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Realme is diving back into the audio scene with a bang, launching the Buds T200 earbuds at a steal of 129 yuan (roughly $18 or ₹1,500). Unveiled today (May 29), these true wireless earbuds are packed with premium features like Hi-Res audio and solid noise cancellation, making them a tempting pick for budget-conscious music lovers. Now listed in the brand’s Chinese website, here’s what makes these earbuds worth a look.

Specifications:

The Realme Buds T200 is a strong bargain for what it brings to the table at the $20 price point. The earbuds boast Hi-Res Gold Label sound quality, delivering crisp highs and deep bass through 12.4mm dynamic drivers, perfect for immersive listening. They also feature 32dB active noise cancellation (ANC), which does a solid job of muting a spectrum of background noise—great for busy commutes or focused workouts. With an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, these buds can handle sweat and splashes, making them a trusty companion for active lifestyles.

Battery life is a standout, with up to 50 hours of total playback when using the charging case, and a quick 10-minute charge gives you hours of use. Gamers will appreciate the 45ms low-latency mode, paired with Bluetooth 5.4 for smooth, lag-free connections.

The Buds T200 also include AI-powered call noise reduction with dual mics, ensuring your voice comes through clear even in noisy spots. You can tweak settings via the Realme Link app, and they come in sleek colors like Volt Black, Aurora Purple, and Storm Grey.

Pricing and availability:

Realme is keeping the momentum going after launching the Buds T200 Lite earlier this year, which started at ₹1,199 in India. The T200 steps it up with better ANC and audio quality for 129 yuan (roughly $18 or ₹1,500), a price that’s hard to beat.

While the Buds T200 is currently exclusive to China, we expect it to arrive in markets like India soon—possibly under a different name. In the meantime, check out our review of the realme Buds Air 7 Pro.

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