The budget TWS market in India is heating up, and Oppo has just thrown its hat in the ring with the Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus. After thoroughly testing these earbuds alongside other popular options like the Realme T200, CMF Buds 2, and OnePlus Nord Buds 3, I’m here to answer the big question: Are these the best budget TWS earbuds you can buy right now?
Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro+ Specification
Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro+ Unboxing
- Earbuds
- 2 x Ear tips
- Paper work

Design & Build: Wait, Haven’t I Seen This Before?
Okay, let’s address this right away – the Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus looks almost exactly like the OnePlus Nord Buds 3. And I mean EXACTLY. Same design, same shape, same everything. Only the logo and color options are different. You get these in Black or Blue.

But here’s the thing – it’s not a bad design at all. The build quality is pretty solid. Both the case and the earbuds feel well-made and should easily last you a long time. No complaints there.

Are They Comfortable?
For most people, yes. I used these for hours at a stretch, and they didn’t bother me one bit. They sit securely in your ears, so you can wear them to the gym or during morning walks without worrying about them falling out.

But there’s a small catch. If you have smaller ears, these might not be the most comfortable option out there. The Realme T200 or the regular Oppo Buds 3 Pro would be slightly better in that case. Still, for the majority of users, comfort won’t be an issue.
Oh, and they have an IP55 rating, which means they can handle light rain and dust. Just don’t go swimming with them!

Features: Almost Everything You Need (But Missing One Thing)
The feature list is pretty good for the price:
ANC (Active Noise Cancellation): You get 32dB ANC, which is standard for this price range. It’s not going to give you complete silence, but it does cut down traffic noise and fan sounds by about 60-70%. Good enough for commutes and study sessions.
Audio Modes: There are three preset modes including a high bass mode. Plus, there’s transparency mode for when you want to hear what’s happening around you.
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4, dual pairing support, and Google Fast Pair. Connection is stable and pairing is super quick with Android phones.
Gaming Mode: If you play mobile games, the low-latency mode works really well. I tested it and didn’t notice any audio delay.

The One Missing Thing: No Custom EQ
Here’s what surprised me – there’s no customizable equalizer. This is weird because the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 has it, and even the cheaper Oppo Enco Buds 3 has it. So why not this one?
Most people won’t miss it too much since the preset modes are decent. But if you like tweaking your sound, you’ll have to download a separate EQ app, which is a bit annoying.
Microphone: Pretty Good For Calls
The mic quality is actually quite good. I tested it both indoors and outdoors, and voice clarity was solid. It sounds natural and warm, and background noise doesn’t mess things up too badly.
Of course, super noisy Indian roads will still be challenging (they are for every earbud), but overall, if you take a lot of calls, the Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus will do the job well.

Battery Life: Lasts Forever
Battery life is one of the strong points here:
- You get 7-8 hours on a single charge at 50% volume without ANC
- With the case, you’re looking at 30-32 hours total
- Turn on ANC and you can expect about 30% less
These numbers are really good. Plus, fast charging means a quick 10-minute charge gives you hours of playback.

Sound Quality: Bass Lovers, This Is For You
Alright, the important part – how do Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro+ actually sound?
The Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus has a heavy bass sound. If you love bass, especially with Bollywood songs and EDM, you’re going to love these.
Bass: The bass hits hard. There’s good depth and punch, which makes music feel energetic and fun. But sometimes the bass is a bit too much and can feel out of control on certain tracks.
Vocals/Mids: This is where things get a bit weak. Vocals don’t sound as clear or natural as they should. They can sound a bit muddy because of all that bass. It’s noticeable, but not terrible.
Highs: The highs are actually quite good. They’re detailed and not harsh, which is nice.
Soundstage: For the price, the soundstage is decent. Music doesn’t feel cramped.

The Big Problem
Here’s my biggest issue with these earbuds – they sound exactly like the Nord Buds 3. Not similar, EXACTLY the same. The design is the same, features are the same, battery is the same, and even the sound is the same.
Now, Oppo is known for a specific sound signature – balanced, natural, vibrant. But that’s not what you get here. You get the same bass-heavy OnePlus sound. The sound isn’t bad at all (it’s actually among the best in this price range), but it’s not what I expected from Oppo.
Should You Buy Oppo Enco Bud 3 Pro Plus?
Buy the Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus if you:
- Love heavy bass in your music
- Want great battery life
- Need good call quality
- Listen to a lot of Bollywood or bass-heavy music
- Want decent ANC for daily use

What Are The Alternatives?
OnePlus Nord Buds 3: These are basically the same earbuds. Just buy whichever one is cheaper.
Realme T200: This is my top pick overall. The sound is more balanced, it has LDAC support for better audio quality, and it’s usually cheaper. If you want the best value, go for this.
CMF Buds 2: Another solid option if you want balanced sound instead of heavy bass.
Final Thoughts
The Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro Plus is definitely among the best earbuds under 2000 in India. Build quality is solid, battery life is excellent, and if you love bass, the sound will make you very happy.
But the lack of a custom EQ is disappointing, and the fact that it’s identical to the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 is just confusing. Why release the same product twice?
If you’re a bass lover, these are probably the best-sounding earbuds at this price. But if you want better overall value and more balanced sound, the Realme T200 is the smarter choice.
