Oppo has unveiled a new addition to its Enco series of wireless earbuds alongside the Reno14 series of smartphones and affordable Pad SE tablet today (May 15, 2025). As the name suggests, these variants are the line's first to adopt the increasingly popular open-ear form-factor.
The OEM claims to have equipped them with the metallic memory wire and "10,000 human ear research" necessary to deliver all-day comfort and stability on the ear.
Oppo also backs the Enco Clips to achieve "Roaring Bass" with their 11mm drivers, yet also to avoid sound leakage while in use, even when used for calls.
They are also equipped with a VPU, much like a conventional set of Enco buds, to help ensure the latter.
Each set of Enco Clips also come with a typical earbud-style case, backed to keep the accessories going for up to 42 hours per charge (under certain conditions). Oppo also estimates that the Clips might last for up to 9.5 hours on their own.
The OEM also asserts that the accessories are as stylish as they are trendy in their choice of Star Ash Gray or Pearl Sea colorways. They are now available in China, listed at 799 yuan (~111) on their new online sales page.
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