Realme Air 5 Pro true wireless earbuds to launch in India soon – Times of India
During the Realme 11 Pro launch event, the smartphone maker teased the launch of its latest true wireless earbuds — Realme Buds Air 5 Pro. Towards the end of the launch event, Realme revealed that it will soon launch the Realme Air 5 Pro true wireless earbuds in the country. Apart from this, the company did not reveal any other details.
Realme has already launched the Realme Air 5 Pro true wireless earbuds in China. The company is expected to bring the same version in the India market.
Realme Air 5 Pro features
Realme Buds Air 5 Pro boast an impressive audio setup, featuring two drivers: an 11mm woofer for deep bass and 6mm micro-plane tweeters for crisp highs. Realme claims a frequency response range of 20-40KHz, ensuring an immersive acoustic experience.
When it comes to noise reduction, the Realme Buds Air 5 Pro comes with up to 50dB noise reduction support. Equipped with six-microphone AI deep call noise reduction, advanced ENC with Beamforming noise reduction technology, and a DNN algorithm, these earbuds promise to deliver clear and uninterrupted audio during calls. They support Bluetooth v5.3 and audio codecs such as AAC, SBC, and LDAC for enhanced wireless connectivity.
Realme Buds Air 5 Pro promise to deliver up to 40 hours of battery backup with the charging case. Charging the earbuds to full capacity takes approximately 120 minutes. For gamers, the earbuds feature a low latency gaming mode with just 40ms latency. Additionally, they are IPX5 certified, making them resistant to water and sweat.
To further enhance the user experience, Realme provides the Realme Link app. This app allows users to personalize various functions, including activating noise cancellation, adjusting bass boost+, receiving system updates, and more. With the Realme Buds Air 5 Pro and the accompanying app, you can tailor your audio experience to suit your preferences.
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