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Review on Cordless Earphones realme Buds Air 2 Neo, Light Grey by Haruto Asahi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is reasonable.

I took it at a discount, although I planned to buy it anyway. For 3k it was hardly possible to find better, but for a full price 5k could most likely regret the purchase a little. Different pros: Nice materials, look good in the ear. The sound quality is not straight wow, but for this amount it will do for itself, you definitely can’t call it bad. The volume is excellent. Landing seemed to be reliable until they flew out of the ears, although according to first impressions there were doubts about this. They are discharged rather slowly, if you plan to use it for the road to work / study or training, then enough for the eyes. The touch buttons are very responsive. You can reconfigure the functions of the buttons in the application, and for each ear separately. Cons below: If you have a small auricle, then in a couple of hours your ears will start to hurt, because the shape of the earpiece is far from anatomical, I hope this will pass with time. Noise cancellation is just a marketing ploy. Virtually no difference was noticed between this mode and the usual one. Specially tested in the subway, the sound of driving is still audible. But because of the good volume, external noise does not interfere. The case seems to be pleasant, but opening with one hand will not work from the word "absolutely", which is annoying for the time being. I saw about bluetooth 5.2, I thought that there would definitely be no connection problems. As a result, sometimes they can lose connection, although the phone is in a jeans pocket. I haven't figured out yet why it depends. But at some points it was very unpleasant, although this problem is not permanent.