Realme Buds Air Neo officially confirmed its launch on May 25

Realme Buds Air Neo officially confirmed its launch on May 25
Realme has just confirmed the launch of its budget wireless earphones, Realme Buds Air Neo today. The product will launch on May 25 in India along with the first Everything we know about Realme in the Realme X3 series Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth made the disclosure in a tweet today. The tweet comes with a rendering of the Buds Air Neo in three colors: white, red, and dark green. Surprisingly, the iconic yellow color that is available on the Buds Air is missing. But that's it with the representation and official statement.

We have passed the 1 million unit milestone for AIoT smart audio products. And with #realmeBudsAirNeo, we plan to bring a lifestyle change to the youth of today. Watch the presentation at 12:30 pm on May 25. # TrueWireless #RealChoice pic.twitter.com/p8eFnaOZBrMay 21, 2020

(Image credit: Flipkart) We previously suspected the launch of the new earbuds in India and this was confirmed by today's tweet. Regarding the information disclosed, a Flipkart teaser seen by Mysmartprice shows that the heads will be priced at Rs 2.999. The pricing makes sense because the Realme Buds Air costs Rs 3.999, and this model is slightly downgraded. Also, the Flipkart teaser shows the same color options as the official one. Also, the Flipkart mobile app already has a landing page for friends with some key features announced. These promotional posters show that the heads will have 13mm drivers and a 3 hour autonomy in the heads. The charging unit will offer 17 hours of reading, says the promotional poster. The Realme Buds Air will have Bluetooth 5.0 and a Super Low Latency mode, as well as touch controls similar to the premium offering. However, as this is a cheaper model, we expect Realme to drop the wireless charging and optical sensor (for wear detection) to justify the lower price. Realme will also be launching in China on the same day with 8 products including the Realme X3 SuperZoom and some launching in India as well.