According to its Weibo page, Realme is expected to roll out the Realme GT5 earbuds on August 28. The company celebrates five years in the industry, but it only has Realme GT5 now; the Pro variant is expected later this year.
Meanwhile, Realme also plans to release new audio wearables – the Realme Buds Air 5 following Monday. There’s a Buds Air 5 Pro variant, which is scheduled to appear in India this Wednesday.
The Realme GT5 will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. However, we can’t see more camera specifications. Still, the teaser suggests a protruding camera island, similar to the leaked GT Neo6, which is a design we’ve already seen on the OnePlus 10 and, to some extent, on the Galaxy S21 series.
The Realme Buds Air 5 has 50 dB active noise cancellation, which means the feature is similar to its previous Pro model. The advertisement also said that the device could reduce 4,000 Hz UW noise reduction. This frequency is in the range of human hearing, meaning the new Buds are apparently going to isolate only voices from the surrounding sound.