Realme has launched the Buds Air7 - a pair of true wireless earbuds equipped with high-fidelity audio and 'deep noise cancellation'. The Buds Air6 successors feature an advanced 52dB active noise cancellation (ANC) system. They leverage 'AI-powered noise reduction 3.0' for adaptive environmental noise control. Six built-in microphones help fine-tune noise cancellation based on surrounding conditions.
The Buds Air7 boasts a 12.4mm dynamic driver for rich audio output and supports LHDC 5.0, SBC, and AAC codecs for high-resolution wireless audio. They are certified for Hi-Res Audio Wireless, delivering a 96kHz sampling rate and a 1000kbps transmission rate.
Battery performance is another highlight, with a total playback time of up to 52 hours when used with the charging case. On a single charge, the earbuds last 7.5 hours with ANC enabled and 13 hours with noise cancellation turned off, which is impressive. The charging case houses a 480mAh battery, while each earbud carries a 62mAh battery. A full charge takes approximately 120 minutes for both the earbuds and the case, while the case alone charges fully in 60 minutes.
The earbuds support Bluetooth 5.4 and dual-device connectivity. With an IP55 rating, the Buds Air7 offers water and dust resistance, so you can use them during workouts and other outdoor activities. Available in three colors—Dawn Gold, Verdant Green, and Orchid Purple—the Buds Air7 earphones come housed in a semi-transparent charging case. The earbuds also support 3D spatial audio and frequency customization.
Priced at 299 yuan (~$41), the Realme Buds Air7 will initially launch in China, with global availability yet to be announced.
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IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)