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Groove and enjoy loud and clear sound 24/7 with the new realme Buds T100

The Philippines’ no. 1 smartphone brand for 6 consecutive quarters1, realme, continues to expand its AIoT portfolio within the TechLife ecosystem through launching its latest smart audio device: the realme Buds T100. Officially released on October 3 in the Philippines, realme’s new budget TWS is ready to give Filipinos a richer sound quality.

Groove and enjoy loud and clear sound 24/7 with the new realme Buds T100 | Good Guy Gadgets

Groove and enjoy loud and clear sound 24/7 with the new realme Buds T100

The realme Buds T100 boasts a 10mm Dynamic Bass Driver, 88ms Super Low Latency, and a total playback time of up to 28 hours. It also features a Two-Tone Hit Color Design (only for the Punk Black color variant), an AI ENC Noise Cancellation for calls, and IPX5 Water Resistance. It comes in two colors: Punk Black and Pop White.

The realme Buds T100 will come in two colors: Punk Black and Pop White. | Good Guy Gadgets

Smoother, richer audio experience

As the brand’s latest TWS, the realme Buds T100 allows for a richer quality sound with deeper bass that is made possible by a larger 10mm Dynamic Bass Driver that gives a clearer stereo sense for a wonderful listening experience. You can also enjoy a smoother experience when consuming your favorite content as it is equipped with an 88ms Super Low Latency. This feature can keep a perfect audio-to-video sync with less lag time. To paint a picture, 88ms means that the delay between audio from connected devices to the TWS is less than 0.1 seconds.

On top of this, it also comes with an Environmental Noise Cancellation that cancels out unwanted noise by separating background voices and noises in real time via AI algorithms.

More fun throughout the day

Aside from delivering rich audio quality, all-day loud and clear sound from its long battery life that can last up to 28 Hours of Total Playback. This ensures you more audio playback, longer call time, and decreased downtime when exercising and working. The realme Buds T100 has a total of 480mAh battery capacity; 40mAh for each earbud, and 400mAh for the case. For those who are always on the go, the realme Buds T100 supports fast charging. You may quickly charge the realme Buds T100 from a low battery for just 10 minutes to use it for up to 2 hours of total audio playback.

Hassle-free functionality and seamless connectivity

When it comes to functionality, it is compatible with the latest Bluetooth 5.3 connection and with a distance of up to 10 meters away from its paired device. It can instantly connect to your device once the case is opened and each of the earbuds is pulled out. The realme Buds T100 also has Intelligent Touch Controls for little to no reliance on having to use a smartphone or connected device to control the TWS. The gesture controls are available and customizable via the realme Link app among other features.

Moreover, the realme Buds T100 can easily become your new buddy for workouts, running, or commuting as it is equipped with an IPX5 Water Resistance that makes it sweatproof. This also protects the device from splashes coming from any direction.

realme Buds T100 Technical Specifications | Good Guy Gadgets

Pricing and Availability

Priced at ₱1,299, the new realme Buds T100 is now available in all authorized realme stores and dealers nationwide making it your new budget-friendly fitness and lifestyle companion.

Aside from the nationwide availability in realme stores and dealers, the realme Buds T100 can be purchased at a discounted price of ₱879 during the 10.10 Sale Campaign on Lazada from October 10 to 14 and Shopee starting October 10 to 12.

Pricing and Availability | Good Guy Gadgets

ALSO READ: realme Pad X and Watch 3 to debut on August 26 in the Philippines

For more information and other brand updates, make sure to follow realme Philippines on Facebook or visit the realme official website.

Footnotes

  1. Based on the latest rankings released by IDC for Q2 2022’s smartphone sell-in report