Based on the small amount of differences and seemingly no major compromises compared to the pricier Opus headphones it launched last year, these could be a solid option if you have a little less money to spend on wireless headphones.
The Opus X’s power button now handles cycling through active noise cancellation and the “Quick Attention†mode that lets you hear more of your surroundings.
They had surprisingly good sound quality, and the active noise cancellation is a perk you don’t often find at this price point (even better, they’ve fallen in price considerably since launch).