The products that projected Realme into the audio gadgets market are not in any way near the best; however, over time, the company released a couple of affordable wired Realme Buds.
And since it was founded in 2018, it is preparing its good portfolio consisting of wired, wireless, and true headsets. Its recent release is the Realme Buds Air Pro, which is its most expensive pair of earphones yet.
Like Oppo Enco W51, these wireless earphones are priced at over Rs. 4k and offer amazing features that only a few in this price range offer. Despite its affordability, it includes active noise cancellation and app support.
It seems amazing on paper, but how does it actually work when used? You will know at We Observed in this Realme Buds Air Pro Review, you’ll learn everything you need to know.
Realme Buds Air Pro Review
Over the years, a lot has changed concerning Realme audio products: from design to audio effect and then specifications. Although the changes have been a gradual one, however, it is visible. Realme Buds Air Pro comes with a proper in-canal design which makes it fit into the ear better and comfortably.
Other than the design coming out well, it’s Ipx4 rated for water resistance, powered by a 10mn driver that contributes to the exceptional delivery of sounds. Now let’s talk in detail in this Realme Buds Air Pro Review.
Design and Specifications
Unlike Realme Buds Air and Buds Air Neo, these wireless earbuds fit into the ear better and comfortably, which can be traced to proper in-canal design. And the Realme Buds Air Pro surface is glossy, available in white and black versions.
Though the case seems a bit larger compare to the previous models, but it look nicer. Also, it has magnetic materials around the lids that hold the cover tight when it gets latched, hence ensure the earbuds get secured properly.
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On the right side of the Realme Buds is the pairing button, when on the front is an indicator light that shows the charging status of the case.
Furthermore, each earpiece comes with three microphones, all of which contribute to effective active noise cancellation and voice calls. Note that two of the microphones are for the ANC system and one for voice capturing when calling.
Another thing that will interest you with Realme Buds Air Pro is that there are touch sensors on the outer part of the earbuds and can be controlled using tap-based controls. With the Realme Link app, you can customize what function each button or touch should do. But in most cases, four different functions can be assigned to the double-tap and triple-tap gestures, which give control over playback, ANC, hear-through, invoking of voice assistant, etc.
Unlike others, the Realme Link app makes it possible to see each earpiece battery level change the noise mode. Also, the app can be used to activate different modes – Bass Boost, Volume enhancement, and Game.
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It’s worth noting that Realme Buds Air Pro supports Google Fast pair, this means that once you link the app to your Google account, you’d be able to check the battery and case level through the pop-up on the Android screen itself.
Performance and Battery Life
What does using Realme Buds Air Pro feel like? These true wireless headsets sound good and it is the first Realme product that performs more than expectations. If you are looking for a pair of earphones with a decent active noise cancellation system, good sound, and features that stand out, Realme Buds Air Pro is the ideal earbuds for you.
However, compare to Oppo Enco W51, the sound is not detailed enough, but it comes out comfortable and fit-in perfectly.
The active noise cancellation is decent enough, with slightly better performance compared to other wireless earbuds at the price.
Furthermore, the battery life can be said to be on the average for the price. The case provides fast charging for three hours at a playback time from 10 minutes of charging. And between 1-2 hours, both the case and earphones can be fully charged. At a moderate sound level, the earphones can last for four hours per charge even with the active noise cancellation activated. All of which provide 16 hours of battery life per charge cycle.
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Realme Buds Air Pro Review Conclusion
Realme Buds Air Pro is a truly wireless earphone that offers more than average, and compared to other Real market entry audio products, it has no significant drawbacks. Other than average sounds, everything seems okay; from the design to ANC and so on.
ANC is also not the perfect here, but it is still promising. When the bigger brands are charging 10k around just for extra filtration, Realmi is making a bit tough for budget earbuds as well as branded earbuds at the price below Rs. 5000.
Hence, the conclusion of this Realme Buds Air Pro Review is that if you are looking for a working true wireless earbud that goes for less than Rs. 5000, the Realme Air Buds Pro is one of the best you can get. Though nothing makes it so different from others, it offers decent battery life, ANC, and every other thing that makes good true wireless earphones.