Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

Realme introduced one very interesting product in its last launch at the end of 2019. In its launch event, Realme introduced its AirPods-like truly wireless buds which were names Realme Buds Air. These buds only come for Rs 3,999, and they promise up to 17 hours of playback time. However, there is another thing that Realme is planning on launching soon for its users. Until now, Realme has been using the UI of Oppo, which is called the ColorOS. Since Realme has been the sub-brand of Oppo, it makes sense. But, now it seems that Realme has plans of branching out fully from Oppo by introducing its own UI. This might make you think that what have the Realme Buds Air got to do with the Realme’s new UI. Well, it is quite possible that Realme on to the cusp of launching a new pair of truly wireless earbuds which could be a step above the previously launched Realme Buds Air. The newly teased Realme Buds Air Neo have been introduced in a video which also introduces the Realme UI. Here is all we know about the new earbuds from Realme.

Realme Buds Air Neo Details
In the video which Realme has put out detailing the features of the Realme UI, there is a new feature called the dual earphone connection. This feature does exactly what it says. The users of Realme UI will be able to connect both the wireless and the wired earbuds at the same time with the Realme UI. In a part of the video, the video mentions Realme Buds Air Neo connected to the device in the video which points out that the Realme Buds Air Neo might be the next in the agenda for Realme when it comes to launching accessories. It is worth noting that the Realme Buds Air Neo might be a little higher end as compared to the standard version of the Realme Buds Air launched for Rs 3,999. Some of the features which are missing on the standard version of the Realme Buds Air that might come in the Neo version might include active noise cancellation.