
Oppo
The OPPO Enco Buds3 are ultra‑light half‑in‑ear true wireless earbuds featuring a 12.4 mm titanium‑plated driver, IP55 water‑dust resistance, and up to 48 hours of total playback with fast charging. They target budget‑conscious users seeking comfort, durability, and decent sound for daily use and light workouts.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the Enco Buds3 for their lightweight, weather‑ready construction, ergonomic half‑in‑ear fit, and the immersive sound produced by the titanium‑plated driver. They view the long battery life and fast charging as strong selling points, while noting the trade‑off of missing active noise cancellation and limited fit security for very intense workouts.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the “forget‑they’re‑there” comfort, solid battery endurance, and clear call quality, often mentioning the earbuds as ideal for commuting, office work, and light exercise. Common complaints revolve around occasional Bluetooth dropouts beyond 10 m, less bass depth than full‑in‑ear rivals, and occasional slippage during heavy sweat.
Common Complaints
Occasional Bluetooth connectivity drops beyond 10 m, bass less pronounced than full‑in‑ear competitors, occasional ear‑bud slippage with heavy sweat, lack of ANC, and absence of a companion EQ app.
How It Compares
vs. OPPO Enco Buds3 Pro
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Choose Enco Buds3 for ultimate lightness and AI features; choose the Pro for longer battery endurance.
vs. Soundcore P2i
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Pick Enco Buds3 for superior driver size and water resistance; pick Soundcore P2i if ANC is a priority.
vs. JBL Wave Flex
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Select Enco Buds3 for lighter weight and better dust protection; select JBL Wave Flex if you need app‑based EQ customization.