Realme claims that its six-mic noise canceling system effectively cancels up to 50dB of outside noise. In addition, Buds Air 5 Pro supports high bitrate LDAC codec.
The headphones connect via Bluetooth 5.3 and are even IPX5 water resistant, making them suitable for workouts, for example. The headphones provide up to 11 hours of playback with ANC turned off (plus 40 hours stored in the box). Another useful feature is dual device pairing, which lets you easily switch between your smartphone and tablet.
Realme Buds Air 5 Pro will cost around $58 and will be available in China from May 31. The company has not yet announced pricing and availability in the international market.
Source: Ferra

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