The Realme Q Buds headphones have been approved by Anatel, and may be launched here soon. Despite the name, it is important not to confuse them with the OnePlus Buds, with Samsung's Galaxy Buds, or with the company's own Realme Buds.
Each earbud has an internal 40 mAh battery, and the case has a 400 mAh battery. Thus, the earbuds have a total autonomy of 20 hours of use with the case, or 4 and a half hours to listen to music or up to 6 hours watching videos.
The 119ms latency is also a plus for those who want to use these headphones for gaming. They are also very light, weighing just 3,6 grams each. In addition, they are water resistant with IPX4 certification. The case does not have wireless charging, but rather a micro-USB input.
Touch-sensitive buttons on the side allow the user to control the earbuds. With the Realme Link app, it is also possible to better configure the earbuds and the controls for each earbud.
In Malaysia, the Buds Q headphones cost 129 ringgit, or around $178. The headphones come in three color options: yellow, white and black.
Read more about the Buds Q headphones on the Realme website.
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