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- Overview of EnacFire E60
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- Connection quality
- Interface/operation
- Sound quality
- General comment
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Disclaimer
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Recommended for people like this
- People who like massive sound
- People who care about localization
- People who care about natural overtone expression
- People who value cost performance
- People who like chamber music
Overview of EnacFire E60
This review will give an overview of EnacFire E60. A complete review of this product can be found here.
audio-sound Score
- Total Score: 8.8 / 10.0
- Package: 8.5 / 10.0
- Build quality: 8.5 / 10.0
- Fit: 8.5 / 10.0
- High range: 8.0 / 10.0
- Mid range: 8.5 / 10.0
- Low range: 9.0 / 10.0
- Less distortion: 8.0 / 10.0
- Communication quality: 8.5 / 10.0
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Basic Specifications
- Continuous / maximum playback time: 6.5h / 48h
- Waterproof performance: IPX8
- Supported codecs: AAC / SBC
package
The EnacFire E60 package meets the price standard.
Package contents
- EnacFire E60
- Charging case
- USB Type-C cable
- Eartips (3 sizes)
- Manual


Build quality
The build quality of the EnacFire E60 meets the price standard.


Fit
The fit is good.




Connection quality
I tested it by connecting it to a Cayin N6II/E02 with AAC.
I don't know because I haven't been in crowds, but it is stable in the home. Distance tolerance is a bit weak and tends to be a bit choppy at distances of about 5 meters. The sound is momentarily cut off when an obstruction is placed in between, and communication is somewhat disrupted afterwards, but communication is restored after a short while and the music can be heard consistently.
There may be a small amount of background noise, but most people probably won't notice it.
Interface/operation
Power ON | Open the lid of the charging case and take out the earphones |
Power OFF | Store the earphones in the charging case |
Pairing | After turning on the earphones, if there is no connection destination, pairing mode is automatically activated |
Play a song | Tap the multi-function button once |
Stop playback | Tap the multifunction button once |
Forward song | Tap the multi-function button on the right ear twice |
Backward | Tap the multifunction button on the left ear three times |
Volume + | Long press the multifunction button on the right ear |
Volume - | Press and hold the multifunction button on the left ear |
Answer call | Tap the multi-function button once |
End call | Tap the multi-function button once |
Reject call | Tap the multifunction button twice |
Voice assistant | Tap the multifunction button three times |
Sound quality
REW Frequency Response
Sound quality description
The following review was tested on a FiiO M15 with SBC connection.
The EnacFire E60 has a gentle V- or U-shaped sound signature with an emphasis on the lower midrange.
Please see here for detailed reviews on sound quality.
Sound quality general comment
- Original sound fidelity: B+
- Recommendation: A+
- Personal preference: A+
If you want a slightly spacious, deep, but not spacious, private music experience, the EnacFire E60 is a good choice. It is a rather excellent listening model with a sound that is easy to immerse yourself in because it is warm, comfortable to listen to, and has a high level of fullness. It has an excellent sense of localization and a natural overtone expression that is enjoyable.
Sound quality features
Pros
- Low frequency range with a sense of weight
- Sound with a sense of depth
- High sense of clarity
- Warm and pleasant to listen to
- Excellent localization
- It has a natural overtone expression, especially the violin and woodwind are natural, fresh and beautiful.
- Elegant and chic
Cons
- Dark-sounding midrange
- Lacks transparency
- Low frequencies lacking depth
- Closed space with a sense of ceiling
General comment
The EnacFire E60 is an excellent listening model that lets you hear the beautiful overtones of woodwinds and violins in a slightly dark space. The warm midrange and mild, non-peaked highs make it comfortable to listen to and easy to immerse oneself in music.
Purchase Link
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- SoundPEATS Mini Pro: Well-balanced sound. Mellow and pleasant listening experience. Outstanding ANC and communication quality for the price range. Excellent specifications.
- (Review Round Up) Moondrop NEKOCAKE