Review: RealMe Buds Air Neo

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More affordable when compared to the old Realme Buds Air but, Less fashioned and fancy.

Realme recently launched its first smart television and smartwatch in India, but those weren’t the only products unveiled at that event. The company also introduced the Realme Buds Air Neo true wireless earphones, priced at Rs. 2,999. This lower-cost sibling to the Realme Buds Air which was launched relatively recently in late 2019, the Realme Buds Air Neo is an affordable true wireless headset meant to take the fight to Xiaomi and its recent entry into the true wireless audio segment in India.

The Realme Buds Air Neo is more affordable than the Realme Buds Air and has the same design, but there are some differences in terms of features and performance. We explore these changes and also go into detail about how these earphones perform, in our review.

All new Realme Buds air Neo comes in three colors : Blood Red, Olive Green, Pearl White

Not Fancy Enough.

Although we weren’t very impressed with the sound quality of the Rs. 3,999 Realme Buds Air, it definitely pushed boundaries of low-cost true wireless earphones in terms of features. The Realme Buds Air Neo isn’t quite as well equipped, instead of sticking to getting the basics right at a lower price. There’s no wireless charging, and charging is through a Micro-USB port; there’s no Type-C port, which you get on the higher-priced Buds Air. Not much has changed when it comes to design; the Realme Buds Air Neo sports largely the same AirPods-like design of its sibling. The outer-ear fit is comfortable and stayed in place for most normal activities, but passive noise isolation was practically non-existent, as would be expected from this design. There are touch-sensitive zones on the earphones for the controls, which worked well for us. The earphones are IPX4 rated for water resistance and use Bluetooth 5 for connectivity with support for the SBC and AAC codecs.

The color options have changed; you can get the Realme Buds Air Neo in white, green, or red. The charging case is the same color as the earphones and has the Micro-USB charging port at the bottom, plus a pairing button and indicator light at the front. Simply opening the lid of the case powers up the earphones, and putting them away and shutting the lid powers them down. The earphones ran for around three hours per charge, with the charging case managing to power the earphones four more times for a total battery life of 15 hours per charge cycle.

The Realme Buds Air Neo gets slightly larger 13mm dynamic drivers, and what Realme calls an R1 true wireless chip for dual-channel transmission and better connectivity. There’s also a low-latency mode for gaming, touch function customization through the app, and support for Google Fast Pair. We paired the earphones for the first time using Google Fast Pair, and this worked exactly as it was supposed to, reducing the number of steps needed to get the earphones connected to our Android smartphone. You can also use the protocol to find your earphones by making them ring loudly if they are within the Bluetooth range.

The Realme Link app is available now for Android and can be used to customize the touch controls of the Realme Buds Air Neo. You also need the app to activate the voice assistant function on the earphones, which is disabled by default. Gestures and controls for playback, invoking the voice assistant, and turning off the earphones can be set through the app, while volume will have to be adjusted on the source device. You can also see the battery level on the earphones through the app, while the charging case will let you know when its own battery level is low through the indicator light.

Entry-Level Sound Quality as Air.

The Realme Buds Air Neo doesn’t sacrifice sound quality. The earphones offer decent sound for the price, and in fact we found them to be ever so slightly better than the more expensive Buds Air. The tuning is a bit less bass-oriented, but there’s still plenty of thump for anyone who likes things exciting.

We listened to Show Me by Alex Wilson. The mid-range and highs definitely take a back seat with more attention going to the lows and mid-lows, but the drop off isn’t as pronounced as on the Realme Buds Air; we could still hear the vocals and highs clearly enough. However, the catchy drum beats in this track felt a bit bass-boosted. The earphones didn’t quite capture the detail in the conga drums, and the track sounded dull to us. The nuances of specific genres aren’t accurately reproduced by the Realme Buds Air Neo, and the earphones are best used for modern electronic music that relies on synthesized bass.

Final Review.

The Realme Buds Air Neo isn’t quite as groundbreaking a product as the Realme Buds Air, which was launched in late 2019. While it costs Rs. 1,000 less, the omission of wireless charging and the use of a Micro-USB port for charging make this a less impressive option. Sound quality doesn’t see any significant improvements, and battery life is average, but some basic features that are common to both headsets such as Google Fast Pair, low-latency mode, and app support are useful to have at this price and might appeal to many buyers.

The Realme Buds Air Neo is a competitively priced product, doing away with frills while retaining the core experience. Realme still hasn’t cracked the true wireless earphones formula in India with the Realme Buds Air Neo, in our opinion. If you’re shopping on a budget, the Redmi Earbuds S is a more affordable and better option to go for, in our opinion.

Price: Rs. 2,999

Pros

  • Google Fast Pair, app support
  • Stable connectivity supported AAC codec
  • Comfortable
  • Strong bass

Cons

  • Not much detail, dull sound
  • Average battery life
  • Not very good for voice calls

Ratings (out of 5)

  • Design/ comfort: 3.5
  • Audio quality: 3
  • Battery life: 3.5
  • Value for money: 4
  • Overall: 3.5

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