Realme is one brand that is quickly establishing a name in the mobile industry. It may not be number one yet but we believe the OPPO sub-brand will soon cement its significant place in the mobile industry. It will not just come up with new and powerful smartphones but also wearable devices.
Realme is more known for its Android phones. The latest of which is the Realme GT2 PRO which is said to be one bold step towards more sustainable phones. New smartphones abound especially at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) but we’re also welcoming this new pair of Realme Buds.
Designer: Realme
The Realme Buds Air 3 is a pair of True Wireless Stereo earbuds. It’s the first TWS earbuds pair in the world that’s been certified with TÜV Rheinland High-Performance Noise Cancellation. TÜV Rheinland rating is more known for TVs but it also checks on active noise cancellation. The company has mentioned the 42dB ANC certification so you can be assured of a premium listening experience.
Realme’s Buds Air lineup is the Chinese company’s flagship offering of earbuds. Premium sound quality is often promised by manufacturers but not every model released comes with active noise cancellation. Others focus on keeping the prices down but have forgotten to improve quality.
One doesn’t need to be an audiophile to know if sound quality is good or not. If you wear the Realme Buds Air 3, you will know the difference. Don’t be fooled by the buds’ stylish appearance. The pair’s sellability goes beyond its aesthetics. The sound quality it offers is something that can match those from the more expensive and established brands.
Realme Buds Air 3 Features
Active noise cancellation by 42dB is significant and it’s made possible by an advanced R3 chip plus several noise cancellation algorithms proven to be effective. There’s also the smart de-wind design (anti-wind) that allows a comfortable listening experience no matter what the surrounding condition is. Other features include built-in microphones plus an aerodynamic internal structure, a 10mm driver, and a liquid crystal polymer composite.
There’s also a 546mAh battery that is enough to offer 30 hours of audio playback. If the pair runs out of battery, a ten-minute charge will give extra 100 minutes of usage. Expect the earbuds to deliver rich sound and deeper bass. Like most top earbuds out in the market, this pair follows AAC audio distribution standards.
The earbuds come in a charging case that is shaped like a pebble and looks a bit smaller and slimmer too. Its design is actually similar to the previous model you may probably not notice the difference. The pair still comes with an in-ear design but is more stable and offers a better fit.