The realme Buds Air Pro is the latest TWS from the brand. To find out if it's for you, here are 5 of its best features. Read on! |
Top 5 features of the realme Buds Air Pro
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Top 5 highlights of the realme Buds Air Pro
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It has a great lightweight design
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1. Lightweight yet solid - The realme Buds Air Pro and its charging case are made out of lightweight polycarbonate. It is the type of material that maintains a solid durable design while maintaining a very light form factor. It also has three pairs of extra silicone tips to personalize the fit.
2. Active Noise Cancellation - The realme Buds Air Pro features Active Noise Cancellation or ANC. This is a feature that is usually not found in affordable TWS. It is not perfect but it still works pretty well that can zone out ambient noise effectively. |
More features become available with the Link App |
3. Additional features with Link - It is easy to pair the realme Buds Air Pro without the Link app. It connects via Bluetooth 5.0. Once paired, it is easily detected by your smartphone once you open the charging case. However, additional features come with the Link App like low-latency Game Mode, Volume Enhancer mode, and Bass Boost+.
4. Good battery life - The realme Buds Air Pro features up to 6 hours of continuous usage with ANC on. That's plenty enough for a long road trip or workout sessions. One thing is for sure though, you can have at least 4 more full charges with the charging case. It can extend the battery life for up to 25 hours.
5. Water-resistant earphones - IPX4 water resistance is available for the earphones. IPX4 means it is splash-proof from any direction. This is safe to wear when you suddenly had to walk under the rain for a bit or during workouts. This is a great feature to have especially for a budget TWS.
realme Buds Air Pro is priced at PHP 4,990. But, it will be priced at just PHP 3,990 on December 3 at 7 PM during the Super Brand Day sale on Shopee and Lazada.
It will be available starting December 4 on selected Concept Stores and realme Kiosks nationwide.
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