Realme Buds Air - affordable AirPods-style headphones - lifehacker
News Devices / / January 02, 2021
Realme brand introduced new completely wireless headphones Buds Air. These are the so-called earbuds, which are of a semi-open type and do not have replaceable silicone tips. Outwardly, they completely copy Apple AirPods, which for someone will be a plus.
Sound quality is ensured by 12mm drivers with Dynamic Bass Boost technology for powerful bass when listening to music. There is support for the AAC codec. Realme Buds Air smartphones are connected via Bluetooth 5.0. Pairing occurs automatically when you open the case cover.
Built-in R1 chip ensures minimal audio latency. A special game mode has been announced, where audio lag can be a real problem. With Realme Buds Air, you won't have to think about it, the manufacturer says.
The earbuds have two microphones - one for capturing voice when operating in headset mode, and the other for suppressing external noise. On the outer surface, there are touch zones for controlling music and launching a voice assistant.
In autonomous mode, Realme Buds Air work for about 3 hours, and taking into account the battery in the case - up to 17 hours. The case itself supports 10W wireless charging, but you can also replenish the power reserve via the USB-C port.
Headphones offered in three colors: yellow, white and black. The starting price is 3,999 rupees (≈3,600 rubles). They will go on sale on December 23rd.
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