Realme Buds Air 7 Review: Impressive ANC for Rs 3,299
Realme Buds Air 7 has launched Rs 3,299 in India. TWS is compact, distributes great acoustic features and provides a long battery backup. In addition, Buds Air 7 comes with an impressive ANC for its price. Read a detailed review by India Today Tech to find out this.
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Realme Buds Air 7 Review 8/10
Professionals
- ANC
- Intensive
- Battery
- Great sounding
Shortcoming
- Case prone to smoke
Realme has recently launched its new TWS – Realme Boods Air 7 in India. At Rs 3,299, Earphones examine all boxes, including impressive ANC, great sounding and a long battery life. I am using Buds Air 7 for a week, and I have enjoyed my time to test the device. At this price, TWS has a 52DB ANC, 12.4 mm driver and IP55 rating. In addition, the company claims that Buds Air 7 can last up to 52 hours of playback and will boost it with a 10 -minute battery with a 10 -hour battery. But how does it do in real -life scenario? Let’s find out in this review of Bharat Today Tech.
Realme Buds Air 7: Design
Realme Buds is designed to affect Air 7. I am using lavender purple variants and it is beautiful – and hard to ignore. Its transparent lid, and purple colors are a way to draw attention. A plastic is produced in the case and its lower part is matte finish. Despite the part-transparent design, which adds a little elegance to it, the base looks quite solid when compact and slim. You can easily slip it into your pocket, place it in a handbag or simply take it into your palm. Regarding this design, I only have a negative side that the case, especially prone to lid, smoke and scratches.

The case uses a magnetic lock, which keeps the lid closed, even if you reverse them. The transparent lid opens on the earbuds that perfectly sit in their dedicated slots. Inside the case, the bed for buds looks almost soft and cushion, even if it is a solid, rigid surface. I like this soft texture. There is also a reset button in the bed, which helps users to add it to different devices quickly. To reset the pairing settings of TWS, you only have to press the button, and the LED on its adjacent wall appears a white light to the right.
There are many uses of LED light on the case. This indicates when TWS is connected to a device and when it is looking at the pair. Additionally, it also acts as a battery indicator.

Coming to the main player, the earbuds are light and sit in my ear. It comes with three bud tip sizes: small, medium and large. The medium is kept by default and fits me completely. However, if you are confused which size will make you best, the Realme link app will be able to help you. Read for more information.
Buds have touch sensors on both left and right, which makes it feel premium. While a button gives you a clicky sound, these touch sensors are also equipped with haaptics that indicate the number of clicks. In this way, aesthetics remains comfortable and also remains on the board practically.

Overall, Realme Buds Air 7 is beautiful and perfect in terms of designs if we keep scratches and spots out visually.
Realme Buds Air 7: ANC and Acoustics Top Chart
Realme Buds Air 7, at Rs 3,299, provides an impressive sound quality. To test the device, I created a playlist, which included Karan Aujla’s highest. Wavy To sanam Lag jay gayleWhile this playlist is an ideal example of mood swing, Buds Air 7 provides luxurious sound quality. I was able to enjoy every beat of the song, especially with high. For perspective, it packs a 12.4 mm dynamic driver who covers the ultra-wide frequency range of 20–40KHz.

The sound quality also affects during the call. Most of the time, this price struggles when TWS is on a call on the range. However, Realme Buds Air 7 performs well. This is the first time in a long time, I did not need to take off a bud and switch the call to the phone or speaker. Not only the sound quality, but also the clarity of the voice, thanks to the 6-MIC call noise cancellation.
Now, if we talk about one of their favorite characteristics of buds – active noise cancellation (ANC) feature – I can say that like sound quality, ANC also gets 10 on 10. It is equipped with 52 dB ANC and works well in blocking noise.
There are smart, maximum, medium and light mode. The smart noise cancellation option works well in blocking the noise depending on the noise of the outside. It also has a transparency mode, which allows the surrounding sounds. However, I only used this mode to test how good ANC is.

ANC also helps in call. Buds Air 7 wins again, as it works well in cutting extra noise. The voice is clear on both sides – even during external calls. For Rs 3,299, I believed that Realme Buds Air 7 is a theft deal.
Realme Buds Air 7: Seamless Connectivity
It is super easy to connect Realme Buds Air 7. All you have to do is to lift the lid. If you are trying to add buds for the first time, you will immediately see the pop-up as soon as you open the case. This connectivity is easy for both Android and iPhone. However, in both phones, users have to download an app, which the Realme link app, which helps you customize the buds in your own way. The app is comfortable to use and adds additional functionality to Buds Air 7.

Touch control on earbuds is also very easy and user friendly. Users can distribute tasks for each bud. There are three gestures including double tap, long press and triple press. You can customize these gestures like you want. You can give 6 commands on both buds. However, to avoid confusion, I like to keep the functionality on both buds equal.
Realme Buds Air 7: Long -lasting battery
According to the company, Realme Buds Air 7 provides playback for 52 hours. And while reviewing the device, I found the claims very closely. The earphones pack 62mAh battery and the case has a 480mAh battery.

I used the device for 3-4 hours each day during 2 weeks without the need to charge the battery. And when I put it to charge it, it took about 90 minutes to fully charge. Yes, this may not be the best charging speed, but seeing how good the battery life is, I do not have it bad at all.
Realme Buds Air 7: Should you buy it?
Realme Buds Air 7 is definitely a strong contender in its category. Excellent sound quality, effective active noise cancellation (ANC), and an impressive battery life offering, it proves to be a solid option for Rs 3,299.




