
Now with the Enco M32, Oppo has rectified that. The main drawback of the Oppo Enco M31 was its better life. The inline remote has dedicated volume rockers and a multifunction center button for other playback controls. The voice sounds clean and undistorted on either end. The call quality from the Enco M32 is one of the best in its price segment. The treble seems to be on the lighter side, but overall the sound quality is very pleasing. The bass notes sound very deep and clean, so are the vocals. One major downgrade of this budget wireless earphone, when compared with the lack of LDAC codec support, was one of the highlights of the Oppo Enco M31. In terms of overall sound quality, the Oppo Enco M32 fares decently for the price at which it is offered. Speaking of the build quality, the Oppo Enco M32 comes certified with IP55 dust and water resistance for outdoor use. When you detach the earbuds, it gets connected with the device, provided the Bluetooth is turned on and when they are attached, the connection terminates.


The earpieces are magnetic and the magnetic action also helps in automatic Bluetooth connectivity with the host device. The flexible band wraps around the neck quite comfortably and can take a few beatings without any damage. The build material is plastic and the fit and finish of the construction are decent. The Oppo Enco M32 looks and feels slightly different from the Enco M31. Priced a couple of hundred rupees lesser than the Oppo Enco M31, does this wireless earphone have what it takes to keep up the name of its elder brother? Design and Build Quality Oppo Enco M32 is hailed as the successor of the much appreciated original Enco M31 wireless earphone.
