Realme Buds T500 Pro Launch in India Set for April 16: 50dB ANC, 56-Hour Battery
Realme has confirmed the launch of its next truly wireless earbuds, the Buds T500 Pro, scheduled for April 16. The upcoming model is positioned as a feature-focused addition to the company’s audio lineup, aimed at users looking for a mix of design and everyday usability.

The earbuds will be available in three color options: Lemon Cola, Orange Mint, and Chocolate. Pricing and availability details will be shared on the launch day.
Focus on Sound and Noise Cancellation
The Buds T500 Pro is designed around audio performance and call clarity. It features 12.4mm Hi-Res audio drivers along with support for the LHDC 5.0 protocol.
Active noise cancellation is part of the package, with support for up to 50dB noise reduction. Realme is also including a real-time AI-based noise cancellation system paired with a six-microphone setup, aimed at improving voice clarity during calls.
Battery and Connectivity Features
Battery life is another area Realme is highlighting. The company claims up to 56 hours of total playback, along with extended usage on a single charge.
On the connectivity side, the earbuds support Bluetooth 6.1 and include a 45ms low-latency mode, which may help reduce delay during activities like gaming or video playback.
Multiple EQ modes are also included, allowing users to adjust the sound profile based on their preferences.
Design and Additional Features
Realme is introducing a new “candy box” inspired design for the Buds T500 Pro, focusing on portability while keeping the form factor compact.
The earbuds also include a translation feature that supports two-way and face-to-face conversations, aimed at reducing language barriers in everyday use.
What to Expect Next
With the launch date now confirmed, more details including pricing and sales channels are expected to be revealed on April 16. The Buds T500 Pro will be available through Realme’s official website as well as online platforms like Flipkart and Amazon.


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