Xiaomi today took the wraps off the Redmi K40 flagship smartphone in China and along came a couple of other products like the RedmiBook Pro notebook and the Redmi AirDots 3 TWS earbuds.
The Redmi AirDots 3 True Wireless Stereo Bluetooth headset is the successor to the Redmi AirDots 2 which was launched last year. The design of this new version didn’t change significantly from the previous model but there are some improvements in the functions.
The Redmi AirDots 3 is driven by a QCC3040 chipset and the Bluetooth version is upgraded to Bluetooth 5.2 from Bluetooth 5.0 used on the AirDots 2. The upgraded version brings faster connection speed, improved data transmission rate, and stable connection. There is also an aptX Adaptive codec for upgraded sound quality. The earbuds will deliver up to 7 hours of non-stop music playback on a single charge which can be extended to up to 30 hours with the charging case. The charging case packs a 600mAh battery on board.
Further, the Redmi AirDots 3 supports multi-functional touch control, built-in XiaoAI voice assistant, and MIUI compatible pop-up window to enable instant viewing for connection and battery status. The storage box utilises a USB-C port which should deliver fast charging. The earbuds also come with an IPX7 rating. The earphones also support Environment Noise Reduction technology so whenever you are on a call, it removes the unnecessary surrounding noises for better sound clarity.
As for the pricing, the Redmi AirDots 3 carries a decent price tag of 199 yuan (~$30). It is available in White, Black and Pink colours. Xiaomi says the headset will be available for purchase from all its official online/offline channels in China from March 4th, 2021.
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