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Buds Q: Realme Wireless Earbuds Launched in Kenya

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Smartphone manufacturer Realme finally unveiled its new range of true wireless earbuds, Buds Q, in Kenya.

The earbuds were designed in collaboration with French design guru Jose Levy, known for his works with various fashion houses and art galleries.

The earbuds come in a lightweight all-plastic case with support for a micro-USB port for charging.

The bean-shaped earbuds feature rubber tips for comfort and pack serious sound capabilities making them ideal for the day to day grind.

Buds Q feature a 10mm dynamic bass boost driver, delivering quality, deep sound for listening to music and watching movies.

Realme Buds Q

Notably, the earbuds also target gamers with a 119ms super-low latency gaming mode.

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Their 20-hour long battery life means that Buds Q are designed for long hours of playback, be it for movies, games or music.

The earbuds also include IPX4 water and sweat resistance, ensuring they can be used for long workouts and physical activities.

They come with touch controls, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and can also connect with the Realme Link app.

Buds Q are available in three colours; Quite Black, Quite White, and Quite Yellow. They are available in Kenya at Ksh3,999.

Realme disclosed that every purchase of one of its smartphones, the Realme C15 on Kilimall would come with a set of the earbuds.

The 6000mAH battery C15 was only launched in Kenya in September, and packs features including a quad camera and Helio G35 processor.

The company has also been running a giveaway for the Bud Q earbuds on its social media pages following the launch in Kenya.

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MARTIN SIELE -

Martin K.N Siele is the Content Lead at Business Today. He is also a Quartz contributor and a 2021 Baraza Media Lab-Fringe Graph Data Storytelling Fellow. Passionate about digital media, sports and entertainment, Siele also founded Loud.co.ke

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