Realme Buds Air6 and Buds Air6 Pro wireless headphones
16.05.24
Realme introduced new wireless headphones Buds Air6 and Buds Air6 Pro. The Buds Air6 headphones are equipped with 12.4 mm drivers and support Hi-Res audio stream with LHDC technology, as well as active noise cancellation (ANC).
With IP55 protection, these headphones promise up to 6 hours of playback on a single charge with ANC enabled, and their case extends the total playback time to 40 hours. The Buds Air6 Pro also offer dual drivers with 11mm woofers and 6mm tweeters, support LDAC high bit rate codec and ANC, and provide 3D spatial audio.
The Buds Air6 Pro headphones last about 7.5 hours on a single charge, and the charging case extends this time to 40 hours.
The Realme Buds Air6 Bluetooth headphones are available in green and orange for 269 yuan ($37), while the Buds Air6 Pro are available in silver and gray for 469 yuan ($65).
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