Realme Buds Air: True Wireless headphones that you will like

Realme buds Air True Wireless earphones

Taking advantage of the launch of the Realme X2 Pro, the CEO of the company, Madhav Sheth, announced the arrival on December 17 of its new Buds Air. Some wireless headphones True Wireless that physically they will not surprise you, but due to characteristics and price it is very likely that they will.

Buds Air, True Wireless headphones from Realme

Buds Air True Wireless

The last time we will say it, all manufacturers want to have their own AirPods and it is not for less. Right now it is a good business, gives more recognition to the brand and even serves as a Trojan horse so that they end up betting on their other proposals. For this reason, the fact that Realme is releasing its own True Wireless headphones does not surprise us, but we do like it.

Realme's future True Wireless headphones, about which we already know a lot of information although they will be officially presented on December 17, have a design very similar to Apple's AirPods. Leaving aside the controversy that being so similar can arouse, the interesting thing is that they are the most comfortable type of headset for many users. Because those that are in-ear type with silicone capsules tend to fall out of the ears of some, so it is better to play it safe.

In addition, they do not generate that same feeling of emptiness due to the passive cancellation offered by having a silicone that adapts to the ear and prevents the normal entry of sound. But hey, let's talk about what these Realme Buds Air are going to offer.

The all-new #realmeBudsAir It is absolutely priceless even without a duct tape. #DuctTapeBanana pic.twitter.com/hyntypl9Gx

- realme (@realmemobiles) December 11, 2019

Physically they are like Apple's, but they will come with three colors. There will be a white model, another black and the last one in a rather striking yellow but with its own appeal as well. And of course you will also have a case that will act as a box to store and charge them. Here's a plus point for Realme, the case offers wireless charging in addition to charging via its included USB C connector.

What makes #realmeBudsAir truly disruptive?
Wireless Charging! Yes, you can charge with ease and convenience using any Qi standard wireless charger.

Isn't it amazing guys!
Get ready for the launch at 12: 30PM on 17th Dec.
RT if excited. #TrueWirelessRealSeamless pic.twitter.com/0gY1AVDSTN

- Madhav 'Super50w' (@ MadhavSheth1) December 12, 2019

The Buds Air connect via Bluetooth and are compatible with version 5.0. Here we will have to see what the final implementation is like and what kind of experience it offers in real use, but according to the brand, as soon as you open it, they will connect to the device. So a good point for Realme in this regard.

And finally, they will also have support for touch controls. So you can invoke the Google assistant with a single touch, control music playback and even calls.

Price and availability date of the Realme Buds Air

new Realme Buds Air are presented on December 17. Regarding the price, according to Flipkart they will cost 4.999 rupees, which in exchange would be about 65 or 70 euros more or less. What remains to be known is when they will be available in markets other than India. So, we will have to wait a few more days to find out those last details and any possible surprise that they may have prepared.

What is clear is that it is worth keeping an eye out for, because if you wanted True Wireless earphones with an experience similar to AirPods on Android, these could be a good option. Although there are already some other model that looks like it.


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