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The Realme Buds Q2 earphones have a comprehensive battery life of 20 hours, the earphone battery life is 5 hours, and it can be played for 2 hours after charging for 10 minutes.

The official said that this headset is equipped with a high-quality 10mm bass enhancement unit, and cooperates with the master to tune the DBB enhancement technology to further exert the strength of the large unit and enhance the bass potential. This headset supports game mode and has a low latency of 88ms.

In terms of appearance, the Realme Buds Q2 headphones use a "kaleidoscope" dazzling film process, a kaleidoscope-like cutting surface, and are equipped with smart touch technology. The headset weighs only 4.1g, which is equivalent to the weight of A4 paper, and also supports IPX4 waterproofing.

We've already covered the launch of the Buds Q2 in certain other Asian markets, including India and Pakistan, among others. Still, judging by the specs, the Buds Q2 launched in China appears to be a rebranded version of the Q2 Neo that is currently available in India. In other words, it supports ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) via ANC (Active Noise Cancellation).

Additionally, the Buds Q2 offers up to 5 hours of battery life with the earbuds alone, and a total of 20 hours of audio playback when combined with the charging case. According to the official instructions, it can even be used for 2 hours with just 10 minutes of charging. The buds pack a 10mm dynamic driver with Bass Boost + Boost technology. The Buds Q2 even have a mobile gaming-only mode that reduces latency to just 88ms to prevent any lag between audio and video during gameplay. It even supports Bluetooth 5.0.

The "Environmental Noise Cancellation" (ENC) algorithm works during calls and is suitable for use in environments such as shopping at the market, traveling on public transportation, or in a noisy office. If there is a higher demand, it is obvious that Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is more practical.
