
Mumbai, April 27: Realme’s Buds T series has established itself as a reliable choice in the budget audio segment, with models like the Buds T200 and T300 gaining popularity among everyday users. Recent sales data for the new Realme Buds T500 Pro indicates that this trust is now extending to the latest model.
The company reports that the Buds T500 Pro experienced a remarkable 230 percent increase in first-day sales compared to its predecessor. This data encompasses purchases from Realme’s website, Flipkart, Myntra, Amazon, and various offline retail stores. While specific sales figures have not been disclosed, this surge suggests strong initial demand during the launch period.
Pricing has played a crucial role in this success. The Buds T500 Pro debuted at an introductory price of INR 2,599, which has since risen to INR 2,799. Consumers can still purchase the earbuds through the same online platforms and retail outlets.
In terms of hardware, the Buds T500 Pro offers significant upgrades over earlier T-series models. It features 12.4mm titanium-plated drivers and supports Hi-Res Audio with the LHDC 5.0 codec. The inclusion of 360-degree spatial audio brings it closer to premium features typically found in higher-priced alternatives.
Noise cancellation is another highlight. The earbuds are equipped with 50dB Ultra-Wideband Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation and a six-microphone system for enhanced call clarity. This represents a notable improvement over the Buds T200 and T300, which contributed to the series’ value-driven appeal.
Battery life is impressive, rated at up to 56 hours in total. Fast charging is also available, with just a 10-minute charge providing up to 10 hours of playback. Connectivity is managed via Bluetooth 6.1, allowing simultaneous connections to three devices and a Game Mode with 45ms latency.
Additional features include AI translation support for 34 languages and “MindFlow” audio modes. Each earbud weighs 4.5 grams and has an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, rounding out a feature set that seems to be attracting early buyer interest.




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