TWS earphones are getting more and more popular these days with all the smartphone companies trying to get a piece of the market. Back in December, realme introduced the realme Buds Air, then the realme Buds Air Neo and today, the company teased its Pro version named realme Buds Air Pro.
According to the teaser post on Twitter posted by realme’s ceo Madhav Sheth, the realme Buds Air Pro will be launching on 7 October 12.30PM featuring up to 35dB Active Noise Cancellation and also a super low latency of 94ms which is mentioned on the teaser posters. By looking at its design, the realme Buds Air Pro has a larger earpiece design than the last Buds Air and Buds Air Neo with an adjustable rubber tips, so we are expecting it to have a better grip and comfortable wear on the ears.
We are known to bring #TechTrendsetter products and technologies. Now with Active Noise Cancellation up to 35 dB on the #realmeBudsAirPro, we are initiating another big Tech-Lifestyle change for our users. #TuneOutTheNoise#LeapToNextGen on 7th Oct. pic.twitter.com/aMfiMEuOjx
— Madhav Faster7 (@MadhavSheth1) October 1, 2020
Besides the realme Buds Air Pro, realme will also launch the realme Buds Wireless Pro on the same day. A new neckband style wireless bluetooth earphones which comes with an USB-C charging port as well as Active Noice Cancelling, Hi-Res Audio playback and support Sony’s LDAC. That’s all wee got in the meantime, but we are expecting it to come with IP ratings water and dust proof as well.
As I mentioned, #realme will make Active Noise Cancellation enabled personal audio devices a part of the new Tech-Lifestyle.
— Madhav Faster7 (@MadhavSheth1) October 1, 2020
Now bringing this to users who prefer the neckband style of Bluetooth earphones with #realmeBudsWirelessPro.#NoiseOffMusicOn pic.twitter.com/zgIE5cVEiY
Either way, there is still no official pricing yet on the Buds Air Pro and Buds Wireless Pro, but we are assuming it to be around RM400. But which one are you excited for? Let us know at our Facebook page and stay tuned for more updates on TechNave.com.
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