The past few days, along with the Reno7 series smartphones (Reno7, Reno7 SE, Reno7 Pro), a series of wireless headphones were also launched. In the foreground we have the Enco Free 2i TWS model which now has IP54 certification for water resistance, as well as the Enco M32 variant which adopts the neckband style with a cable connecting the two headphones. Details about each we have below.
We start with Enco Free 2i and find out that these headphones come equipped with 10mm polymer drivers and titanium plated, have Bluetooth 5.2 and AAC codec, and the latency is only 47ms. We also have here the part of active background noise cancellation (ANC), which goes up to 42dB.
There is also a personalization function of the ANC, 3 microphones and, as I said above, IP54 certification. The headphones have a range of up to 6.5 hours, and the box takes a total of up to 30 hours. The promo price is 55 euros.
As for the OPPO Enco M32, these are headphones connected by wire but at the same time wireless, and the great advantage is autonomy. In this case, it takes up to 28 hours of single-charge playback audio. We also have fast power, so 10 minutes of charging gives us up to 20 hours of streaming.
The headphones have 10mm dynamic drivers, independent audio cavity design for powerful bass and also offer Bluetooth 5.0, dual-device pairing and IP55 certification. The price is only 27.5 euros.