Xiaomi introduced Redmi AirDots with Bluetooth 5.0 in China along with Redmi Note 7 Pro back in March. The Redmi AirDots are affordable truly wireless earbuds, and pack a 7.2mm driver unit to produce deep bass and high-quality stereo audio, but how do these fair in day to day usage? Should you buy the Redmi AirDots, read on our review to find out. Box Contents Redmi AirDots with the charging case Extra ear-tips User guide We recently unboxed the Redmi AirDots, check out the unboxing and first impressions. Design and Build Quality Similar to other Xiaomi ecosystem products, Redmi AirDots features a minimal design, these come with a case which is entirely made up of plastic and is prone to scratches. The build of the case just average at best and gets scratched easily, so it's better to treat it with a little care. The earbuds are also made up of plastic, due to which Redmi Airdots are lightweight and weigh just 4.1 grams, including the case the total weight is less than 36 grams. These earbuds seem hollow and don't seem to have an assuring build, with that said, treat these with care and don't let it fall on hard surfaces frequently. The earbuds are held tightly via ...
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