The company Xiaomi has unveiled its fully wireless Buds 6 headphones featuring triple magnets and gold-plated drivers, all for just $100. These are the new flagship earbud-style headphones. Despite the relatively modest price, they have a lot to offer. For instance, specially designed emitters with three magnets. Additionally, the speakers use 24-carat gold plating, which Xiaomi promises enhances sensitivity to low frequencies by 40% and to high frequencies by 30%. The claimed frequency range is impressive: from 16 Hz to 40 kHz.
They feature active noise cancelation, and the Harman AudioEFX technology is intended to provide clearer vocal sound, add warmth, and make the bass deeper. The headphones support 24-bit/48 kHz audio with a bitrate of up to 2.1 Mbps, with SBC, AAC, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless codecs, as well as Snapdragon Sound and Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification.
When paired with a compatible device, real-time transcription, AI-summary, translation, and more are available. The autonomy is claimed to be 6 hours for the headphones themselves and 35 hours with the case.
In the current market, these earbuds stand out not just because of their premium features but also due to their affordable price point. The gold plating used in these earbuds is generally reserved for much higher-end audio equipment, providing not only a boost in audio sensitivity but also ensuring longevity and durability.
Moreover, the integration of advanced AI features places these earbuds in a league of their own, especially when compared to other popular models from brands such as Sony or Apple, which typically price their AI-capable earbuds higher. For music aficionados, the Snapdragon Sound and Hi-Res certifications bring a studio-quality listening experience to everyday scenarios.
The claimed battery life of the Xiaomi Buds 6 not only competes well with, but also sometimes surpasses, other market offerings within this price range. The 35-hour life with the charging case ensures they can be relied upon throughout long commutes or travel without frequent recharging interruptions.
An industry expert commented, “Xiaomi’s Buds 6 truly disrupts the convention of what consumers expect from audio gadgets at this price point, pushing premium technology into an affordable segment.” This move is likely to push other manufacturers to reconsider their pricing strategies to remain competitive.
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