Realme enters the headset market with the TechLife Studio H1

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After the market headphonessmartphone brands would consider launching into headsets. Realme has confirmed that it wants to enter the dance with a first model, the TechLife Studio H1.

According to a page on the official Realme website detailing its features, we first note the presence of a noise reduction system capable of offering up to 43 dB of attenuation. Enough to suppress surrounding sounds and stay in your entertainment bubble (music, video, podcast, etc.).

In terms of audio, the Chinese company mentions 40 mm speakers, support for the LDAC Bluetooth codec and spatial sound mode. Enough to stream lossless music from a compatible source and benefit from a great feeling of immersion.

We then learn that the TechLife Studio H1 of Realme has opted for a premium design with metal surfaces, an adjustable headband and memory foam. Physical buttons are, unsurprisingly, included to control playback, power on and even pairing.

The rechargeable battery of the headset is intended to be durable with an autonomy announced at 70 hours, probably without noise reduction. For your information, the excellent Sony WH-1000XM5 And QuietComfort Ultra last up to 30 hours and 24 hours respectively with this function activated.

Realme evokes three colors: Crimson Beats (red), Ivory Beats (white) and Midnight Magic (black). The TechLife Studio H1 is not yet fully revealed, however, with its webpage hinting at a launch event on October 15 in India. We should then benefit from a price order and a release date. It now remains to be seen whether it will be marketed on the Old Continent.

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