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Review on Cordless Earphones realme Buds Air 2 Neo, Light Grey by Ada Maachowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

In general, I am very satisfied with the headphones, I did not expect this for three thousand. The disadvantages do not overshadow the experience of use: you can switch music from your phone, and this is even more convenient than reaching for your ear if something is hanging on your hand. I haven’t heard anything about good microphones for wireless headphones yet, according to the sensations from voice messages, airpods on the street do not perform better than these. My listening time is limited to the left earpiece, and it lasts for three hours. I charge the case about once every two days.

Pros
  • Noise canceling works. There is nothing to compare with, but after the usual headphones that barely fit on the ears, noise-canceling earplugs are bliss. Without music, you can hear the noise of cars on the street or, indistinctly, human speech. Transparent mode is also okay, but sometimes it's easier to remove the ears altogether. The sound is good, low frequencies are present, although I'm not an expert. They look cool, although quite large. The case is nice and round. Communication is great, I have a dorm room one from the kitchen, and I leave my phone in the room while I cook. Five times in all the time it was that the left earpiece was lost and started to interrupt the music every half second. I had to reconnect it.
Cons
  • I have had headphones for more than four months, and it seems that recently the sensor has not always worked correctly. For example, sometimes it is too sensitive, and the mode (noise reduction / transparent) switches even when I take them out of the case. Or, conversely, when I touch the sensor three times to switch the song, and only two touches are counted, and the song is paused. The microphone is not very good. I tried to speak through headphones, on the street it was normal for the interlocutor, but in the store the microphone picked up too much external noise that drowned out my voice. In general, it is best to speak in a quiet room or, at the very least, outside. In Zoom and Discord, I don’t risk it either, I use wired ones. The left earpiece discharges 20 percent faster than the right one.