Realme has been very active in terms of smartphone launches already.
The exciting part about the Realme Buds Wireless is its pricing.
Priced at 1,799, the Buds Wireless tends to take on the Xiaomis Mi Neckband.
They cost a little more than Mi Neckband, but heres something more.
Realme claims its Buds Wireless to were tuned by the famous DJ, Alan Walker.
Does the Realme Wireless Buds live up to what they claim?
To test it out, we used it for two months.
To be honest, theres a lot more going than just amazing specs.
So heres what we liked and what we didnt in the Realme Buds Wireless.
The neckband itself is very soft to touch since it is, made out of silica gel.
Realme calls itElastic Memorize Metal String Necklace,and it is indeed a long name, though.
The metallic wiring inside the necklace gives it exceptional durability and provides the battery-case its needed protection.
The buttons use a nickel-titanium alloy, which does differentiate from the body casing.
The silicone ear wings are soft at the same time and arent too hard as well.
They announced it in three colors- yellow, green, and red.
The neckband is soft as well and does have its pros and cons.
It wobbles around when you run, jump, or jerk then and now.
The sound drivers are 11.2mm drivers which we saw on the Realme Buds 2 preciously.
The good thing is that it comes with IPX4 water-resistance.
The magnets in the earbuds pause the music or any media playing when attached back.
The audio delay grows when you are playing games like PUBG or any other game.
So keep this in mind before taking a decision, no PUBG on these wireless earbuds.
I listened to many genres, from Pop to Rock and many others.
The bass was outstanding, while the vocals were evident at the same time.
I listened to K-Pop most of the time, which is a perfect mix of Pop and EDM.
Even though the Buds Wireless got tuned for EDM music, other genres also sounded amazingly well.
And while we are talking about EDM, Alan Walkers tracks are r on these earbuds.
One thing that disappointed me is the microphone quality, which could improve further.
But the indoors werent a problem at all.
As far as I understand, you just need to be in a peaceful environment to get it working.
The balance between highs and mids was impeccable and excellent.
For such a price, the audio is a bang for the bucks.
Realme Buds Wireless: Battery
The battery is another significant part of any wireless earbuds.
My usage of these earbuds included listening to music at different intervals of time.
With usage like that, they lasted for 2 to 3 days in my case.
It may vary depending on your usage and volume levels.
So the battery life is good overall.
Instead of that, we get a micro USB port.
Since the Realme Buds Wireless come with fast charging support, you’ve got the option to relax.
The LED light turns blue when fully charged and stays red while charging.
Whether it be audio, battery, design, or hardware, the Realme Buds Wireless are impressive.
The magnetic functionality and the comfort they provide are additionally useful to see.
Keeping these facts aside, the Realme Buds Wireless is a bang for the buck at its budget pricing.