OPPO Enco Air 5 India launch teased with in ear design and LED case
OPPO has started teasing the Enco Air 5 in India, and the first Amazon listing gives a clearer idea of what the standard model will look like. It shows a stem-style in-ear design, silicone tips, and a rounded charging case with an LED indicator, but there is still no launch date or price. For buyers tracking affordable TWS earbuds, this teaser also hints that the Enco Air 5 will sit below the Enco Air 5 Pro.
OPPO Enco Air 5 Launch Teaser Reveals Design on Amazon Microsite
The Amazon microsite is the first proper look at the design of the regular Enco Air 5. Based on the teaser, OPPO is going with a familiar stem-style layout, which is still the most common shape for mainstream wireless earbuds in this segment. The earbuds also appear to use silicone tips, which usually points to a more secure in-ear fit than open-ear models.
The charging case is also visible in the listing. It has a rounded shape and includes an LED indicator on the front, a small but useful detail for checking charging status at a glance. That kind of simple case design fits the broader market for budget and mid-range TWS products, where buyers usually look for comfort, battery convenience and easy daily use rather than anything flashy.
The listing also suggests that the Enco Air 5 will support true wireless noise cancelling. OPPO has not yet confirmed the exact noise cancellation level, though, so it is still unclear whether it will match the Enco Air 5 Pro’s 55dB headline figure. That missing detail matters because it leaves open the possibility of a more trimmed-down version for the standard model.
- Stem-style earbuds with in-ear silicone tips
- Rounded charging case with an LED indicator
- True wireless noise cancelling mentioned on the listing
- No confirmed launch date or price yet
OPPO Enco Air 5 sits below Enco Air 5 Pro battery life
The reason this teaser is getting attention is the expected gap between the standard model and the Pro version. The Enco Air 5 Pro launched in India at Rs 4,999, so the new model appears to be aimed at a lower price point. That makes sense for users who want OPPO’s Enco Air line without moving into Pro-level pricing.
The Pro model also came with several higher-end features, including a claimed total battery life of 54 hours, LHDC 5.0 and dual-device pairing. Those details set a clear benchmark for the new pair. If the standard Enco Air 5 arrives as a cheaper entry point, it will likely be judged on how much of that package remains intact and what gets left out.
For India’s crowded mid-range TWS market, that positioning is important. Buyers often compare earbuds on battery life, fit, noise cancellation and overall value, not just brand name. A standard Enco Air 5 that lands below the Pro model could appeal to users who want basic everyday performance and a cleaner price tag, even if it does not include every premium feature from the higher model.
At this stage, OPPO has only confirmed the teaser, not the full product details. The Amazon listing gives a design preview and a few likely feature cues, but the final specifications, pricing and availability still have to be announced. Until then, the Enco Air 5 looks like OPPO’s next step in the budget-friendly true wireless earbuds space, with the Pro model still serving as the feature-rich reference point.
Aman Dixit
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