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Update | Realme teases the launch of the Buds Air 2 Neo TWS earbuds

A Buds Air 2 Neo teaser. (Source: Realme)
A Buds Air 2 Neo teaser. (Source: Realme)
Realme has already debuted its Buds Air 2 - now, their Neo variants have also been revealed. Like their immediate forebears, they feature active noise cancellation (ANC) and 10mm drivers; however, they also have a different form-factor, as well as slightly different battery life specs.

Update: The Buds Air 2 Neo will officially be announced on April 7, 2021

Realme has apparently had its fun with its April 1, 2021 shenanigans; now, it is back to teasing more realistic products. It has announced that, not only will its latest Buds Air 2 launch in Pakistan soon, they will be joined by their heretofore unheard-of Neo versions.

The new members of this Realme TWS earbud sub-series are now touted as having the highest-end of the Buds Air 2's features, principally ANC. They both also have 10mm drivers; however, while those of the original release are hyped as "diamond class", the Neos get ones that boost bass instead.

The OEM estimates their total battery life at 28 hours, whereas that of the second-gen Buds Air is set at 25. Then again, the company has made no mention of additional features such as improved latency or a Transparency mode as yet.

The more recent buds also resemble Galaxy Buds (albeit ones with fancy iridescent accents that match those of the GT Neo and 8-series smartphones) whereas the Buds Air 2s are AirPod clones. Therefore, their new line might appeal to a wide range of TWS fans. Realme has yet to reveal when they will be available in their first market to date.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2021-04- 3 (Update: 2021-04- 4)