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Realme Buds Air Neo vs Realme Buds Air: What You Lose for Rs. 1,000?

About five months after launching the Realme Buds Air, the company has now unveiled the Realme Buds Air Neo with a cheaper price tag and newer color options. Now, at first glance, both the truly wireless earphones look very similar concerning design and features. However, there are significant differences that may drive your buying decision. Here’s our detailed Realme Buds Air Neo vs Realme Buds Air comparison for you to decide which one’s a better choice or you.

Realme Buds Air Neo vs Realme Buds Air Comparison

Design

The Realme Buds Air and Air Neo look very similar with regards to design, except for the silver ring at the bottom portion. They both come with AirPods-like profile and are available in multiple color options- the former comes in White, Yellow, and Black while the Neo can be bought in White, Red, and Green options.

The Neo weighs 4.1 grams for each earbud and 30.5g for the case. Whereas, the regular Buds Air weighs about 4.2 grams per earbud and 42.3g for the case. The former’s case lacks USB Type C and uses micro-USB instead, as opposed to the Buds Air Original’s USB Type-C port.

With the Buds Air, the company doesn’t claim any kind of water-resistant rating, except for sweat-proofing. On the other hand, the Air Neo touts IPX4 rating, which offers basic protection against water splashes.

Connectivity, Drivers

Realme Buds Air Neo vs Realme Buds Air Comparison

 

The two earphones come with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and support AAC & SBC audio codecs over HFP/ HSP/ A2DP/ AVRCP protocols. They are powered by Realme’s proprietary R1 True wireless chip for instant connectivity and low latency.

Interestingly, the Buds Air Neo has a larger 13mm driver size, compared to the latter’s 12nm driver- both of them feature LCP multi-layer composite diaphragm. Anyway, a larger driver size doesn’t necessarily imply better audio quality.

Features

To cut costs, the Realme Buds Air Neo does not support Wireless Charging and ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation technology) from the original Buds Air. That said, the rest of the features stay more or less the same.

Both have a latency of 243.8ms, which gets reduced to 119.2ms on Air Neo and 119.3ms on Buds Air with low latency gaming mode.

Realme has included the wear detection feature, which pauses the music or video whenever you pull out the earphones. Besides, you also get one-touch Google Assistant and tap gestures that can be customized with the Realme Link app.

Battery & Charging

Both the truly wireless earphones are claimed to last for 3 hours on a single charge, post which you need to put them back into the case for charging. When fully charged, the case delivers an extra 14 hours of battery life. Each earbud gets a 43mAh cell while the case bears 410mAh as a whole.

The Buds Air Neo’s case employs micro-USB for charging and takes about 2 hours to juice up. On the other side, the OG version gets USB-Type C and is touted to charge within 1.5 hours. You can also charge it using a wireless charger or phones that support reverse wireless charging.

Price

With trimmed-down features, the Realme Buds Air Neo are cheaper at INR 2,999. In contrast, the Realme Buds Air Original cost INR 3,999. There’s an INR 1,000 difference between both the models.

Realme Buds Air Neo vs Realme Buds Air: Final Words

By now, you might’ve already figured out that the Realme Buds Air Neo are a toned-down version of the Buds Air Original that came last year.

Interestingly, Air Neo brings the same level of audio quality and battery life to the table, that too at a cheaper price tag. However, it lacks features like wireless charging, USB Type-C, and Environment Noise Cancellation. If you don’t care about those, the cheaper model will indeed be a better buy of the duo.

Anyway, we’ll soon bring a real-world test of the Realme Buds Air Neo for you. Till then, stay tuned to GadgetsToUse.

Also, read- Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 vs Realme Buds Air: Which one to buy?

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Ritik Singh

Ritik is the Managing Editor at GadgetsToUse. He manages the website and oversees the content to ensure it's as informative as possible. He also heads the sub-sites in the network. Putting work aside, he has a great interest in personal finance and is also a keen motorcycle enthusiast.

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