Key Points:
- It is featuring active noise cancellation
- The device also supports ultra low latency
- It is coming with up to 30 hours of battery life
Along with the world’s fastest charging smartphone, Realme has introduced its new truly wireless earphones called the Realme Air Buds 3 and the same is coming with the active noise cancellation along with impressive designing language. The company has introduced the device in the market of China and it is coming with an affordable price tag as well. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the complete specifications along with the pricing and availability details.
Everything about Realme Air Buds 3
The Realme Air Buds 3 features double-striped Le Mans-inspired colour theme and the company offers the device with a 7 coating along with UV spraying process. The newly announced truly wireless earphones of the company also comes with an in-ear design and also features a “10mm LCP Dynamic Bass Boost driver,” and the same will provide you an amazing audio experience along with an ultra-low latency of 88ms.
It is also featuring a “deep-sea” noise reduction technology and the same is said to reduce noise by up to 42dB. It is also revealed that the device is coming with the world’s first Rheinland high-performance noise reduction certification. It is also coming with dual microphones that includes 1 feedforward and 1 feedback.
Realme Air Buds 3 is coming with up to 30 hours of battery life with the charging case on normal mode and 22 hours with ANC turned on.
It is also featuring IPX5 water resistance but the same is not available on the charging case of the latest truly wireless earphones.
Regarding the pricing and availability, the device will be available for just 349 Yuan for the early birds and the same will be available in the market of China from March 30.
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