Wednesday, September 7, 2022

 

REALME


Buds Air 3S...The company's latest headphones look like sports headphones and offer decent uptime, Bluetooth 5.3, and smart noise cancellation during calls.

The just-released Realme Buds Air 3 looks like a sporty cousin Buds Air 3S. The design remained in-ear, but the temple design was complemented with silicone wings, which results in a more stable attachment to the ear. In terms of knowledge, the new Buds Air 3S sits in the middle of this year's product portfolio, the entry level is represented by the Buds Air 3 Neo, and the top is the aforementioned Buds Air 3.

3S attracts customers with its long operating time, first in India. The device will be available in India from September 14th at a price of 2,499 rupees, which is equivalent to HUF 12,700. On a full charge, along with the carrying case, the earphones can play music for 30 hours, and with Dart Charge fast charging, the case can provide enough power for 5 hours of music playback in 10 minutes. The headphones can work for a maximum of 7 hours on a single charge, and if someone uses them for phone calls, they can count on 16 hours of talk time. The case can be charged via USB-C connector, cable in the box.

There are a total of four microphones in the headphones, but they don't work for ANC, they just help reduce background noise during calls. There's Google Quick Pairing, you can control the headphones by tapping the stem, the Realme Link app has an adjustable EQ and a delay that can be reduced to 69 milliseconds in game mode, and Bluetooth 5.3 allows simultaneous connection to two. sources.

It can be considered a sports headset, you can take it to the gym easily, it has IPX5 certification. The gadget has titanium and silicon elements responsible for producing the sound, and they will not fail in deep sounds. Codec support is limited to SBC and AAC, headphones are available in black and white.

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