Realme Buds N1 Review
If you want budget TWS earbuds with strong noise cancellation, big bass, and long battery life, the realme Buds N1 are built for everyday calls, music, and even gaming mode use.
Key highlights
- Hybrid ANC up to 46dB (noise control: Hybrid Noise Cancellation).
- 12.4mm dynamic driver for bass-focused sound.
- Up to 40 hours total battery life (with case).
- Low latency mode: 45ms (useful for casual gaming/video).
- Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint pairing.
- Touch controls, water resistant/sweatproof design.
Full review (content)
Design & comfort
realme Buds N1 are in-ear, lightweight earbuds designed for long listening sessions and regular outdoor use. They’re also positioned for workouts thanks to sweatproof/water-resistant build and secure in-ear fit.
Noise cancellation & calls
These come with hybrid ANC rated up to 46dB, which helps reduce surrounding noise in metro, office, or street use. For calls, the earbuds use a multi-mic setup (paired with ANC/call processing) and work well for daily voice and video calls.
Sound & features
With a 12.4mm driver and 360° spatial audio support, the Buds N1 target punchy bass and an immersive feel for music and movies. If you want convenience, multipoint pairing lets you keep them connected to two devices (for example phone + laptop) and switch as needed.
Battery & charging
Battery backup is one of the main reasons to pick these: the total rated battery is up to 40 hours with the charging case. This makes them a strong option for students, commuters, and office use where you don’t want daily charging.
Pros / Cons (honest affiliate style)
Pros
- Strong ANC for the price segment.
- Big driver + spatial audio support for entertainment users.
- Long battery life (up to 40 hours).
- Bluetooth 5.4 + multipoint is great at this budget.
Cons
- Some buyers report connectivity or long-term durability concerns (depends on usage and unit).
- Spatial audio is nice, but not “game-changing” for everyone.
