OPPO Brings Watch X3 And Enco Clip2 To Indonesia, Premium Wearables With AI And Long Battery Life

OPPO has expanded its premium IoT lineup in Indonesia with two new devices aimed at users who want technology that feels practical, connected, and polished in daily use. The additions are Oppo Watch X3 and Oppo Enco Clip2, both of which reflect a stronger push toward an ecosystem of devices that work together more smoothly.

The company says the strategy is meant to meet the needs of active and mobile consumers. OPPO Indonesia Chief Marketing Officer Jiang Linlin said the brand wants to deliver technology that remains relevant and comfortable to use every day, while also answering the needs of Indonesian users whose routines are increasingly dynamic.

A flagship smartwatch built for durability and long battery life

Oppo Watch X3 arrives as the more rugged of the two launches. The smartwatch uses aerospace-grade titanium and comes in Misty Titanium and Obsidian Black, with a thinner and lighter body than the previous generation.

The watch weighs 43 grams and measures 11 mm thick, making it relatively compact for everyday wear. Its Sapphire Crystal display can reach up to 3,000 nits, while the device also carries 5ATM, IP68, IP69, and MIL-STD-810H certifications.

Battery life is one of the main highlights. The Silicon-Carbon 646mAh battery is claimed to last up to 16 days in Power Saver Mode, and up to 5 days in Smart Mode under normal use.

OPPO also uses a Dual-Engine Architecture that combines a Wear OS performance chip with an efficiency MCU. This setup is designed to balance responsiveness and power consumption without sacrificing performance.

Health tracking, Wear OS 6, and AI tools on the wrist

Watch X3 is positioned as a full-featured smartwatch for health and fitness users. It supports more than 100 sports modes and includes an ECG sensor that can analyze heart health in around 30 seconds.

The watch also offers a 60s Wellness Overview feature, which quickly displays sleep quality, stress level, and body condition from the wrist. On top of that, it runs Wear OS 6 by Google, giving users access to Gemini AI, Google Maps, Google Wallet, and YouTube Music directly from the watch.

A lighter, fashion-forward TWS with a clip-on design

While Watch X3 focuses on endurance and utility, Oppo Enco Clip2 takes a different approach. OPPO presents it as a premium open-ear TWS with a more expressive style, using what it calls a Unibody Ear Cuff design that is the first of its kind in its class.

The earbuds come in Luminous Gold with a metallic finish and Slate Grey for a more understated look. Each earbud weighs just 5.2 grams, and the Ni-Ti shape-memory arc is designed to help the earbuds adapt more flexibly to the ear shape.

Sound tuning comes from a collaboration with Dynaudio in Denmark. The result is Dynaudio Signature tuning, supported by a coaxial dual dynamic driver setup of 9mm + 11mm and an independent DAC.

That configuration is intended to deliver deeper bass, clearer vocals, and richer audio detail. It also positions the Enco Clip2 as more than a lightweight clip-on accessory, but as a premium audio product with a strong focus on sound quality.

AI features, connectivity, and pricing in Indonesia

Enco Clip2 also adds several smart functions. These include AI Translate, AI noise reduction for calls, Dual-Device Connection, gesture controls, and remote camera control.

For connectivity, the earbuds support Bluetooth 6.1 and LHDC 5.0. They also carry an IP55 rating for protection against dust and splashes.

In Indonesia, Oppo Enco Clip2 is priced at Rp2.899.000. Oppo Watch X3 is sold at Rp6.499.000 for the Obsidian Black variant and Rp6.999.000 for Misty Titanium.

With these two launches, OPPO is clearly broadening the role of its connected devices. Watch X3 targets users who want a durable smartwatch with advanced health features, while Enco Clip2 brings a lighter audio experience shaped by AI and a more personal design language.

Source: www.suara.com

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