Realme has officially launched the Realme Buds Air8 alongside the Realme Neo8 smartphone at its launch event on January 22. The earbuds are priced at 299 yuan (~$41), with a limited-time launch price of 269 yuan. Buyers who bundle them with the Realme Neo8 can get an even lower price of 239 yuan.

Realme Buds Air8 come in three stylish colors: Black, Gold, and Purple. They feature 55dB deep-sea active noise cancellation, covering up to 5000Hz, designed to reduce low- and mid-frequency noise more effectively. Realme also includes ANC and six-mic call noise reduction for clearer voice calls.
For audio, the earbuds use an 11mm + 6mm dual-driver setup and support Hi-Res Audio Wireless with the LHDC 5.0 lossless codec, focusing on detailed and layered sound. Gamers get a 45ms ultra-low latency mode, while smart features include AI real-time translation and AI call translation.
The Buds Air8 offer up to 58 hours of total battery life with the case (ANC off) and come with IP55 dust and water resistance, making them suitable for daily use.

SPECS:
| Specification | Realme Buds Air8 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Realme Buds Air8 |
| Launch Event | Realme Neo8 launch |
| Launch Date | January 22 |
| Price | 299 yuan |
| Launch Price | 269 yuan |
| Bundle Price | 239 yuan (with Realme Neo8) |
| Color Options | Master Black, Master Gold, Master Purple |
| Drivers | 11mm + 6mm dual-driver |
| Audio Certification | Hi-Res Audio Wireless |
| Audio Codec | LHDC 5.0 |
| Active Noise Cancellation | Up to 55dB |
| Noise Cancellation Range | Up to 5000Hz |
| Call Noise Reduction | 6-mic system |
| Low Latency Mode | 45ms (Gaming mode) |
| Smart Features | AI real-time translation, AI call translation |
| Water & Dust Resistance | IP55 |
| Battery Life | Up to 58 hours (ANC off, with case) |
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