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Realme Buds T01 launch with 12mm drivers, low-latency gaming mode


Alongside the 13 5G and 13+ 5G smartphones, Realme also unveiled a new pair of true wireless earbuds today. Meet the Realme Buds T01. These are cheap and therefore do not have active noise canceling.

They do, however, have “AI Environmental Noise Cancellation” for calls – meaning they should cancel the noise around you so that the person you’re talking to hears you well.

The Buds T01 have a quoted total battery life including the case of 28 hours. The buds themselves last for 7 hours on one charge. They come with 12mm dynamic drivers, and are rated IPX4 for splash resistance. They support Google Fast Pair, and the Realme Link app.

There’s an 88ms low-latency mode for gaming, Bluetooth 5.4 on board, and two color options: black and white. The buds can fast charge too: 10 minutes gives you two hours of playback.

The Realme Buds T01 are available to purchase in India from Realme, Flipkart, Amazon, and select retail stores for INR 1,299.



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