When Realme launched the Buds Air 3, they promised a lot — active noise cancellation, dual-device connectivity, and thumping bass — all at a budget-friendly price. But does it really deliver, or is it just another overhyped product?
I’ve used the Realme Buds Air 3 for over 2 weeks now, and here’s my honest breakdown — no tech jargon, just real-world experience.
First Impressions: Sleek & Lightweight
The unboxing experience is simple and clean. The charging case is compact and pocket-friendly, and the earbuds have a premium matte finish that doesn’t attract fingerprints. I picked the “Starry Blue” variant — looks 🔥!
They fit well in the ears and are super light — you can wear them for hours without discomfort.
Sound Quality: Bass-Lovers, Rejoice!
Let’s talk sound. These buds are tuned for people who love bass. If you’re into Bollywood beats, EDM, or hip-hop, you’ll enjoy the punch.
- Vocals are crisp and clear (great for podcasts & calls).
- Mids and highs are decent but slightly overpowered by the bass at times.
- You can customize the EQ using the Realme Link app.
Verdict: Not for audiophiles, but perfect for everyday music lovers.
Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): Surprisingly Good
Here’s where it impressed me most. For the price, ANC works really well.
- It blocks out fan noise, traffic hum, and background chatter easily.
- You also get a Transparency Mode — lets outside sound in when walking or talking.
It’s not as good as AirPods Pro or Sony WF-1000XM4, but hey — it costs 1/4th of the price.
Battery Life: Reliable for Daily Use
- With ANC on, I got around 5.5 hours on a full charge.
- With ANC off, it stretched close to 7 hours.
- The case gives you up to 30 hours of total usage.
- 10-minute charge gives ~100 minutes of playback.
Connectivity & Features: Dual Device FTW
The Buds Air 3 support Bluetooth 5.2 and dual device pairing.
- Connect to your phone and laptop at the same time.
- Realme Link app: customize touch controls, switch ANC modes, update firmware, and set sound profiles.
Also: low-latency gaming mode is available — decent for casual gamers.
Call Quality: Decent, Not Perfect
Calls are okay indoors, but in noisy outdoor environments, mic clarity drops a bit. Still usable, but don’t expect studio-level quality.
Price & Verdict
The Realme Buds Air 3 are usually priced around ₹3,500–₹4,000. For this price, you’re getting:
- Solid ANC
- Great bass
- Dual pairing
- App support
Worth the hype? Absolutely — IF:
- You want budget earbuds with premium features
- You love bass-heavy sound
- You need ANC for daily travel/work
Not for you if:
- You’re an audiophile seeking flat or neutral sound
- You expect top-notch call quality outdoors
Final Thoughts
If you’re a student, office-goer, or casual music lover looking for all-round performance in a budget TWS, the Realme Buds Air 3 is a total value-for-money champ.
💬 Already using them? Drop your thoughts in the comments — or ask me if you’re stuck between options. I’m happy to help you pick the right pair!
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