Redmi Buds 6 Pro: Devote to immersive audio with Xiaomi’s first circle-ceramic drivers

Calling all audiophiles! Here comes the official announcement from Xiaomi to launch the very much expected wireless earphones – Redmi Buds 6 Pro. This brand-new device will tout a rather exciting new feature: Xiaomi’s first circle-ceramic coaxial three-unit driver. That sounds like an interesting piece of technology that may enable this headphones line to stand out by delivering truly remarkable sound and, therefore, outclass its forbearers.

Beyond Standard Audio

But that is not all: the Redmi Buds 6 Pro have a triple punch of high-definition audio codecs, with the likes of MIHC, LDHC 5.0, and LC3 anchoring the rich sound with a lot of detail, whatever the source is.

Immerse Yourself in Sound

Redmi Buds 6 Pro takes your listening further with dynamic head tracking spatial audio. This groundbreaking technology makes any sound more realistic and immersive, placing you right at the center of the action, be it in music, movies, or even games.

Silence the Noise

No more distractions! Redmi Buds 6 Pro with heavy 55dB deep noise reduction stops the ambient noise before it could get to your ears. At the same time, the stepless dynamic noise reduction technology auto-adjusts its noise-cancelling level according to the ambient conditions.

Pre-Order Now and Choose Your Style: Ready for a new audio future?

Avengers, assemble! You can now pre-order the Redmi Buds 6 Pro on JD.com if you are living in China. Meticulously crafted in-ear design in four fashionable colors, including Ice Glaze White, Xuanwu Black, Runyu Green, and a special E-sports Edition. Each one of them proudly sports the newest capitalized REDMI logo as a fashion statement. Save the date! The Redmi Buds 6 Pro goes official later this evening on November the 27th. Pricing and availability will be announced in due course.

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