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Realme accessories launched today: Realme Buds and Cases

Realme accessories launched today: Realme Buds and Cases

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Realme also announced some accessories including Realme Buds and iconic cases alongside the Realme U1 today. The Realme buds are the company’s first earphone that comes with a magnetic switch design and Kevlar fabric wire. The Realme U1 Iconic Case features durable material with a wrist strap attachment.

The new Realme Buds have 11 mm audio drivers that will offer 160% louder bass. Realme says that these are the first wired headphones to use magnetic locking in this price range in India. The Realme Buds are priced at Rs. 499 only.

Realme Buds Specifications

The Realme Buds have break-resistant kevlar fiber cable. So the wiring is protected from wear and tear. The cable is 1.25m long with enameled copper wire. The braided design feels premium and also prevents the cable from tangling. The tips are bent at 45 degrees for a comfortable wear for long hours of use. It features a three-button in-line remote.

As mentioned, it has 11 mm drivers and supports impedance of 32Ω. It supports the sound pressure level of 106dB and frequency rate from 20 to 20,000Hz. It has rated the power of 3mW and also has a copper-clad aluminum coil. The weight of earphones is just 13.5 g.

The Realme Buds is priced at Rs. 499. It comes only in Black color and will go on sale alongside the Realme U1 starting from December 5 via Amazon.in.

The company also launched some iconic cases for Realme U1. The cases are made of a durable material and look very cool. There is Realme written alongside the company’s tagline ‘Proud to be Young’. The cases come in different colors and are priced at Rs. 499 each.

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