Realme has introduced a new pair of wireless earbuds in China, the Buds T200. These noise-canceling buds have a launch price of CNY 129, which converts to around $18, and they are packed with features. One of the major highlights is the battery life, which is claimed to be up to 50 hours.
Another notable feature of the Realme Buds T200 is the noise cancellation feature, which is said to be capable of reducing up to 32 dB of noise. This rating is slightly lower than the recently launched OnePlus Buds 4, but Realme's offering is residing at a more affordable price point.
As for the sound, Realme notes that the Buds T200 wireless earbuds feature a 12.4 mm driver that is titanium-plated and has a large dynamic coil. With support for the LDAC audio codec, the buds are said to have a Hi-Res Gold Label sound quality.
There's a low-latency mode, which is said to get the connection latency down to 45 ms for responsive gaming. Speaking of connectivity, the Realme Buds T200 rely on Bluetooth 5.4, but the company hasn't specified whether there's support for the LE audio.
Among the other highlights is a dedicated AI call reduction tech for clearer calls and an IP55 dust and water resistance rating. Per the recent teaser, it seems that the wireless earbuds will be available in four colorways: green, black, white, and purple. The launch is set for May 29 in China, and Realme has yet to announce details on global availability and pricing.
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Realme on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)