be the plasticky charging case, although that's a very minor issue that most people will likely not mind too much.

Is Oppo Enco Buds worth buying? ›

While there have been sub-Rs 5000 earbuds that have featured good call quality, the Enco Buds 2 does it at a lower price, which is great. The earbuds also have great battery life, leaving you with well over 20 hours of use including the earbuds and the case in a single charge (including music and calls).

Does Oppo Enco have noise cancellation? ›

Hybrid active noise cancelling combines both feed-forward and feedback microphones to maximize the range of frequencies that can be reduced and the extent of the noise reduction.

How long can you listen to oppo enco buds? ›

Up to 28 Hours of Listening Time²; Uninterrupted Music. Through dynamic tracking of human voices, AI deep noise cancellation for calls enables you to be heard easily and clearly even in noisy outdoor places.

What are the number 1 rated earbuds? ›

Check out our list below and find your perfect pair of buds.
  • Best Wireless Earbuds Overall: Technics EAH-AZ80.
  • Best Budget Wireless Earbuds: Baseus Bowie MA10.
  • Best Wireless Earbuds For Sound: Sony WF-1000XM5.
  • Best Noise-Canceling Wireless Earbuds: Bose QuietComfort Ultra.
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Is it worth buying cheap earbuds? ›

Spending a lot of money on earbuds doesn't necessarily mean that you will get better performance. You don't have to break the bank to find the best product for your needs, as many products are available at a very affordable price that can give you a good bang for your buck.

Does Oppo Enco buds have volume control? ›

With an advanced design, the Enco Buds2 is splash and sweat resistant, so you can enjoy music wherever and whenever. Simply touch your earbud to answer calls, change tracks, adjust the volume, and more, without needing to open your phone.

Which earbuds have highest noise cancellation? ›

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds

The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds have gone straight to the top of our buying guide for their outstanding noise canceling capabilities. They replace the still available Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2 that launched in September 2022, and perform even better.

Which OPPO earbuds is the best? ›

The OPPO Enco W51 is a truly wireless headset, with noise cancellation, fantastic call quality, wireless QI charging and it's IP54 dust and water-resistant (resistant, not proof. More on this later) The OPPO Enco W51 is currently one of the best, if not the best OPPO wireless headphones at a really good price point.

How do I answer a call on my OPPO Enco Buds? ›

With an advanced design, the Enco Buds2 is splash and sweat resistant, so you can enjoy music wherever and whenever. Simply touch your earbud to answer calls, change tracks, adjust the volume, and more, without needing to open your phone. default, please set in APP.

How long is it OK to wear earbuds? ›

Noise-induced hearing loss due to earbuds is 100% preventable if you don't use them too long or too loudly. Doctors recommend the 60%/60-minute rule: Listen to music or play a movie or video game at no more than 60% of the maximum volume. Limit the amount of time you spend with earbuds in your ears to 60 minutes.

Does Oppo Enco Air 3 have noise cancellation? ›

Specifications. [Bluetooth 5.3 with Gamming Mode] : Bluetooth 5.3 with end-to-end low latency of 94 ms and 47 ms latency on earbuds for better user Experience. [DNN Noise Cancellation for Calls] : DNN Noise Cancellation for Calls lets you hear and be heard easily and clearly even in noisy outdoor environments.

Is Oppo Enco Air 3 compatible with Iphone? ›

OPPO Enco Air3 is compatible with Bluetooth® 5.3 or lower enabled devices running both iOS and Android. 8. OPPO Enco Air3 supports dual connectivity with OPPO ColorOS 11.0 and later phones. To enable this feature, go to "Bluetooth® - OPPO Enco Air3 - Earbud functions".

How can I increase the volume of my Oppo Enco air? ›

Long touch on the left side reduces the volume and doing the same thing on the other side, increases the volume.

Are OPPO earbuds good? ›

The Oppo Enco Air 2 Pro Bluetooth Truly Wireless in Ear Earbuds are an excellent choice for those seeking a high-quality audio experience in a compact and convenient package. These earbuds boast several impressive features, including a built-in mic and fast charging capabilities.

What is the best OPPO earbuds? ›

More on this later) The OPPO Enco W51 is currently one of the best, if not the best OPPO wireless headphones at a really good price point. This review was tested on a Samsung Galaxy Note 9, so there are some functionality limitations when using it with a different brand other than an OPPO phone.

What earbuds are worth the money? ›

The quick list
  • Best overall. Sony WF-1000XM5. $229.95. at Amazon. $298. ...
  • Best Cheap. Earfun Air. $49.99. at Amazon. ...
  • Best mid-price. Sony WF-C700N. $92. at Amazon. ...
  • Best battery life. Sony WF-C500. $59. at Walmart. ...
  • Best noise-cancelling. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. $299. at Sweetwater Sound. ...
  • Best AirPods. AirPods Pro 2. $189. at Amazon.
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Are OPPO wireless earphones good? ›

Verdict. Oppo's latest true wireless headset is an interesting one for a unique reason — it combines the benefits of good design and comfortable fit with sound that is loud, clean, and just about as good as you can expect from a pair of true wireless earphones priced at under Rs. 3,000.

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