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Review on Realme Buds Air 3 Wireless Headphones, Nitro Blue by Agata Bachanek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is okay, it's not a waste of money!

I would have given it five stars if it weren't for the story involving the equalizer. Many advantages: Superb tactile sensations. Having a case in your hands is a very pleasant experience. The headphones themselves are not particularly large, and they are designed to fit snugly in the ear canals. There is a selection of ear pads that can be adjusted to fit the contours of the ear canal. Even while making a call in windy conditions, the quality of the microphones used for the call remains very high. Batteries are able to maintain a charge quite well despite their diminutive size (short legs). The implementation of the silent mode is excellent; the only sounds that are audible are those that are extremely loud and acute. The sound of the street, the rustling of the trees, and the voices of random individuals are all that's needed to erase everything. When it is connected to the phone, it provides information about the level of charge that is present in both the earphones and the case. This is a very convenient feature. The normal modes cannot be activated because there are no instructions provided. When I listen to music, there are no bottoms (I compare this with my other headphones), and I wanted to install an equalizer, but the only way to get it is as part of a Realme application that is proprietary and requires a lot of permissions. I have been sitting here debating whether or not the equalizer is worth having complete rights to my phone, but they want absolutely everything. Tricky registration was unsuccessful on both occasions. Could it be that this is a warning that it's not really worth it?

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