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Nubia just released a new pair of wired earbuds under its Red Magic gaming brand in China. They are called the Gaming Headset, and they are currently selling on JD.com for 89 yuan ($13).

Red Magic wired gaming earbuds

Red Magic Gaming Headset Specifications

The most practical aspect of this release is that Nubia is offering two separate versions: one with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack and another with a USB-C connector. This is a logical split, giving users an option whether they are plugging into an older laptop or a modern smartphone that lacks a dedicated headphone port.

Inside the casing, the earbuds use 14.2mm dynamic drivers. According to the spec sheet, the earphones (model number WH4008) have a frequency response range of 20Hz to 20kHz and a rated power output of 5mW. Because these are branded specifically for gaming, Nubia says that the audio profile is tuned to help players hear specific in-game audio cues. The composite diaphragm is set up to make things like footsteps and gunfire stand out, which is a standard approach for gaming audio gear meant to help with spatial awareness during multiplayer matches.

Red Magic wired gaming earbuds

As for the physical design, Nubia went with a semi-in-ear shape rather than using silicone tips that seal off the ear canal. This style usually works well for people who find standard in-ear monitors uncomfortable during long gaming or listening sessions. The earpieces have a space gray metallic finish with basic laser-engraved RedMagic branding. The cable itself is made from a flexible material that is meant to resist tangling when stored in a pocket or backpack.

Attached to the cable is a standard three-button inline remote. It includes a built-in microphone for voice chats and phone calls. The buttons cover the usual everyday functions: you can adjust the volume, play or pause music, skip tracks, answer or reject calls, and trigger your device’s voice assistant without having to touch your screen.

In related news, Baseus has unveiled the Bowie MC2 clip-on earbuds featuring 11mm dynamic drivers, LDAC support, IP67 dust and water resistance, and up to 55 hours of battery life, while Xiaomi has launched the Buds 6 globally with aptX Lossless audio, active noise cancellation, and up to 35 hours of total playback.

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(JD)

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