Realme Buds Air NEO TWS Earbuds Coming 0n May 25, Pricing Leaks
On May 25, Realme is going to organize an event to reveal a set of new products. As per the latest report, they are going to bring 8 new products in the market. Some common ones like Realme X3, X3 Pro and Pro Player are going to be launched. Apart from this, the company is going to launch its first smart TV and a smart watch. Lastly, the company is going to introduce different audio products such as ear buds. Among all the wireless earphones, the company is offering a new affordable earphone dubbed Realme buds Air Neo. Though it was thought of as a rumour now it is confirmed that they are going to launch the product on the 25th of May.
On the official site of the company, a promo page reveals the Buds Air Neo. Moreover, the company also portrayed some interesting specifications of the ear bud. In fact, the dual microphone cannot be seen in the Neo, so you can easily conclude that the new wearable’s will not include ENC technology.
In spite of the lack of noise-cancelling technology, the new buds are still capable of providing wonderful performance. The battery is said to last around 17 hours. It comes along with a charging case. The case doesn’t come with the wireless charging property. It would in fact replace the USB C port with an older variant. As a result of these above features, it will be possible to reduce the final price of the product.
The new wearable’s will also come along with the Instant Auto Connection Feature. Lastly, touch controls allow users to play or pause or even change tracks and answer phone calls.
As per the new poster, the Realme Buds Air Neo will come in three different colours such as Red, Green and White. Though the company has not mentioned anything about the price of the product it is believed that the price of the audio product might be something around 3000 INR in India. That means it is roughly around 40 dollars. The price is quite affordable as it is almost 13 dollars less than the regular ones.
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