iQOO has presented its first TWS headphones — the iQOO Buds 1i model, as reported by Pepelac News. These headphones stand out with up to 50 hours of autonomy and a price of approximately 245,000 soums (1,800 rubles / 22 dollars).
The iQOO Buds 1i are equipped with 10 mm drivers, providing a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Voice communication quality is enhanced through AI noise reduction technology. The DeepX 3.0 technology allows for the selection of four sound profiles: deep bass, clear speech, audiobook, and more.
The headphones support Bluetooth 5.4 and can connect to two devices simultaneously. There is a special mode for gamers with a 55 ms latency. Additionally, features such as Google Fast Pair, touch controls, Google Assistant, and device finding functions are available.
According to the IP54 standard, the headphones are protected from dust and moisture. With its price and functional capabilities, the iQOO Buds 1i could be an ideal choice for budget-conscious users.
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