Xiaomi recently debuted the Xiaomi 13 series smartphones for the global market. The announcement took place at Mobile World Congress 2023, where the brand also unveiled the Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro for the international market. It is worth noting that Xiaomi already launched these earbuds back in December 2022 for its domestic Chinese market.

Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro

Till now, Xiaomi has only made these earbuds available in the UK in an official capacity. However, a recent certification listing indicates that it’ll soon be coming to other regions as well.

The Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro has appeared on the TRDA database, which means that a UAE launch is near. The listing does not reveal any details about the product other than the M2224E1 model number. Let’s take a look at the specifications and features of the earbuds.

Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro specs

The Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro earbuds offer active noise cancellation (ANC) technology, reducing noise levels by up to 48 dB. They also feature a built-in dimensional audio feature that detects head movements and adjusts the sound for a realistic and precise audio experience.

Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro

The earbuds are stored in a secure “space capsule” case and come with soft LSR-made ear tips in three different sizes for a comfortable fit, enhanced by the “Intelligent Fit Monitoring” feature. These earbuds offer dual-device connectivity, with up to 9 hours of standalone battery life, and a total of up to 38 hours when used with the charging case.

The earbuds support stable Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, SBC/AAC/LHDC 4.0 codecs, and 11mm dual-magnetic dynamic drivers for high-quality audio. They are also dust and water-resistant (IP54) and come equipped with a 3Mic+ bone voiceprint sensor for clear voice calls, as well as three transparency modes for ambient sound listening. The ear handle supports pressure-sensitive operation for switching between noise reduction modes, music, and incoming call control.

In China, these earbuds cost 1,099 yuan (~$163), while UK customers can grab them for £249. The disparity in domestic and international pricing is quite a lot, however, that’s usually the case with UK and European pricing.

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