Realme Buds Air Pro will launch in India on October 7. Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth has confirmed that the Realme Buds Air Pro will come with active noise cancellation of up to 35dB. Sheth also teased that the headphones will have a very low latency of just 94 milliseconds. Along with Realme Buds Air Pro, the Realme Buds Wireless Pro will also launch in the country on the same day. These are configured to include 13.6mm bass boost drivers and support Bluetooth v5.0.
Realme Buds Air Pro India Launch Details
Sheth took Twitter to announce that the Realme Buds Air Pro will launch in India on October 7 at 12.30pm The executive also shared a poster along with the tweet showing the TWS earbuds design. The Realme Buds Air Pro look inspired by the AirPods Pro TWS earbuds released in the Apple lineup last year. These Realme headphones are designed to support active noise cancellation of up to 35 dB and offer 94 milliseconds of super low latency. More details will be revealed on launch day next week.
Realme Buds Wireless Pro India Launch Details and Features
Furthermore, Realme is also teasing the arrival of the Realme Buds Wireless Pro headphones to Amazon India. The page reveals that these wireless neckband headphones will be released on the same day and time, that is, on October 7 in India at 12.30 pm The Realme Buds Wireless Pro also support active noise cancellation of up to 35 dB. . The headphones will also be compatible with Sony LDAC technology, Bluetooth v5.0 for connectivity, and Hi-Res Audio for near lossless sound quality. As mentioned, there are 13.6mm bass boost drivers that are 21 percent larger than the previous generation.
The Realme Buds Wireless Pro are further touted to offer 22 hours of playtime on a single charge. The headphones are said to last up to 16 hours if the ANC is kept on. Realme teases that 5 minutes of charging can deliver up to 100 minutes of playback and it can take around 1.5 hours to fully charge the headphones. These headphones offer 119 milliseconds of very low latency.
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