A little over a year ago, true wireless earphones were rarely seen in the affordable category. But in the recent past, there have been several brands that have launched TWS models with essential features like active noise cancellation and app support.
Some products launched initially in this segment like - Realme Buds Air 2 were mediocre in terms of performance and capability. But brands like Oppo and OnePlus have come a long way in this matter and set a benchmark by giving everything that is available for less than Rs 5000.
The Realme Buds Air 3 is priced at Rs 3,999 in Nepal and comes in Stary Blue and Galaxy White colours. Recently, the company has also launched their Nitro Blue version, on which white colored racing stripes have also been given. The price of this variant is Rs 4,999.
The color and finish of the charging case of the Realme Buds Air 3 is similar to that of the earpiece.
There's an indicator light at the front, a USB Type-C port at the bottom, and a Bluetooth pairing button on the right. At the top is the Realme logo.
The review unit sent to me had my name printed on the back of the case, but realme has confirmed that it is not yet available for customers in Nepal.
Realme maintains a very good track record in terms of value for money products. Realme Buds Air 3 has carried forward this feature of the company.
This time the sound quality and active noise cancellation have improved. It also comes with some useful features like multi-point connectivity.
In terms of price, the sound quality and ANC performance in Realme Buds Air 3 is quite good. Although the quality is less than Oppo Enco Air 2 Pro or OnePlus Buds Z2. Nevertheless, the overall experience makes this handset worth buying in this price range.

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