This marks the successor to the Buds Air 3. At the same event, the company also plans to introduce realme 11 5G and realme 11x 5G.
realme Buds Air 5 scheduled for August 23rdrealme confirms that Buds Air 5 will feature advanced 12.4 mm drivers and active noise cancellation (ANC), promising a superior listening experience for users. Additionally, the new true wireless earphones from realme are likely to borrow some technical specifications from the realme Buds 5 Pro launched in China in May.
Recall that the realme Buds Air 5 Pro supports ultra-wideband noise reduction at 4000Hz and is equipped with 6 microphones, effectively reducing ambient noise during AI-enhanced calls. In terms of battery life, the charging case has a 460mAh battery, while each earbud is equipped with a 60mAh battery. realme claims their headphones can provide up to 40 hours of usage on a single full charge.
realme Buds Air 5 features ANCIn terms of design, the realme Buds Air 5 Pro looks quite similar to its predecessor. These earphones still have an elongated body, accompanied by microphone cutouts and rubber eartips. The product also includes a dedicated gaming mode, reducing latency to 40 milliseconds, providing a better gaming experience for users.
The Buds Air 5 Pro is also rated IPX5 waterproof, so it can withstand water and sweat. Additionally, they support the latest Bluetooth 5.3 and users can further customize the sound options and features of the earphones through the 'realme Link' app.
Check out: Realme Buds Air 5 Pro debuts with dual drivers, ANC, and LDAC support, priced at 1.35 million VND