
"The Realme Buds Air 7 Pro TWS headset were launched in India in May, and the company appears to be working on a new wireless headset. A new design patent application in the WIPO global registry reveals images of wireless earbuds, hinting at what the Chinese firm might be planning. These images offer an early glimpse into Realme's potential future earbuds design and its direction in the growing competitive audio market, but it's unclear whether the company will launch such a device."
"The patent ( via Xpertpick) on the WIPO website reveals a design that departs from traditional in-ear or stem-style earbuds. Realme's concept adopts a clip-like form factor, showcasing earbuds with a rounded build and curved edges designed to wrap securely around the ear. Looking at the design from various angles, it seems Realme has focused on ensuring a secure and comfortable fit, which could make these earbuds appealing to users during workouts, running, or other outdoor activities where stability is important."
"The patent images also display cut-outs and grooves that resemble speaker grilles and sensor areas. This suggests the earbuds might not only handle audio output effectively but could also include features like touch-based controls for playback or calls, as well as possible health-tracking sensors for monitoring metrics such as heart rate or activity levels. Realme's current audio offerings largely consist of in-ear TWS earbuds, including the Buds Air and Buds T-series, as well as neckband-style Buds Wireless earphones."
Realme filed a WIPO design patent revealing clip-style wireless earbuds with a rounded build and curved edges intended to wrap securely around the ear. Patent illustrations show cut-outs and grooves resembling speaker grilles and sensor areas, suggesting possible touch controls and health-tracking sensors for metrics like heart rate or activity. The design emphasizes a secure, comfortable fit for workouts, running, and outdoor use where stability matters. Current Realme audio products focus on in-ear TWS models and neckband-style earphones. The company recently launched the Buds Air 7 Pro in India with long battery life, ANC, and low-latency mode, while the clip-earbud launch timeline remains unclear.
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