realme Buds Air Pro unboxing and first impressions

It’s already been a very good and very busy year for realme and but it seems like the company isn’t done yet. Just in time for the holidays, realme releases their latest TWS offering, the realme Buds Air Pro. As the “Pro” variant suggests, this new device is the company’s most premium audio offering so far. It’s equipped with a whole bunch of features including active noise cancellation, an often sought after feature for TWS earphones.

We were able to get our hands on pair of these TWS earphones and are gearing up for a full review that’s coming soon. But if you’re excited to get a closer look at the realme realme Buds Air Pro, keep reading on and find out our first thoughts on the device as well.

As with a lot of realme products, the device is packed in the company’s signature yellow box with the product’s name and image front and center. Lifting the cover reveals an insert with the realme logo and a quote by Hermes designer, José Lévy, who is also responsible for the design of the realme Buds Q.

Using the notch on top, we lift the insert and find a user guide hiding inside. Putting that aside, we find a single-page quick guide that shows basic conrols and pairing instructions that sits atop the realme Buds Air Pro. There’s also a tiny box on the bottom with “Noise Off. Game On.” printed on the front that obviously references the active noise canceling feature of this device. Inside this little box, we find the 3 extra pairs of ear tips in varying sizes and a short, yellow USB Type-C cable for charging.

Now onto the device itself, the realme Buds Air Pro sits in a little well in the center with a tiny indent on the side so you can easily take it out. Wrapped around the charging case is a thin plastic membrane with instructions on how to activate pairing mode.

The realmbe Buds Air Pro is light with the charging case weighing just 39.5g and each bud at just 5g. The case comes in a glossy finish with the realme logo upfront, an indicator light just above it, and a physical button on the right of the device to trigger pairing. Around the back is a silver-colored hinge while the Type-C charging port can be found on the bottom. Our unit comes in the Soul White color but the device also comes in Rock Black.

The case’s magnetic lid is really easy to flip open and can even be done with one hand. With the lid open, the realme Buds Air Pro can be seen peeking out of the case. They’re magnetically attached to the bottom of the case and the magnets are strong enough so the earphones won’t slip out of its case accidentally. Additionally, opening the case immediately prompted the auto-pair feature on our realme X3 SuperZoom which was really convenient.

The earphones also come in a glossy finish like its case and sport a more chunky, rounded shape for the head compared to the other devices in the Buds Air series. There are two microphones visible, one on its stem and one just under the ear tip. It also has a metal tip on the end of its stem where the magnets of the charging case attach. As mentioned earlier, each bud only weighs 5g and can barely be felt when worn. There are aslo capacitive touch buttons on both buds which means you can control the device with either single, double, or triple taps on its’ surface. Tap functions can be programmed using the realme Link app on your phone.

Lastly, realme says that the realme Buds Air Pro’s earbuds can provide up to 5 hours playback time with noise cancellation turned on. With the charging case, the company claims the device can last up to 20 hours with noise cancellation on and up to 25 hours with noise cancellation off. As for charging, realme says charging for just 10 minutes can provide users up to 3 hours playback.

The realme Buds Air Pro offers a lot more features including transparency mode, dual-mic noise cancellation for calls, smart wear detection, and more. We’ll be sure to delve more into the details of this device in our full review which should be up in a couple of days so be sure to check back for that!

The realme Buds Air Pro will be launching on December 3 where we expect prices to be announced.

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Huawei FreeLace Pro unboxing and first impressions

Even with the popularity of TWS earphones, there are users who may still prefer a different form factor to suit their needs. Huawei’s FreeLace series caters to those who might not like the look or design of the usual TWS earphones but would still like to have a wireless audio device with added features.

The company’s latest offering, the Huawei FreeLace Pro, builds upon the same design of its sibling, the Huawei FreeLace, and adds a number of new features. These not only improve the device’s audio but inejcts thoughtful new functions to make it easier to integrate into the user’s life.

Let’s dive right in and unbox the Huawei FreeLace Pro.

The packaging of the Huawei FreeLace Pro is simple and straight to the point. On the front is its name, some features, and an image of the device right in the middle. Opening it up and sliding the inner box out immediately reveals the Huawei FreeLace Pro but we’ll talk more about that in detail later on.


Moving on, we lift the Huawei FreeLace Pro’s casing out of the way and under it are a couple of other things. First we have a bunch of documents including the warranty card, safety information, and user guides. To the right of that, we have a short USB Type-C charging cable and two extra ear tips in different sizes.

Now it’s time to take a closer look at the Huawei FreeLace Pro. Our unit comes in the Graphite Black color which is very subtle and elegant. Huawei says the neckband is made of flexible and skin-friendly memory metal. It’s indeed soft and flexible and feels good to the touch as well when worn around the neck.

There are two metallic cases on each side of the neckband that seem to serve two purposes. One is to add a little extra weight so the bands will drop down when worn and the other is for controls. Found on the right side are volume controls, microphones, and a built-in USB Type-C connector which is revealed by uncapping the end of the band.

The earbuds come in a matte finish and are paired with silicone ear tips that are shaped to provide a secure and ergonimic fit. On the side of each bud is a round metal magnet that is used to clip the earbuds together and keep them from accidentally falling off. The left earbud also has a touch sensor that actives Awereness Mode when held.

There a total of three mics on this device that work together to provide triple-mic noise cancelation for calls. Active noise cancellation, on the other hand, utilizes two mics for better noise capture and much more effective cancellation overall.

Huawei works to upgrade the sound of the FreeLace Pro by including large 14.2mm dynamic drivers, an independent bass tube for louder and stronger lows, and an aluminum-magnesium alloy diaphragm that’s designed to improve mids and highs.

The FreeLace Pro is also equipped with a number of other features that we’re excited to try including Huawei HiPair, quick switching, low-latency gaming mode, and more. Huawei also promises an extra-long battery life of 24 hours and fast charging.

The Huawei FreeLace Pro has a local price of just PhP 4,499. With its specs and features, the Huawei FreeLace Pro seemingly takes a large leap from the Huawei FreeLace and we’re excited to test it out in the real world. We’ll be getting more into the nitty-gritty of this device on our full review coming soon so be sure to check back for that.

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