Noise Cancellation, Spatial Audio, and a 36-Hour Battery are Features of the New Redmi Buds 6 Pro
The Redmi Buds 6 Pro’s features
To enhance audio quality, the Buds 6 Pro feature a triple-driver configuration. The earbuds have a balanced midrange, deep bass, and clear treble thanks to its 6.7mm piezoelectric ceramic dual driver and 11mm titanium-coated dynamic driver. Xiaomi’s “Golden Ears” acoustic optimization is used to fine-tune the sound profile, which has a 10% boost in high-frequency loudness over the previous generation.
In addition to being compatible with cutting-edge audio codecs like MIHC, LDHC 5.0, and LC3, the Buds 6 Pro offer spatial audio for a more engaging listening experience. They have a 3-mic AI ENC system to minimize wind noise during calls, even in gusts of up to 12 m/s, and Deep Space Noise Reduction 2.0, which can lower noise levels by up to 55 dB.
Fast charging enables two hours of use with only five minutes of charging, and the earbuds have a 36-hour total playback capacity.
Additionally, Xiaomi has released a gaming version of the Redmi Buds 6 Pro that is intended just for gamers. This version has an ultra-low latency of 20 ms, built-in storage for speedy operations, and a low-latency flash connector 2.0. Additionally, it features Xiaomi’s first wireless microphone feature, which can send audio up to 130 meters away, and supports the high-fidelity LHDC Lossless audio codec.
Cost and accessibility
The basic Redmi Buds 6 Pro costs 399 yuan (about $55) and comes in Jade Green, White, and Black. It is presently available for purchase in China. The gaming edition will be on sale in China on December 3rd and costs 499 yuan (about $69).