Xiaomi’s lineup of true wireless earbuds have so far been reasonably well received by Malaysians, and if you like them you’ll be pleased to know that there’s a new pair of them in town: the Redmi Buds 3 Pro.
It’s big feature is the hybrid active noise cancellation via built-in dual microphones to sense and filter out background noise. The Redmi Buds 3 Pro are able to cut out up to 35db of surrounding noise by generating anti-noise sound waves. Though not much as it only reduces 35db—a normal quiet office is already 50db—ANC is likely still a feature most would prefer having. You’ll be able to change between 4 ANC modes for different surroundings, and there’s a further two transparency modes too.
On top of that, it uses Bluetooth 5.2 for connectivity which also means you get dual-device connectivity with these earbuds. This lets you connect the Redmi Buds 3 Pro to both your phone and laptop at the same time for example, and simply switch between whichever device you want to use. As for audio, it supports the SBC and AAC audio codecs, and you should be able to use it up to 10m away.
Xiaomi claims that you’ll have up to 6 hours of use with the earbuds, which can be stretched to 28 hours via the charging case. However, those figures are only with noise cancellation off at 50% volume, so if you have ANC on you might find battery life to be lower. If you’re in a hurry, a 10 minute charge ought to get you 3 hours of listening, while the case itself can be charged by either a USB-C cable or wirelessly.
There’s also IPX4 water resistance too as well as touch controls on each earbud. In the box, you’ll find the earbuds, charging case, three extra pairs of ear tips in different sizes and a charging cable. The earbuds and case itself come in two colourways: Graphite Black or Glacier Gray.
The Redmi Buds 3 Pro are priced at RM239, and already available for purchase in Malaysia in all authorised Xiaomi Stores as well as their official stores on Lazada and Shopee. It should be noted though that it’s being sold via their global store, so you may need to wait a little longer than usual for it to arrive as it ships from China.
For more information about the Redmi Buds 3 Pro, you can check out its product page on Xiaomi’s website.
This post is brought to you by HUAWEI. In Q1 2024, HUAWEI captured an impressive…
Telekom Malaysia (TM) has acknowledged a cable theft incident in Tanjung Bungah, Penang involving their…
Acer has launched the Acer Revo Box Mini PC here in Malaysia. Offered in two…
One of the most common questions that we get whenever there is a new car…
As 2024 comes to an end, Samsung appears to be preparing for the launch of…
Proton e.MAS 7 is finally ready to make its mark in the local automotive market.…
This website uses cookies.