Oppo Enco Air 5 Pro launches in India with 55dB ANC and up to 54 hour battery life: Price and availability
It will be available in Pearl White and Matte Black from May 28.
It also supports LHDC 5.0 Hi-Res audio and Bluetooth 6.0.
Oppo Enco Air 5 Pro launched in India at Rs 4,999.
Oppo has launched the latest edition of Enco buds called the Enco Air 5 Pro in India. It brings active noise cancellation up to 55dB, wireless connectivity of Bluetooth 6.0, and battery life up to 54 hours. These are all upgrades compared to the previous-gen Enco Air 4 Pro. It also retains LHDC 5.0 and up to 47ms low-latency game mode. So, if you are looking for a new pair of TWS earbuds under Rs 5,000, here are the new Oppo earbuds’ details.
SurveyPrice and availability
The Oppo Enco Air 5 Pro will be available at Rs 4,999 in India starting May 28. It comes in Pearl White and Matte Black colour options, and will retail through official Oppo India store and other online and offline retail channels.
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Specifications and features
The Oppo Enco Air5 Pro sports 12mm dynamic drivers and can play sounds within a frequency response range of 20Hz to 40KHz. Alongside SBC and AAC codecs, you also get support for LHDC 5.0 Hi-Res audio.
Oppo has added a triple-mic setup and AI for noise cancellation and ensuring clear calls. Within the HeyMelody app, you can tweak settings like dual-device connectivity, Touch controls, a 47ms low-latency Game mode, ANC modes, etc. Oppo has also added AI-powered translation features in the mix.

The earbuds are also IP55-rated for dust and water resistance.
It boasts a battery runtime of 54 hours, including the juice from the case. The earbuds alone can clock 13 hours of playback with ANC off. With ANC on, the battery life is said to drop to up to 7 hours on the earbuds and 29 hours with the case. There is quick charging support.
Compared to the Enco Air 4 Pro model, the new earbuds focus heavily on improving noise cancellation and wireless audio quality. The jump from 49dB to 55dB ANC, Bluetooth 6.0 support, and the longer battery life claims are notable on paper.
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