Features that make the realme buds Q2s a great budget TWS

We’re way past the point of wireless earbuds being a mid-range or luxury offering and the problem has evolved to deciding which pair would be the best bang for your buck — especially if you’re after something affordable.

One of the best ways to ensure you’re getting a quality product is to head to a known brand and realme has been one to make a name for affordable yet capable devices, accessories included. The company has a number of offerings in terms of audio peripherals but one of the newer and more affordable ones is the realme Buds Q2s. Priced at just PhP 1,490 (about USD $25), what can you expect from these budget TWS? Read on to find out.

No fuss pairing and connection

Imagine busting out your new TWS buds only to find that your first hurdle is connecting them to your device. That isn’t the case with the realme Buds Q2s.

From personal experience, some budget TWS buds are a bit finicky when it comes to pairing and it most often involves pressing a button and waiting for a good while for the device to appear on the Bluetooth menu. 

With the realme Buds Q2s, pairing is basically effortless. Flip open the case and it almost instantly appears on the Bluetooth menu. We were able to test pairing on both Apple and Android devices and neither showed any problem.  Once paired, we didn’t experience disconnections ant any point and controls were easy to use both in-app and using onboard.

Subtle and elegant design

One of our favorite aspects about the realme Buds Q2s is its size. It’s tiny, lightweight, and easily pocketable. 

The case offers a translucent cover, matte bottom, an indicator light up front, and USB-C charging port at the back. We have the black variant on hand which is the most inconspicuous color offering.

realme being realme, the company made sure to offer a case that exerts a bit of effort with its design and not just throw in the usual one-color, all-plastic shell. You may have to be a little bit careful, however, as the plastic material seems a bit prone to scratches. 

The buds themselves also exude subtle elegance. Matte plastic is the main material save for the center. For the black variant, we have a mirror-esque circle in the center which kind of makes you feel like you’re looking down into the Hogwarts Pensieve.  

But another thing that makes these budget TWS stand out is their fit. We were pleasantly surprised at how comfortable and natural the buds felt in the ear. And even using it for a few hours straight, we didn’t feel any strain. It provided a nice seal around the ear canal which helps in providing better-sounding audio and better noise reduction as well. 

We weren’t able to test these out during intense workouts, but we were able to use them while walking around the city. Since these buds offer a really good fit, it eradicates the worry of them falling off. 

Multiple and customizable touch controls

One of the things that we personally look for with TWS buds is the flexibility of its onboard controls. With the realme Buds Q2s, you’re getting plenty of options which made the buds extra easy to operate without a phone.

Preferences are set through the realme Link app. You can program different functions on the left and right earbuds individually. Controls offered included playing or pausing, skipping to the next or previous track, and activating the voice assistant.

For touch controls, there are single, double, and triple taps as well as touch and hold. Additionally, when you touch and hold both earbuds simultaneously, this will activate Game Mode which offers lower latency.

The only compromise realme makes is the lack of volume controls. You’ll have to use your phone for that. But considering how much it costs,  it’s really a small price to pay especially since it offers pretty good sound quality as well. 

Bass-heavy for a budget pair

Having gone through quite a number of TWS buds in the budget range, the most common complaint is the lack of bass. We suppose realme was aware of this pain point as the realme Buds Q2s is able to blast pretty heavy bass no matter if you’re listening to music or watching a video. 

The downside is that sometimes there’s just too much of it that the other details get lost in the mix. We found the best remedy for this is to stick to Bright mode (done through the realme Link app) which helps to push for a little bit more clarity with vocals and other instruments. 

In addition to that, it also supports Dolby Atmos for spatial audio. It isn’t as refined as other buds with this technology but for a pair under PhP 2K, you’re getting more than enough.

Since this is poised as the more affordable model in the series, realme does do away with Active Noise Cancellation. It instead opts for passive noise cancellation which counts on the fit of the earbuds to block off outside noise. But as we did say earlier, these buds do a pretty good job of blocking external noise.

Final thoughts

For its price, the realme Buds Q2s is an easy pick that we can recommend with confidence for a budget TWS. It offers a more interesting design than usual and can satisfy bass-hungry users. Though if you are after ANC, you may want to opt for the realme bus Q2 instead.

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The Kia Stonic and its special “5S Formula”

An instantaneous wave of “oohs” and “ahhs” followed the unveiling of Kia Philippines’ perfect urban drive, the Stonic, in October last year. It was love at first sight for the comely crossover’s fan base, and thoroughly whetted the appetites of motoring enthusiasts.

Following the success of this virtual “catwalk” staged by Ayala-backed distributor Kia Philippines, the Stonic thus leapt out of the screens and into the hands of the motoring media for a quick spin in the outskirts of Metro Manila to showcase the “5S Formula” (Style, Space, Shift, Sounds, and Service) that the Stonic will be known for.

Throughout the activities, proper health protocols such as swab tests and social distancing measures were applied to participants and vehicles to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

Despite the stringent procedures, participants thoroughly enjoyed the road trip via the Stonic’s nifty offerings.

Style

Known for the Style That’s Iconic, the Stonic is bound to turn heads and become everyone’s center of attention, starting with the youthful colors complementing the overall award-winning design, the Tiger Nose Grille, Fin Type Antenna, Roof Rails, LED Daytime Running Lamps for the EX, Rear Combination Lamps, Rear Spoiler Garnish, and Projector Headlamps.

In navigating city streets, winding roads, and expressways on the way to Tagaytay, the Stonic warranted confidence among the driver participants, thanks to the 185mm ground clearance on 16-inch alloy wheels. Further, the overall design would certainly match the unique character of the driver.

Space

Participants straightaway enjoyed the top-notch coziness with the Stonic’s 2,570-millimeter wheelbase, which guarantees excellent seating positions for its size.

Also, its versatility enables the driver to carry massive cargo. With the rear seats folded flat, luggage space instantaneously grows up to 325 liters, to make sure you can transport everything you need for work and play.

Shift

On the road to a sumptuous lunch, the Stonic also proved its mastery in fuel efficiency—even in heavy traffic—with the 1.4 dual CVVT petrol engine matched to a 6-speed automatic transmission being one of the powertrain options. The Stonic solidifies its position as a reliable ride during weekdays when traffic conditions in the city can be a nightmare.

Aside from being fuel-efficient in all types of road and traffic conditions, the Stonic’s powertrain can also provide up to 100 PS and 132 Nm torque. Injecting heaps more fun and control on the daily drive is the tiptronic shifter that is also made available in this sprightly crossover.

The Stonic is such a fun drive, parking it is even a happy chore. Like child’s play, pulling up at the parking area is made easier with the help of a rearview camera. The need for keys when turning the engine or simply locking the door is now a thing of the past, as the Stonic is engineered future-proof with Smart Entry and Push Start system for the EX variant.

Sounds

The Stonic is as fun to drive as it is to ride, with it being generous with technological features—beginning with the 8-inch touchscreen audio system that easily connects one’s mobile device via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and the six speakers that go with it for that joy-jamming while joy-riding, a USB port, and a 12V socket to ensure that every mobile device is always juiced up.

Service

Just as how Kia Philippines prioritizes building customer relationships through countless delightful means, the Kia Stonic also offers a host of safety features so occupants can focus on enjoying the trip, no matter what. Among them are Hill Start Assist and Electronic Stability Control for the EX grade for assured smooth navigation.

The nimble Kia Stonic is served up with the customer-centric five-year or 160,000-km warranty, as well as with a 24/7 Roadside Assistance FREE for five years which covers Emergency Towing, Personal Assistance, Minor Onsite Repair, Medical Assistance and Information Service for a secured, enjoyable, and worry-free ownership.

With such one-of-a-kind design, features and amenities that’ll inspire you to move, and a fuel-efficient powertrain that’ll drive your day, the Stonic becomes your daily statement of style on the street.

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