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The Realm Buds T 200 Company’s Entry-Level True is the latest in a series of wireless earbuds. Only priced at INR 1,999 (~ $ 23), the Buds T 200 are kept in mind with a tight budget but still wants to experience more premium features such as active noise cancellation, dual-device connectivity and LDAC.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

Conduct

The Realm Buds T2 is a very simple design for the case that looks like a boxer version of the Airpods Pro case. The position at the front of the case is LED and the bottom is USB-C charging port. Unfortunately, there is no pair button on the case, which means that the earbuds will be out of the case and you have to use the press to start the pair and catch the gesture on both of them.

Like the case, earbuds also have a fairly simple design with color-matched ear tips. There is a little indentation to show you on the stalks that you need to tap to run a touch gesture. There are no OPT pattical or capacitive sensors inside the earbuds so you don’t get auto pause when you remove it.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

An displeasure with earbuds – and this is to do this with how they sit inside the case – that is that they can be difficult to get out of the case. When they are sitting, very deep sinks inside the case are submerged, while pulling it down and leaving a very low surface area. The surface that is exposed is very round and is often covered in oil from the skin, which makes this whole process into cartunically challenging.

In terms of comfort, the buds are t200 great. Earbuds are lighter and have plush ear tips despite low cost. There is not a single tap gesture so you don’t have to worry about activating something when you choose earbuds.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

Overall build quality is okay. Both earbuds and cases are made of plastic, as you expect at this price. There was a slight side movement in the ID of the case and the glossy finish was very easily scratched. Earbuds are rated for IP55, however, you do not need to worry about dust or water there.

The buds come in T2 in four colors. Here is a seriously vibrant in the neon green person but has a simple black interior. There is a purple interior match in fantasy purple. Mystic black is a blue interior while the icy white settles for a plain gray interior.

SOC Fatware and Features

Realm Buds supports the T2 Realm link app. Unlike other brands that are dedicated applications for their Audio Dio devices, Realm Link is a general purpose application for all its accessories, including smart home devices and fitness bands.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

This is where things get annoyed. It’s so bad that whenever you want to use one of these applications to use your smart home devices or fitness products, companies often force you to create an account, but for some reason Realme also does with its Audio Dio devices. This means, you cannot use the buds T200 with this app until you first do the application and sign in to the field account.

This is a very annoying situation to put your users and when using only a temporary email ID to create an account is relatively easy, many people will finish giving their personal email ID or phone number to create an account. There is no benefit to doing so and it is a waste of privacy time and invasion by the company.


Realmi Link App
Realmi Link App
Realmi Link App

Realmi Link App

Moreover, this process is also required if you use a realm phone. If you have a OnePlus or Oppo Phone, you do not need to use the Hemlodi app to cause the features of OnePlus or Oppo branded Audio deo products as all features appear only in Bluetooth settings. The Hemlodi application is for use only with non-oneplus/Oppo products. But you still have to use the Realm Link App on the Realm Phone, which comes as a desperate attempt to siphon people’s phone numbers and email id through the app.

Once you have gone through this unnecessary barrier, the experience of using the application is similar to the hemlodi used by OnePlus and Oppo Products. You have a set of Audio Dio options at your disposal, which includes six-band custom EQ and four presets, spatial Audio deo (without head tracking), and ‘high-definition sound’ to enable the TG Gal, which only enables LDAC. This default is closed by lt, so if you think you do not use the Realm Link App just to avoid the difficulty of LOG, know that you will be limited to SBC and AAC.


AUD Dati Settle
AUD Dati Settle
AUD Dati Settle

AUD Dati Settle

The application also has something called Dynamic Audio Dio, which only enables another three-band EQ. It is not clear what will add to the already available six-band EQ and what is dynamic about it. The fewer bands also make changes that are very widespread, so you may probably try this option if you are not a six-band EQ somehow.

Other features in the app include ANC modes TG Gal, a game mode which is something called latency, gesture settings, dual-device connection menu and Mindflow mode, which is a set of sample tunes to help you relax.


Other settings
Other settings
Other settings

Other settings

I don’t have much to complain about the functionality of the application. It also does a few things like showing the exact color of the earbuds attached to the phone. It is just that the user does not need to force the account to create an account and ideally use a hemlodi application such as OnePlus and Oppo in the field.

Operation

Poetry

Realm Buds T2 Uses Standard 12.4 mm dynamic drivers. They connect using Bluetooth 5.4 and support SBC, AAC and LDAC up to 32-bit/96 kHz.

Using the original sound preset, the buds are a pair of t200 surprisingly well -sounded earbuds. Realm’s tuning here is really impressive and leaves some space to complain.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

Starting with low frequencies, the buds employ a very reserved bass-boost that provides only the right amount and rumble without the excessive and obscure the central frequencies to the listeners. Mids, in turn, are very clear with the coolest body and timbre that make the singers and devices live in the mix. Trouble also helps create a wonderful imaging experience with bright clarity and strong ends with air, which also makes a wonderful imaging experience with great OBJECT BUJECT PLEASE and relatively wide soundstage.

If I want to do a knit, I would say that a little more attendance in the upper mids would not have been wrong. Also, the Trouble can be a bit more intense at the time and if you mainly listen to bright music, you find this a little annoying. However, this is very easily fixed by the EQ with very small adjustments so it is not just worrying.

Overall, I really stunned how I tune these earbuds well. I was seen constantly trying to find more and more music to hear how well would I go on earbuds, and after a while I was just enjoying myself.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

This is very crying with other products in this segment where I often examine myself after a few minutes and have to force myself to listen to the sake of review. Even with wireless earbuds, I have heard is not the most detailed sound, and I think we are reaching the limits of the drivers here. But the sound is so well tuned that I rarely want to explore your library more, it costs twenty times with those products.

Microphone

Realm Buds T2 is a okay microphone display. When tested in a quiet room, just sounds nice with some warbling. In the noisy environment, the voices are quiet and soft, but on the other end people will still understand you and the background sound is relatively well -controlled for this segment.

Voice revocation

The active sound is canceled in Realm Buds T 200. Earbuds use two microphones, they are both outward. There is no response microphone inside the earbuds to hear the sound inside the ear canal, so you do not have the convenience to check if the tips of the ear make the right seal.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

The display of active sound canceled is not good. When I put earbuds for the first time, I felt as if the facility was not active even when it was. You are always aware of your surroundings because earbuds in the middle and high frequency do very little about noise. The display of ANC on the offer fur here comes in the ‘no more than nothing’ and if this feature really is important to you, you should spend more.

In the same vein, the performance of transparency mode is also not great. The sound is muffed and it was often better to remove the earbuds just to hear your surroundings.

Decoration

The 45mm latency performance has been claimed with Game Mode enabled in Realm Buds T 200. Even after disabling this mode, the latency performance on these earbuds is not too bad, as there is not much Audio deio processing. Enabling Game mode makes things more tight and whatever was a small delay.

Connection

Realm Buds T2 was a good performance of connectivity. There were no connection issues and dropouts during the test. The multi-device pair also worked flawless.

B Battery Terry Life

Realm has promised a 4.5 -hour battery life when using LDAC and ANC. In my test, I got 4 hours and 40 minutes, which is a bit higher than the claimed figures. However, LDAC was the highest set to 990kbps bitrate.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

When set to 660kbps, I got 5 hours and 19 minutes, which is better with no audible difference in the sound. If you just leave it on the Auto toe, as most people do, it usually does the default on the less bitrate will be lit and you will get a longer battery life.

End

As mentioned at the beginning of the review, the cost of Realm Buds T2 is only 1,999. There are times where this is clear, even if it is in plastic build quality, canceling the active sound and missing some basic features. Then there are things like the forced Login Guin to use the app, which should not be the item at any price point.

Realm Buds T 200 Review

But after that you listen to them and suddenly the price doesn’t mean. Realm’s tuning here is so aggressively good that even though T2 is more expensive, I have half the mind to re -visit some old reviews and start the King King Points. For the I defile on the budget, it does not make it better.

So I want you to get your priorities in order. If you want a good ANC on anything, you should see somewhere else. But if you want good Audio Dio quality when spending as little as possible, then you’ve got your next purchase.

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