Realme Buds Wireless 2: Fancy noise control, but battery issues remain
The market is flooded with low-cost Bluetooth earphones with
collar bands these days. Such is their appeal that Realme had
to go ahead and launch an ultra-low-cost brand, Dizo, so as not to miss out on
the opportunity. With this new brand launch, Realme also
upgraded its wireless earbuds. When the phone manufacturer launched its first
iteration of buds, there were only a few competitors in the space. The stylish
design and battery life ensured that Realme stayed
ahead of the competition. The company’s new offering seems to build on the
previous gains.
Design
One thing that Realme had going in its favour with the first
earphones was design. It had made the buds lightweight and attractive. While
the company has kept to the colour aspect, the design element has been revised.
Personally, the earphones have been made to look bulkier. Even though they are
still lightweight and ergonomically better than the previous model, the bulky
design makes them stand out, and not in a good manner. The buttons are neatly
placed on one side and are customizable — that’s a big plus. And, there is a
USB-C charging port. The earphones also have a magnetic lock, which stops the
music from playing.
Fit
The ergonomics of Realme earphones have certainly improved. The
fit is much better than the previous model once you find the right eartip, but
changing the eartip, as usual, remains an issue. It takes a lot of patience and
perseverance to change the eartips. With the right ear tip, the earphones sit
comfortably in your ears for hours and even during intense workouts.
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