Realme Buds Clip, Brand’s First Open-Ear Clip-Style Earbuds to be Launched in India by the End of January

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    Realme has officially confirmed the expansion of its audio lineup with the announcement of the realme Buds Clip, marking the brand’s first entry into the clip-style earphone segment. This move signals a shift from its conventional in-ear and over-ear offerings toward a more comfort-focused audio form factor.

    A New Form Factor -

    The standout feature of the realme Buds Clip is its open-ear design. Unlike traditional in-ear monitors (IEMs) that use silicone tips to seal the ear canal for passive noise isolation, the Buds Clip is designed to rest securely on the outer ear.

    According to realme, this design delivers several user-centric advantages:

    • Reduced ear fatigue - By avoiding pressure inside the ear canal, the Buds Clip aims to provide a more comfortable, “pressure-free” listening experience, even during long usage sessions.
    • Better situational awareness - The open-ear, clip-style design allows ambient sounds to pass through naturally, helping users stay aware of their surroundings—an important feature for commuters, runners, and office users.

    Designed for an Active Lifestyle -

    realme positions the Buds Clip as an ideal companion for users who want to balance audio consumption with environmental awareness. The company suggests the earbuds are tailored for active routines and multitasking scenarios where comfort and safety take priority over complete sound isolation.

    The minimalist design also indicates that the Buds Clip is intended to blend seamlessly into both professional and casual daily use without appearing intrusive.

    Expanding realme’s AIoT Ecosystem -

    The launch of the Buds Clip highlights realme’s continued push to broaden its AIoT (Artificial Internet of Things) ecosystem. By introducing a new audio category, the brand appears to be aligning itself with the growing demand for comfort-centric, open-ear wearable audio products.

    The realme Buds Clip has already been unveiled for global markets, featuring the NextBass algorithm, a lightweight 5.3g body, and up to 36 hours of total battery life.

    According to the company, the realme Buds Clip will launch by the end of January and is expected to arrive alongside the realme P4 Power sometime in the last week of the month.

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