RGB SHOVED INTO TRANSPARENT TWS HEADPHONES FOR GAMERS. THIS IS WHAT THE NEW REDMAGIC LOOKS LIKE
RGB SHOVED INTO TRANSPARENT TWS HEADPHONES FOR GAMERS. THIS IS WHAT THE NEW REDMAGIC LOOKS LIKE
RGB SHOVED INTO TRANSPARENT TWS HEADPHONES FOR GAMERS. THIS IS WHAT THE NEW REDMAGIC LOOKS LIKE

RGB shoved into RedMagic Cyberbuds Dao transparent TWS headphones for gamers

Today, July 31, RedMagic, which is a subsidiary of the Nubia brand and produces various kinds of gadgets for gamers, officially introduced RedMagic Cyberbuds Dao fully wireless headphones to the international market. It should be noted right away that although many fans of the brand are used to the manufacturer releasing more or less affordable solutions, this TWS model turned out to be quite an expensive pleasure – in Europe, the novelty is sold for 229 euros (in the end, the price will depend on the region). Although for this amount the company provides an impressive set of benefits.

It’s worth starting with the fact that the RedMagic Cyberbuds Dao headphones come in a completely transparent plastic case, through which you can see the “stuffing” of the device – the company’s designers were probably inspired by other popular Nothing Ear (1) TWS headphones, which are made in a similar style. However, in the case of RedMagic, the engineers went further – under the transparent plastic there is an RGB LED backlight that can be configured. The glow will be noticeable through transparent plastic, so the novelty looks really stylish and unusual – no one has such a combination on the market yet.

The headphone performance is based on the Qualcomm S5 processor, which supports the Bluetooth 5.3 wireless connection protocol, plus the device received support for active noise reduction up to 48 dB and 11 mm drivers. The company said that thanks to this, the headphones sound very pleasant and clear, but this remains to be tested.

And, most interestingly, the headphones can be connected to literally any platform – RedMagic Cyberbuds Dao works with PC, PS4 and PS5, as well as Android smartphones and the Nintendo Switch console. Yes, Apple devices are not on the supported list, but you can probably still connect them – just without proprietary software.

Together with the headphones, a case with a transparent cover is supplied, which performs standard functions – this is a conditional portable battery for the headphones and a carrying case.

But the important thing is that the case also acts as a wireless charger – along with the headphones and the case, the manufacturer supplies a base charging station that looks very stylish and is responsible for charging both the headphones and the transport case. She, importantly, also has an RGB-illuminated edging.

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