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born_wanderer • about 2 months ago

Oppo Enco Air 3 Pro. The best.

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gx7x_official • 14 days ago

I have oppo enco air 3 pro, Looking to upgrade, do you recommend??

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Hedge_hog_816 • 5 months ago

Sure. Oppo Enco air 3 pro does produce some brilliant natural great sound while Realme is longer battery life, better anc and small things while being cheaper. Toh haan that depends on you.

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PinkkPussyPolitics • about 1 month ago

Ok.. I would have suggested oppo enco air 3 pro to you but my friends faced issues listening to me on it.. So it has mic issues

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PinkkPussyPolitics • about 1 month ago

Hey OP, I got oneplus buds 3 pro 2 weeks ago after my legendary Oppo enco air 3 pro right earbud died (it fell 50ft from terrace onto hard concrete and still worked for 5 months before it eventually stopped charging) Initially I felt bass was too overpowering on the OP 3 pro but after selecting serenade mode in hey melody app, it sounds absolutely stellar..

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PinkkPussyPolitics • about 1 month ago

Bro, in terms of sound quality.. I would definitely rate enco air 3 pro higher as it has LDAC support although OP buds 3 pro is not too far behind, especially on the serenade mode. As for mic quality, I barely take any calls on OP buds 3 pro it as I use wired earphones for calls.. However, my friends did complain about mic quality issues on my enco air 3 pro. They said they couldn't hear me well

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potu_tree • about 1 month ago

Go with OnePlus buds 4. I have them. Previously I had oppo enco air 3 pro.

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Sea_Horror_3316 • about 2 months ago

I have these. They sound great but battery life has fallen drastically over the years. Now I get around 1.5 hrs backup.

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Sea_Horror_3316 • about 2 months ago

Bought them last year feb. Battery backup right now lasts about 1.5-2 hours max.

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Sea_Horror_3316 • about 2 months ago

No after the buds are fully charged I've been able to use them for a maximum of 2 hours before they die. Which really is not a lot tbh. The case can charge the buds 3-4 times I guess.

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True_Performance_736 • about 2 months ago

Tried multiple buds below 5k, almost all the popular ones, the best ones stood out Oppo Enco Air 3 pro (costed me 3300). Better than Realme 6 pro buds , oneplus 3 & 3 pro & others as well (my friends had them). They worked great & still working after 2 years although I changed them with Sony WF700 (costed me 5000). So yeah go with your budget. Next I would definitely go for Apple buds pro 3 (not vfm for everyone).

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unavailable0077 • about 2 months ago

For context, I had the oppo enco air 3 pro, bought it just as it released 2years back, now looking to buy an upgrade because its battery life has drained.(only lasts about an hour with ANC) These are my requirements 1. Best for music* (since I would only be using it for music) 2. LDAC support* 4. Minimum 2 hours solid battery life with ANC and LDAC* 3. Good ANC(negotiable) 4. Earbuds released in 2025 are preferred (not mandatory) 5. Better than oppo enco air 3 pro Requesting these cause, i will only be majorly using the earbuds during gym and for the music, hence the 2 hour mark. Please suggest me. I can push to 7-8k max, if its really worth it. And heads up for the flipkart BBD and Amazon GIF

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unavailable0077 • about 2 months ago

Im facing the exact situation with my oppo enco air 3 pro, looking for the next upgrade

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unavailable0077 • about 2 months ago

My samsung phone has the LDAC available, and i have been using it on the oppo enco air 3 pro, but it DRAINS the battery, probably turn off in 30-35 mins. You can find the Codec in tge developer option on your phone. Or just search in settings bar for LDAC or LHDC

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unavailable0077 • about 1 month ago

I have tried my friend's oneplus buds with his oneplus 13 phone. Since his phone had LHDC and other codecs supported for him, oneplus buds were the best. I wanted an LDAC earbuds buds, but the oneplus buds dont support them. So i started looking for others. Thats when i came across CMF buds 2 plus. Since I previously has oppo enco air 3 pro, no other earbuds under 5k was able to compete with it. Nothing ear(a) was okayish (consider nothing ear 2 or 3 if you have budget), Realme air 6 pro reviews were not great and soundpeats are generally new and never heard of in India. The CMF buds 2 pro was promising, but the CMF buds 2 plus was just recently launched (April 2025) and cost less than the CMF 2 pro. The thing that made me choose the CMF buds 2 plus was, the case functionality where u can change the volume and songs with the rotating button on the case itself, which was not there in the buds 2 plus (i didnt want that functionality tbh) and the 2 plus buds was releatively newer (2025). The sound pretty much sound the same, but the battery on the buds 2 plus is longer. So I went to my nearest croma store and bought it for 3.3k (which is higher lol). You can get under 3k online. Ig its better to buy the buds as the same brand as your phone. One plus - buds 3, buds 4, 2 pro, 3 pro Samsung - Galaxy buds or FE Realme - air 6, 6 pro, air 7, 7 pro Apple - airpods (worth it) Nothing - nothing ear a, 2, 3 Etc.

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Everyd4yAudioGuy • 18 days ago

Try the Soundpeats Air3 Deluxe HS or the Oppo Enco Air3. The Soundpeats give you a really clean, balanced sound (LDAC support too if your phone handles it), solid battery life, and that easy open-fit feel without spending much. The OPPOs, on the other hand, have a smoother, slightly warmer tuning and a really polished design, Neither will box you into any ecosystem or force ANC on you, and both are great for all-day listening. I’d test them out first, maybe on [audiotones.co](http://audiotones.co) to see which sound signature and fit vibe best with your ears before buying.

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Radiant-Cherry-7973 • 10 months ago

I just compared the main semi in ear models with ANC out there - https://youtu.be/Pn8jPFtjR_4 (and [here](https://youtu.be/ai7jujoC87M) for the sound test) In short, nothing comes close to the Apple Airpod 4 for ANC, sound and design on iOS. On Android, you lose quite a bit in terms of features and functions and might want to consider one of the other models, all of which have their compromises. The Huawei FreeBuds 5 were ok, but their unique shape didn't really work for me. The Samsung Buds 3 felt a bit beta with some software-based glitches, and the Airpod 3-style design didn't work as well for my ears. They also lack true multipoint. Soundpeats Air5 are also ok - they have five different ear anatomy settings that allow you to personalise the ANC to your ear shape, but they lack a few features like wear detection etc. The QCY model are good bang for buck, but the sound and ANC fall a bit behind the others (as you would expect being a true budget option) The Oppo Enco Air3 you mentioned are nice enough - basic but fine, but they don't have ANC

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