Realme is working on its next TWS earbuds and renders of the same already appeared online recently. The hearables in question could be called Realme Buds Air 5 Pro and no there were no Buds Air 4 Pro (probably because the number 4 is considered unlucky in China). Although the brand has not made an official announcement yet, it appears that the earbuds have received FCC certification, indicating an imminent launch. This certification also confirms the battery capacity of the earbuds.

Realme Buds Air 5 Pro

Realme Buds Air 5 Pro

As spotted by 91Mobiles, the Realme Buds Air 5 Pro earbuds have bagged US FCC certification, with their batteries identified by the model number 122540. According to the certification, the charging case will come with a 460mAh battery (model number 751536), while each earbud will pack a 60mAh battery. They will support Bluetooth connectivity within the frequency range of 2402Hz to 2480Hz.

Users can expect the buds to provide a minimum of 5-6 hours of playback time on a single charge. The FCC documentation features an image of the charging case with FCC markings, but the earbuds themselves are not visible in the image.

Realme-Buds-Air-5-Pro

Luckily, a recent report already leaked the design renders of the upcoming earbuds. The earbuds and the charging case closely resemble the design of the Buds Air 3, featuring a stemmed design with a glossy finish. The charging case retains the same oval form factor that has been typical of the Realme Buds Air series.

The earbuds are reported to be launched in black, white, and a new color called Nature Green. Currently, their specifications and launch date are anyone’s guess. We should be learning more about the hearables in the coming days.

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