Key Points:
- It is coming with the 10mm drivers
- The device is also featuring active noise cancellation
- It can offer up to 30 hours of battery life
Along with Realme GT 2 Pro and Realme 9 4G smartphones, the company has introduced its new truly wireless earphones called the Realme Buds Air 3. It is coming with an affordable price tag and the company is offering the device with the active noise cancellation feature. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the complete details of the device.
Everything about Realme Buds Air 3
The Realme Buds Air 3 features 10mm dynamic bass boost drivers along with a liquid crystal polymer diaphragm and the company is also featuring the device with Dolby sound on Realme smartphones.
It is also featuring active noise cancellation and the same is claimed to reduce noise by up to 42dB and this feature will work through dual microphones — 1 feedforward and 1 feedback — and the device is also featuring a new technology that will reduce the sound of the wind. It is also featuring the transparency mode as well.
Realme Buds Air 3 will offer up to 30 hours of playback on normal mode with charging case, 5.5 hours without charging case, and 22 hours with ANC along with charging case. The company is also offering the device with IPx5 water-resistance and the device is also coming with the capability to pair with two devices simultaneously.
It is also featuring Game Mode and when this feature is activated, latency can be as low as 88ms, the same will enable for a super-synchronized audio experience.
Regarding the pricing and availability, Realme Buds Air 3 is coming with a price tag of ₹3,999 but the company will offer the device for ₹3,499 during the first sale and that is scheduled at 2 pm today. You can able to purchase the device via the official website of the brand and Flipkart.
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