Xiaomi Buds 5 was recently spotted on multiple certification sites hinting at an upcoming launch. After the FCC, SDPPI, SIRIM, and CMIIT certifications, the device has now emerged on Singapore’s IMDA and UAE’s TDRA certification.
Market by model number “M2319E1”, the certifications have the device listed as a “Short range devices/ Low Power Devices”. There is essentially nothing here that would reveal any hardware or features onboard the upcoming earbuds, however, it does reveal that the device is essentially greenlit to launch in Singapore and the UAE by respective authorities. Since these earbuds will be the successors of the Xiaomi Buds 4, we can get an idea of what we can expect by looking at the Buds 4.
Xiaomi Buds 4 specs:
Xiaomi Buds 4 features a semi-in-ear design akin to AirPods, with IPX54 water resistance. They include microphone cutouts and tap controls on the stem. For audio, they offer a graphene-dual magnetic dynamic driver, active noise cancellation, 360-degree spatial audio, and transparency mode. They support Hi-Res audio wireless certification, LHDC 5.0 for CD-level sound quality, and have three microphones with noise reduction, including wind noise elimination for calls.
The buds have a pebble-shaped charging case with a dual-tone design, providing 6 hours of playback and a total battery life of 30 hours. Each earbud, powered by a 30mAh cell and a 480mAh battery in the case, can connect to two devices simultaneously.
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