Enco M32 is known as a downgrade from Enco M31 released in 2020. However, at least on paper, OPPO's latest Enco M33 earphones are an upgrade from M32.
OPPO Enco M33 releaseOPPO Enco M33 shares a resemblance with Bullets Wireless Z2 and differs slightly from Enco M32. Each earbud houses a 12.4mm driver and delivers Hi-Fi sound output. However, they lack Hi-Res audio certification and do not support codecs like LDAC.
Additionally, OPPO's latest neckband-style earphones also feature 45dB active noise cancellation, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music or make clearer calls in noisy environments.
OPPO Enco M33 also features Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) supported by AI for calls. It's rated IP55 for splash resistance, making it suitable for workouts or light rain.
OPPO Enco M33 offers a multitude of enticing features.OPPO's new earphones support Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and instant pairing with ColorOS-powered devices (including both UI and OxygenOS). Each earbud has magnets for quick pause/play and call answering functionality.
OPPO Enco M33 is touted to have a usage time of up to 28 hours on a single full charge with ANC off at 50% volume. When active noise cancellation is enabled, battery life decreases to 20 hours. Crucially, OPPO claims users can get up to 20 hours of usage (with ANC off at 50% volume) with just 10 minutes of charging.
It's known that the Enco M33 is priced at 249 Yuan (approximately 820 thousand dong) and is available in two color options: Obsidian Black and Cangling Green.
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