Last week, DIZO was tipped to launch 7 new products in India in September. On the first day of the new month, the realme TechLife brand has announced four products already. Two of them are audio products, while the remaining two are personal care products. Let’s take a look at the audio products in this article, which are DIZO GoPods and DIZO GoPods Neo respectively.
DIZO GoPods / GoPods Neo Specifications
DIZO GoPods and DIZO GoPods Neo are rebadged variants of realme Buds Air 2 and realme Buds Q2 respectively. Although they are exact same products, they are slightly cheaper than the original models for a limited time.

The two TWS products from DIZO come with 10mm drivers, realme R2 chip, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) with Transparency mode, and 88ms low latency gaming mode.
Further, the Neo has a Samsung Galaxy Buds-like design, whereas the design of the regular GoPods mimics that of Apple AirPods. However, both have IPX5 certification for splash resistance.
Talking about battery life, with the USB Type-C equipped charging case and ANC disabled, the GoPods can last about 25 hours. On the other hand, the GoPods Neo offers 28 hours of playback time.

As far as additional features are concerned, the duo supports Google Fast Pair (available via OTA update), realme Link app, and touch gesture controls.
DIZO GoPods / GoPods Neo Price and Availability in India
The new DIZO truly wireless earphones will retail for the following price tags in India.
DIZO GoPods
- Retail Price – ₹3,299
- Limited Time Price – ₹2,999 (₹300 off)
- Colors – Smoky Grey, Creme White
DIZO GoPods Neo
- Retail Price – ₹2,499
- Limited Time Price – ₹2,299 (₹200 off)
- Colors – Deep Blue, Aurora
Both of them will be exclusively sold on Flipkart. The sales will kickstart from September 6 and September 10 for DIZO GoPods and DIZO GoPods Neo respectively.
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