Yesterday, Xiaomi, among other new products, introduced the advanced Redmi Buds 6 Pro wireless headphones under its subsidiary brand Redmi, which were equipped with a triple speaker system that includes a dual 6.7mm piezoelectric ceramic driver and an 11 mm dynamic driver with titanium coating.
Redmi Buds 6 Pro received support for spatial audio, as well as MIHC, LDHC 5.0 and LC3 audio codecs. In addition, the novelty boasts a Deep Space Noise Reduction 2.0 noise reduction system with a specially designed algorithm that filters noise with a volume of up to 55 dB and has several levels of settings.
By the way, the three-microphone system in the Redmi Buds 6 Pro is able to block wind noise at speeds up to 12 m/s during calls.
Taking into account charging from the battery built into the case, the Redmi Buds 6 Pro headphones offer up to 36 hours of battery life, and charging the headphones for 5 minutes will provide up to two hours of listening to tracks.
In addition to the basic version of the Redmi Buds 6 Pro headphones, the manufacturer introduced their gaming version, which provides a lower latency in audio transmission (20 ms via a special adapter), supports the LHDC Lossless audio codec, and comes with a faster 67W charging case.
The Redmi Buds 6 Pro is already available in China in green, white and black colors at a price of about $55 for the standard version and $69 for the game modification. The new product is expected to enter the global market later, but there are no details about this yet.


