Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Review: Good ANC, Robust Sound
Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Design and Features: Compact, polished, not smudge-proof
Water and dust resistance - IP55 (buds)
Colours - Silver Blue, Titanium Twilight
Ports - USB Type-C
The Realme Buds Air 6 Pro feature an in-ear design with a rounded stem. The earphones come in the box with two added pairs of silicone ear tips. The medium option fits me best, and the fit of the earphones overall is comfortable enough. I had no issues using them for long hours at a stretch. The touch control sensors are placed on the upper side of the stem, and therefore, it is easier to adjust them using the lower parts.
The charging case of the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro is pebble-shaped and comes with a glossy finish. The case is compact, lightweight and easy to carry. But even with minimal handling and fiddling, there are smudges all over. The case also does not have an IP rating, unlike the IP55-rated earphones. The earphones are vertically placed in individual slots within the case.
The Realme branding is seen with a slightly glittered panel on the changing case of the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro. The bottom edge holds the USB Type-C charging port, and the pairing button is placed on the right side.
Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Companion App and Specifications: Pro Features
Driver - 11mm bass driver + 6mm micro-planar tweeter
Companion App - Realme Link
Gesture controls - Yes
The Realme Buds Air 6 Pro are compatible with the Realme Link app, a companion application shared by many of the brand's wearables. Once paired, when you click on the Buds Air 6 Pro option on the app, the first thing you will see is the battery percentages. The three noise cancellation modes listed here are also accompanied by a wind noise reduction feature. Then, the EQ Mode setting will take you to a tab where you can select from Serenade, Original Sound, Pure Bass and Deep Bass. If you wish, you could also manually customise a setting by clicking on the Custom Equaliser option.
Users can also use the Golden Sound feature, which uses a series of sound tests to figure out the best sound fit for them. Spatial Sound, high definition (LDAC) sound and dynamic bass toggles are placed just after the sound effects. You can also toggle on dual device connection, in-ear detection, auto answer or game mode through the application. Touch controls, starting from double tap, triple tap and touch and hold, can be managed and allotted to both earphones.
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