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New Cyberbuds DAO TWS Wireless Earbuds from REDMAGIC


 New Cyberbuds DAO TWS Wireless Earbuds from REDMAGIC




Cyberbuds REDMAGIC DAO TWS

The Cyberbuds are Bluetooth 5.3 Qualcomm S5 enabled wireless earphones that deliver a minimal latency of 28ms when connected to a dongle. They include seamless connectivity, a battery life of up to 7 hours on a single charge, Active Noise Cancellation of up to 48 dB, and a selection of premium EQ presets, including DTS spatial sound effects. The earbuds' high-quality 11 mm composite biological diaphragm, which powers the audio, has allowed them to get the Japan Audio Society's high-resolution wireless gold standard accreditation.


Made with Comfort and Durability in Mind

These earphones feature a futuristic and opulent aesthetic design that has been created to match the REDMAGIC 8S Pro's distinguishing colors. For an added touch of refinement, they use a sturdy stainless steel center frame with a full-face laser-engraved pattern. The Goper app enables for better control of the earbuds, including codec formats, EQ presets, and game modes. The casing has RGB effects and a sliding cover design. Another control knob that I can only presume is for volume control is also visible on the case.



Key Features

  • Moving coil: 11 mm
  • Diaphragm material: Wool paper/LCP film
  • Voice coil: Copper-clad aluminiumBattery capacity (charging box): 350 mAh
  • Battery capacity (earphones): 35 mAh
  • Charging time (charging case): Approximately 50 minutes
  • Charging time (earphones): Approximately 40 minutes
  • Earphone chip: Dual-core Qualcomm S5 with Bluetooth 5.3
  • Dongle chip: Qualcomm S3
  • Supported codecs: AAC, SBC, LE Audio, LHDC 5.0, aptX
  • Control: Tap touch control
  • Charging interface (charging compartment): Type-C
  • Function buttons: Yes (charging compartment)
  • Data interface (base): Type-C
  • Dongle interface (base): Type-C
  • Knob button (base): Yes
  • Wireless charging capabilities (base): Yes
  • App: Gopher available in Play Store and soon in App Store.






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