

The Oppo Enco X earbuds were loaded to the brim with features, and the Enco X2 does not take a backward step on that front. Oppo Enco X2 TWS Earphones: Features and Specifications (9.5/10) Long story short, the build and finish give the X2 a premium feel.

The case has two tiny LEDs, one next to the USB port that turns on during charging and the other inside the case between the two buds to indicate the level of charge. The case also supports wireless charging. It has a USB-C charging port at the bottom, and a USB-A to Type-C cable is bundled in the package. The Dynaudio logo at the back retains its spot, and incidentally, the Oppo branding is more subtle on the lid of the case. The pairing/reset button is a lot more subtle now and almost hidden. The Oppo Enco X2 case is all white and I missed the brushed metal band running across the periphery, which I quite liked in its predecessor. Actually, the black variant is meant to look more like ceramic. Despite its glossy exterior, it looks quite elegant and has a slight ceramic-like feel about it. The charging case is quite compact and pocketable, but slightly heavier than that of the Enco X probably because of the higher capacity battery. It is always advisable to spend a couple of minutes choosing the right ear tips, as that goes a long way in achieving better noise cancellation. The preinstalled medium-sized tips worked best for me and you get two more pairs (small and large) in case medium isn’t the right fit for you. The silicone tips go into the ear canals offering decent noise isolation. The fit is more snug too, and the buds stay in place even during jogs or workouts. The in-ear fit has improved further as compared to the Enco X, and the X2 buds are extremely comfortable to wear for long hours. The build quality remains solid while the buds continue to weigh under 5 grams each despite a larger battery.

Don’t worry, those black spots are on the inner side, and not visible once you wear the buds. The body is glossy white and the grey/silver grilles on the sides have now been replaced by distinct black spots with left and right markings that also serve as mic vents and probably host the wear detection sensors too. The design continues to draw inspiration from the Apple Airpods Pro maybe even more so now. Oppo Enco X2 TWS Earphones: Design and Comfort (8.5/10)
