The Realme Buds Air 6 Pro truly Wireless Stereo (TWS) headphones saw an Indian launch recently next to Realme GT 6 (review). They offer up to 50DB of active noise cancellation (ANC), double service connectivity and 360 degree space sound support. It is claimed that the headphones offer a battery life of up to 40 hours, including the load box. The headphones have an IP55 rating for dust resistance and splashes and are compatible with the real application link. These TWS headphones also support AAC, SBC and LDAC audio codes. In this review, we will discuss the pros and cons of these audio wearables so that you can make an informed decision on whether you want to invest in them.
Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Design and Characteristics: Compact, polished, not stainsproof
- Water and dust resistance – IP55 (sprouts)
- Colors – Silver Blue, Titanium Twilight
- Ports – USB Type -C
The Realme Buds Air 6 Pro has an internal design with a rounded stem. The headphones enter the box with two added pairs of silicone ear tips. The average option is better for me, and the adjustment of the headphones in general is comfortable enough. I had no problems using them for long hours in a row. The tactile control sensors are placed at the top of the stem and, therefore, it is easier to adjust them using the lower pieces.
The load case of Realme Buds Air 6 Pro is shaped like pebbles and comes with a bright finish. The case is compact, light and easy to carry. But even with a minimum and violin management, there are spots everywhere. The case also does not have an IP rating, unlike headphones with IP55 classification. The headphones are placed vertically in individual grooves inside the box.
The Realme brand is seen with a slightly bright panel in the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro. The lower edge contains the USB type C cargo port, and the pairing button is placed on the right side.
Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Companion app and specifications: Pro characteristics
- Driver – Bass driver of 11 mm + micro -translate 6 mm
- COMPLEMENTARY APPLICATION – REALME LINK
- Gesture controls – Yes
The Realme Buds Air 6 Pro are compatible with the Realme Link application, a complementary application shared by many of the brand’s wearables. Once matched, when clicking on the Buds Air 6 Pro option in the application, 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 function. Then, the EQ mode configuration will take you to a tab where you can select between serenade, original sound, low and deep low. If you wish, you can also manually customize a configuration by clicking on the Personalized Equalizer option.
Users can also use the Golden Sound function, which uses a series of sound tests to discover the best suitable sound for them. Space sound, high definition sound (LDAC) and low dynamic alternatives are placed just after sound effects. You can also alternate in a dual device connection, internal detection, automatic response or game mode through the application. The tactile controls, which begin from double touch, triple touch and touch and maintenance, can be administered and assigned to both headphones.
Realme also offers a Mindflow mode, which can be accessed through the application. These have eleven prefabricated humor sounds, which include the edge of the summer sea, the night camp, the meditation and more. If you often look for loop sounds to concentrate or fall asleep, this makes all the discomfort of published applications disappears. After trying some, I discovered that the white noise sound worked better for me.
It is claimed that the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro headphones, which transport headphones with IP55 classification, offer up to 50DB ANC. They pack 11 mm coaxial controllers and micro tweeters of 6 mm and three microphones. The TWS headphones support Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and AAC, SBC and LDAC audio codes. The headphones transport a battery of 60 mAh each, while the load box, equipped with a USB type C port, has a 460 mAh battery.
Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Performance and battery life: largely to the brand
- ANC – 50DB
- Battery – 60 mAh (outbreak), 460 mAh (case)
- Bluetooth – V5.3
The ANC in the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro can be handled in three modes: Cancellation of noise, transparency and off. The transparent mode allows some environmental noises, while the noise cancellation mode drowns almost all interior disturbances. You can further adjust the noise cancellation level depending on your environment or enable the “intelligent” option, which automatically adjusts the cancellation level based on its environment. The headphones also have a detection function in the ear that stops music when it eliminates them. Keep in mind that you can deactivate this function of the complementary application if you wish.
These headphones will surely be a better choice for a lover of the bass with a budget. With pre -established equalizer options as low and low deep along with a dynamic serious scale, the sound it experiences is powerful and convincing. With a song like Hangsang of J-Hope, the headphones offer delicious bass blows, even with ANC, without interfering with the tone. When I turned on the spatial sound mode on this, it was not difficult to imagine in the middle of the presentation of the song Lollapalooza 2022 of the song. However, even the triple and medium-tiles in these headphones are competent. It can be established with clues such as Don’t Play That Song of Aretha Franklin or The Boho Dance of Bjork.
The Realme Buds Air 6 Pro allows double device connectivity and is compatible with Google Fast Par along with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. The match is a fairly simple process: it opens the headphones housing near a smartphone activated by Bluetooth, and the device is automatically detected and obtained a direct pairing message. To connect to the second device, you must press the button on the case for three seconds. The box will open near the device, and the headphones will appear on the second device. If you face a problem that connects to the second device, make sure that the double device connection is activated in the Realme Link applications.
The only crack in the soft performance of Realme Buds Air 6 Pro is distance LDAC connectivity. Audio quality? Flawless. But try to leave his phone on his desk for a coffee recharge from the kitchen a room down, he may have to make improvisation bits of the podcast he had been listening to. You can change AAC or simply take the phone with you in person at all times.
The performance of the 3-MIC system for the calls used by these headphones is satisfactory. While I never hope to sound like James Earl Jones in a call, microphones in some TWS headphones to this price range are remarkably doubtful. There are no such problems here.
The battery life in Realme Buds Air 6 Pro is reasonable to the price, in addition to considering the characteristics with which they come. With the LDAC codec and the AENC on with a volume of 60 percent, the headphones lasted approximately six hours and 20 minutes with a single load, which increased to almost an hour without the anc or transparency mode. They also offered a reproduction time of almost seven hours in the AAC codec support and with an AST on. Without the ANC, with a constant volume of 50 percent in AAC, the headphones lasted about 10 hours with a single load.
REALME BUDS AIR 6 PRO: VERDICT
In summary, the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro offers all the right boxes: they deliver what they promise. The detailed sound experience of the TWS headphones is backed by dual drivers and is enriched a little more by 360 -degree space audio support. The powerful anc support also serves well without any uncomfortable pressure on the ears or a significant impact on the sound. If you are looking for good TWS headphones around RS. 5,000, these, retailers now in RS. 4,999, they are worth a recommendation.
As an alternative to these, you can explore the OPPO Air 3 Pro (review) at a similar price of RS. 4,999 and almost identical characteristics. If you have a slightly flexible budget, you may also want to consult the OnePlus Buds 3 (review), which offers LDHC codec support and has a price in India in RS. 5,499.