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Realme Buds T200 announced, launching July 24

Realme Buds T200 announced, launching July 24

GSM Arena5 days ago
Realme has announced its next pair of truly wireless earbuds. Called the Realme Buds T200, these are set to be officially launched on July 24 alongside the Realme 15 series of smartphones.
The Realme Buds T200 are a pair of entry-level wireless earbuds but despite that pack a decent feature set. You get active noise cancellation, which Realme claims cancels up to 32dB of noise. There's 12.4mm dynamic drivers with LDAC and Hi Res Wireless audio. Other features include 3D Spatial Audio, dual device connection, and quad-mic AI call noise cancellation.
Realme claims up to 8 hours of continuous playback with ANC and AAC and 4.5 hours with ANC and LDAC. You can also charge for 10 minutes and get up to 5 hours of playback.
More information, including pricing and availability will be available at launch.
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