Realme's true wireless earphones "RMA2003" recently passed FCC certification, indicating that they will be available for sale soon. As the successor to the first generation of Realme Buds Air, this earphone should have improvements in sound quality, design and wearing comfort. According to the certification pictures, the Realme Buds Air 2 charging box will be equipped with a 400mAh capacity and appears to be oval in shape.
There is very little information about realme Buds Air 2 at present. It is speculated that it may support Bluetooth 5.1 and adopt an in-ear design. Realme currently owns Buds Air Pro, Buds Air Neo and Buds Air series, of which Buds Air Pro is the latest product, providing a power-saving S1 chip and providing a maximum of 35dB active noise reduction. The earphones weigh only 5 grams, have a pebble design, and are equipped with silicone earplugs to ensure comfortable and safe wearing. They have an ultra-low latency gaming time of 94ms, a transparent mode that lists the surrounding sounds with just one click, and eliminates dual microphone noise during calls.
Realme Buds Air Pro features a 10mm bass boost driver, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and up to 25 hours of battery support. Realme Buds Air Pro has fast charging support (over Type-C) and is claimed to charge from 0% to 100% in an hour.
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