Oppo Enco Free review: Tiny, super-light earbuds with decent sound quality


Until late last year, there were very few options if you wanted to buy great true-wireless earphones. But now there seems to be no dearth of choices. What's interesting is that most true-wireless earphones in the market bear a mid-range price tag which makes it difficult to separate the good ones from the rest -- unless, of course, you have tested them and experienced for yourself.

We used the Oppo Enco Free true-wireless earbuds for a few days and in this review we will tell you if this product passed the test.
Design
These earphones might be tiny and super-light but not the best for the job. Foremost,, earbuds should stick to where they belong. Its tiny size and light weight does not allow the Enco Free to sit in the ear; the buds fall off at every minor movement. On a cool windy day, I decided to go for a run and took the earbuds along, but, to my utter dismay, couldn't listen to any music as the earbuds would keep falling off. I came back home and tried the bigger silicone ear tips and they fitted better but it was back to square one as I tried moving a bit. Read More

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