Friday, June 5, 2020


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Brand Presents Enco w51 TWS headphones with powerful noise cancelling 

OPPO today presented several new products at once. Among them: new smartphones from the Reno 4 series, OPPO Band fitness bracelets and fully wireless headphones (TWS) Enco w51.
The presented novelty is shared by the design with the Model Enco W31 already available. However, the older version offers several additional features, including wireless charging.
At the heart of the OPPO Enco w51 model is a new dual-core processor. The headphones use the Bluetooth 5.0 protocol to connect to the sound source. The main feature of the new product is an improved Active Noise Reduction System, which, thanks to three microphones for each headset, is able to reduce the external noise level to 35 dB.
According to the manufacturer, the OPPO Enco W51 offers a low data transfer latency of 47 ms, which makes them ideal for use in games and when watching videos. At worst, the delay is 94 ms.
The headphones have IP54 certification (protection from dust and moisture), which suggests that they are perfect for sports – they are not afraid of sweating. The Enco W51 can automatically sync with OPPO smartphones using the ColorOS shell. To do this, it is enough to open the portable cabinet in which they are located. The manufacturer claims that the headphones last 4 hours on a single charge. Charging a case will extend this time up to 24 hours.

The case itself is recharged via a USB Type-C connector. in addition, it supports Qi wireless charging technology. Only 15 minutes of charging – and the case can provide 9 hours of music. The battery of the case gains one hundred percent of the charge in 80 minutes.
On sale, the Oppo Enco w51 wireless headphones will be available in three color options: velvety white( velvety white), sky blue (Azure) and black (light black). The manufacturer valued the new product at 499 yuan, or about $ 70.


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