Redmi AirDots wireless buds are the same as the Xiaomi AirDots but at half the price

Peter, 18 March 2019

Xiaomi introduced its first truly wireless earbuds a few months ago and now the company is following them up with a new model that costs half as much – just CNY 99 ($15/€13). That’s an affordable price for any Bluetooth headset, never mind a truly wireless one.

Technically, these are the Redmi AirDots while the first model was under the Xiaomi brand. Still, it seems that you’re getting the same features (other than the color - black).

The buds connect over Bluetooth 5.0 and feature 7.2mm drivers. There’s a built-in DSP wtihi “environment noise reduction”. It’s not clear if this is true noise cancellation, but odds are it only works for calls.

Redmi AirDots Redmi AirDots
Redmi AirDots

There’s controls on them and a double tap can summon the voice assistant. It even works with Siri on the iPhone and Google Assistant on Androids.

The buds can last up to 4 hours on their own while their carrying case extends that to 12 hours of play time. A bud charges its 40mAh battery in 1.5 hours, the 300mAh battery in the case needs 2 hours. Each bud weighs just 4.1g.

The carrying case extends play time to 12 hours The carrying case extends play time to 12 hours
The carrying case extends play time to 12 hours

The Redmi AirDots will be available in China from April 9. You can find them on the official store. They are available only in black, if you want white ones, you’ll have to grab the Xiaomi AirDots Youth Edition instead (here at double the price, there will be a sale tomorrow).

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 20 Nov 2019
  • IWT

Not delay,

  • Anonymous
  • 13 Nov 2019
  • Hx1

These airdots are good only for listening to music. They are crap 2hen it comes to calls. The person at the other end can hear everything and everyone around me and has a tough time figuring out what I'm saying.

  • jedhee
  • 13 Jun 2019
  • f{X

does the airdots good for plaiyng pubg? as in no delay of sound?

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