I spent a good amount of time with the Realme Buds Air 7 Pro, and I must say, these earbuds surprised me for their price point of Rs 5,499. They bring a few premium touches and features that you usually don’t expect in this range, and after daily use, here’s what I experienced across design, sound, battery, and more.
1Design and build

Right out of the box, the first thing that caught my attention was the charging case. Unlike the usual plastic cases you find with most earbuds in this segment, this one has an all-aluminium body. It feels solid and has a nice weight to it, which immediately gives me a premium vibe. This one does not have a pressable button that allows users to manually put the device into pairing mode.
The Glory Beige color I got is quite striking, with a leather-textured finish that makes it feel like a well-thought-out accessory, not just a functional case. It also comes in three other options: Fiery Red, Metallic Grey, and Racing Green.

The earbuds themselves are light and fit snugly in my ears without causing discomfort, even after a few hours. The IP55 rating means I didn’t have to worry much about sweat during workouts or sudden drizzles while commuting. Overall, the build felt sturdy and well-made, definitely above what I expected for this price.