The LDAC + LHDC 4.0 protocol is now supported by the OPPO Enco X2 Earbuds

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 With its deep sound and great functionality, Oppo Enco X2 Earbuds are one of the top TWS earphones on the market. Because of the LHDC codec support, the earbuds are Hi-Res Audio certified and offer a 900kbps audio transmission rate. Today, Oppo released a new update that adds compatibility for the LDAC ultra-clear communication protocol to the OPPO Enco X2.

Oppo previously said that the Enco X2 will support the LDAC codec on June 8. The business has just published a software update (via ITHouse) that adds the LDAC codec to the Enco X2 earphones, as promised. Users with Android 8.0 and higher will be able to choose between LDAC and LHDC in the settings.


According to reports, the first generation Oppo Enco X will begin supporting the LHDC 4.0 protocol on June 16 and will have a maximum data rate of 900kbps.


The OPPO Enco X2 employs a lighter diaphragm with a thickness of 0.0095mm and a DCCA voice coil with a wire diameter of 0.033mm than the OPPO Enco X, resulting in a 31 percent reduction in vibration system mass and weight.


Specifications for the OPPO Enco X2 Earbuds

The Oppo Enco X2 comes with an impressive feature set. To begin, the TWS earbuds include Dynaudio tuning as well as a SuperDBEE system coaxial dual-driver system. They have quad magnet planar tweeters and lightweight diaphragm 11mm dynamic drivers.


As previously stated, the new Enco earbuds are certified for wireless Hi-Res Audio and include Bluetooth v5.2 with LHDC 4.0 codec compatibility. It has a total battery life of 40 hours of listening time. Active noise reduction and dual device pairing are also included in the earphones.


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