OPPO’s premium product designs have made waves in recent wins – the OPPO Enco M31 TWS and the Enco Q1 wireless noise-canceling headphones both receiving Gold awards, along with the Enco W31 TWS getting a Platinum award, recognized by the prestigious A’Design Award & Competition.
The event chooses novel and innovative achievements in design ranging from different facets such as technology, architecture, fashion, graphic design, and the like.
Two of OPPO’s headphone models each bag a gold award
The OPPO Enco M31 is a lightweight and flexible headphone suited for all-day wear. It only weighs 22g and features a unique ergonomically curved neckband and streamlined design. These offer best-in-class wearing experience thanks to the liquid silicone neckband with a built-in memory titanium alloy band, which allows for flexible and convenient storage in a pocket on the go. It offers LDAC support and is certified as Hi-Res standard.
The Enco Q1, on the other hand, features a high-quality unibody neckband that balances form and function. Since no seams come in contact with the skin, residue buildup is then minimized allowing for easier maintenance. It offers excellent audio quality and comfort.
OPPO Enco W31 True Wireless Headphones earn Platinum recognition
Since its debut in the market, the OPPO Enco W31 TWS Headphones have garnered praise for its visual appeal and low latency. It’s been called the best entry-level TWS headphones available.
What won these headphones a Platinum award was the ergonomic design with a secure touch control stem suitable for a comfortable fit for ears of different sizes and shapes, as well as visually stunning aesthetics with its elegant circular form featuring spun anodized aluminum alloy.
The headphones were designed to solve common issues in typical Bluetooth headphones such as poor connection stability and high latency through binaural low-latency Bluetooth transmission and system optimization.
The OPPO Enco Q1 is available in the Philippines and is priced at PhP4,990.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.