realme Buds Clip Open-Ear Earbuds Quietly Launch with Clip-On Design Long Battery Life and IP55 Rating

realme quietly launches the Buds Clip, a new open-ear style earbud with a clip-on design, 11mm drivers, AI noise cancellation, and more.
realme Buds Clip Open-Ear Earbuds Quietly Launch with Clip-On Design Long Battery Life and IP55 Rating

realme Quietly Launches Buds Clip-Style Open-Ear Earbuds

realme is quietly launching Buds Clip-style open-ear earbuds; the new realme Buds Clip have been quietly released onto the international website without any major launch event. The new Buds Clip is an open-ear design that provides a longer battery life, and an IP55 rating, and is affordably priced.

Design and Audio Features

Using a clip-on design instead of normal ear tips to securely hook onto the ear, the realme Buds Clip are powered by 11mm magnetic drivers designed to provide deep bass with high amplitude. These have been rated IP55 for protection against dust and water.

Smart Features and Performance

One of the biggest highlights is the inbuilt translator, which works alongside the AI-based noise cancellation technology that successfully blocks any outside sounds during phone calls. A much lower latency of just 45ms is introduced for gaming and video content so that audio and video remain in sync.

Battery Life and Connectivity

The earbuds offer approximately 7 hours of playback time on a single charge. The charging case will deliver an extra 36 hours of total autonomy. The pairing is done via Bluetooth 5.4, steering support for Swift Pair technology, and dual-device connection, where it enables seamless switching in between two sources.

Pricing and Availability

Available in black and gold-plated color options, the pricing for the realme Buds Clip is approximately $60USD.

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