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Realme Buds Clip Launched in India with Open-Ear design and AI Translation

Realme's first open-ear Buds Clip feature 11 mm drivers, low-latency mode and spatial sound, all for under Rs 6,000

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Summary

  • Realme Buds Clip has launched in India as the brand's first open-ear earbuds, priced at Rs 5,999.
  • Early buyers can get it for Rs 5,499 on February 5, 2026, at 12:00 PM IST via Amazon, Flipkart and the official Realme website.
  • Realme Buds Clip specs include AI-based ENC and AI Translator feature with support for over 30 languages.

Realme has expanded its audio lineup in India with the launch of the Realme Buds Clip, marking the brand's first entry into the open-ear, clip-style earbuds segment. Designed for users who prioritise comfort and situational awareness over complete noise isolation, the Buds Clip bring a distinctive form factor with AI-powered features and long battery life at a competitive price.

Realme Buds Clip Specifications and Features

Unlike traditional in-ear earbuds, the Realme Buds Clip feature an open-ear clip-on design that rests on the outer ear, allowing users to stay aware of their surroundings while listening to music or taking calls. According to Realme, the earbuds use a flexible memory titanium C-bridge that adapts to different ear shapes, making them suitable for extended wear. 

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On the audio front, the Realme Buds Clip are equipped with large dual-magnet drivers and Realme's NextBass algorithm to deliver punchy sound despite the open design. The earbuds also support directional sound and 3D spatial audio, which helps minimise sound leakage while improving immersion. For calls, Realme has included a dual-microphone setup with AI-based Environmental Noise Cancellation

The earbuds connect via Bluetooth 5.4 and support features like Dual Device Connection 2.0, Swift Pair and a low-latency mode for gaming. Users also get access to an AI translator feature that supports real-time translation across more than 30 languages

With that said, here's a quick rundown of the Realme Buds Clip specs for quick reference:

  • 11 mm dual-magnet large-amplitude drivers with NextBass
  • Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC codec support
  • Dual-mic AI ENC
  • 45 ms low-latency mode
  • IP55 rating
  • 45mAh battery per earbud, 530mAh battery in charging case
  • Up to 7 hours playback on a single charge, up to 36 hours with case
  • USB-C charging
Realme Buds Clips in hand design
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Realme Buds Clips in hand design
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Realme Buds Clip Price in India and Sale Date

The Realme Buds Clip are priced at Rs 5,999 in India, with an introductory launch offer of Rs 5,499. They will be available in Titanium Black and Titanium Gold colour options.

Sales are set to begin on February 5, 2026, at 12:00 PM IST, via the official Realme website, Amazon, Flipkart and select offline retail stores across the country. 

With the Buds Clip, Realme is clearly aiming to hit the spot with users who want a good open-ear listening experience without spending an exorbitant amount of money. 

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