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Dizo Buds P: Realme’s true wireless earphones with ENC are official

Realme’s TechLife division, particularly active for now in India, has announced a new model of wireless earphones, the Dizo Buds P, the third model of the Buds series, with a new design, the ENC, and a lot of autonomy.
Dizo Buds P: Realme's true wireless earphones with ENC are official

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After a short break, Realme’s TechLife brand, Dizo, has returned to the field, which in the past few hours presented the Dizo Buds P true wireless earphones, making their debut in the Indian market from 5 July, at the promotional price (for a limited period). of 1,299 rupees (13 euros), later brought steadily to 1,599 rupees (19 euros).

The Dizo Buds P earphones, which arrived in the manufacturer’s list after the previous Dizo Buds Z and Z Pro, are of the “half in-ear” type, similar to Apple’s AirPods 2, with a temple for touch controls, substantiated in the double or triple touch, in the prolonged pressure (2 seconds) of one or two units together. The waterproofness according to the IPX4 standard allows it to be used while doing sports or outdoors in the rain, while the possibility of customization based on your mood comes from the many colors provided (Dynamo Black, Marble White, Shady Blue).

In terms of audio, the Buds P by Realme Dizo are equipped with 13 mm dynamic drivers which, also thanks to the composite diaphragms in PU and PEEK, as well as thanks to the Bass Boost + algorithm, pump up the most hammering frequencies, ideal for keeping the rhythm during fitness: the connection with the source takes place via Bluetooth 5.3, benefiting from a game mode that lowers the latency to 88 ms, to ensure perfect sound-video synchrony when playing or watching a movie.

Ensure clear calls with the interlocutor at all times, thanks to the ENC (environmental noise cancellation) technology for canceling environmental noise, the Dizo Buds P earphones, despite their light weight (3.5 grams per unit), are equipped with 40 mAh batteries, which offer 7 hours of autonomy (presumably with ENC off), which rise to 40 total thanks to the case (weighing 31.5 grams), which can be loaded via microUSB Type-C.

According to the company, the autonomy intended as stand-by is 160 days and, in addition, there is also a fast charging system which, in just 10 minutes, allows the Dizo Buds P to recover another 4 hours. extra playback.

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