Realme Buds Wireless 2 Review: Great Sound in Low Budget

In the Indian market, Realme sells a variety of wireless earbuds, and it recently launched another to its lineup. The Realme Buds Wireless 2 are the company’s most affordable Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) headphones. It offers comparable qualities to the Realme Buds Wireless Pro, released last year. Although the change is minor, the Pro edition is more costly.

The Realme Buds Wireless 2 appears to be based on the same design plan as the Realme Buds Wireless Pro. However, it has made some minor adjustments. The most noticeable difference is that the latest one has CD-inspired non-touch panels, making it seem stylish. The earbud casings, which have a slightly different form, also reflect the aesthetic difference. However, the neckband design and control mechanism are identical to those in the Pro version.

The earbuds are flexible and made of plastic, yet they have a substantial feel. They come with solid rubber cables, but I still recommend that customers use them cautiously if they don’t want them to tear. The new earbuds come with a neckband and are not wireless.
However, there are advantages to using a neckband instead of True Wireless Stereo (TWS). When not in use, you can hang the Realme Buds Wireless 2 earphones around your neck, eliminating the added hassle of placing earbuds back into a case. Buyers also don’t have to fear losing an earbud, which is familiar with certain TWS. However, you won’t change songs or alter the volume with touch controls.

The Realme Buds Wireless 2 has an in-line remote, like other low-cost neckband earbuds. The controls are easily accessible, and the remote can be used to control volume, play/pause/change audio, or take phone calls. Realme likewise has three modes: Noise Cancellation, Normal, and Transparency. The same remote can also be used to flip between these.

The earbuds also include a magnetic clamp feature, popularised by OnePlus. It also saves battery life since when you snap the earbuds together, they switch off automatically. When you separate them, music will start playing automatically. The magnetic controls help save wires from tangling; nevertheless, the magnets are weak since the earphones become detached when put in a messy bag.

These are low-cost headphones, yet they have an IPX5 rating and can endure sweat and water splashes. The Realme Buds Wireless 2 were quite comfy to wear throughout the day. The kit also includes Large, Medium, and Small silicone ear tips from the brand. As a result, one may try to get a good fit in all sizes. The Realme Buds Wireless 2 is available for Rs 2,299 and should be on your shopping list. These provide a variety of capabilities at a reasonable price, but the audio quality is adequate. You do get an excellent battery life and design, as well as a beautiful companion app for a few customizations.