Realme Buds T110 Review: What We Love And What We Don’t

Realme Buds T110 Review
Realme Buds T110 Review: Are these budget earbuds worth it? Unboxing, sound test, battery life, pros & cons – all you need to know.

Finding the perfect pair of earbuds can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. You want that blend of great sound, comfortable fit, and long battery life, all without breaking the bank. Sure, flashy premium options offer noise cancellation and fancy features, but can you really justify the steep price tag?

That’s where the rise of budget-friendly earbuds comes in, promising to deliver big on the essentials without draining your wallet. Enter the Realme Buds T110: lightweight, packed with features, and surprisingly affordable. But this raises the million-dollar question: can they deliver an experience that actually rivals pricier competitors? I put these earbuds through the paces to find out if they’re a hidden gem or just another case of “you get what you pay for.”

Realme Buds T110: Build Quality and Design

Realme Buds T110 Review

I recently got my hands on a pair of polycarbonate Realme T110 earbuds, and I’ve got to say, I’m impressed. These things are crazy lightweight! At just over 4 grams each, I can wear them for hours without even noticing they’re there. Plus, the polycarbonate feels surprisingly sturdy for how little they weigh. The included charging case is winning me over too—it’s small, well-built, and slips right into my pocket.

Realme Buds T110 Review

But the real kicker for me is how these Realme Buds T110 fit. The in-ear design really locks out the world, letting me disappear into my music. Sometimes I need to focus, and honestly, these earbuds do a fantastic job blocking out distractions better than some fancy noise-canceling models I’ve tried. For the price, you really can’t go wrong.

Realme Buds T110: Audio Performance

Realme Buds T110 Review

Let’s talk sound. These Realme Buds T110 pack some serious punch thanks to their 10mm dynamic drivers and that fancy peek+pu composite diaphragm (whatever that is!). I’ve been playing around with the EQ modes and here’s what I found: “Bright” makes voices super crisp, so it’s my go-to for podcasts. “Balanced” is exactly what it sounds like – it works great for most music. But “Bass Boost+”? That’s a whole different beast! If you’re a basshead, this setting will make your day, though folks who like a more delicate sound might find it overkill.

I’ve also made a few calls with these, and the AI noise cancellation does its job well. People could hear me loud and clear, even with some background chatter. And get this – there’s a Volume Boost Mode that takes it up to 102dB. I was scared it might sound distorted, but I was pleasantly surprised by how clean it stays, even when cranked.

Realme Buds T110: Battery Life and Connectivity

Realme Buds T110 Review

Battery life on these things is no joke. They promise up to 38 hours combined, and from my testing, that seems pretty accurate. Plus, the quick charge is a lifesaver. Those days when I forget to plug the case in? A quick 10-minute top-up keeps me rocking for way longer than I thought.

The Bluetooth 5.4 is rock-solid. I can walk all around my apartment without drops, which is more than I can say about some other earbuds I’ve owned. Now, here’s the one bummer for me (and fellow iPhone users): that crazy low-latency gaming mode doesn’t work with iOS. It’s kind of a miss. BUT, I tried it on my Android tablet, and it was flawless. So, if you’re a gamer, these are still a seriously good option, just know what you’re getting into.

Realme Buds T110: Water Resistance and Touch Controls

Realme Buds T110 Review

I’m not going to lie, I sweat. A lot. So the IPX5 water resistance on these Realme Buds T110 was a must-have for me. They’ve survived some seriously sweaty runs and a couple of light drizzles without any hiccups.

The touch controls are pretty slick too. A few taps and swipes are all it takes to play, pause, take calls – the usual stuff. But the best part is the realme Link App, where you can really make the controls your own. I was able to set up double and triple taps for volume control, which is a game-changer when I’m on the treadmill. Overall, getting the hang of the controls was a breeze.

Realme Buds T110: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Lightweight and Comfortable: Very light, making them comfortable for long wear.
  • Good Build Quality: Sturdy polycarbonate and a compact, durable charging case.
  • Effective Noise Isolation: Offers significant passive noise reduction.
  • Strong Audio Performance: Versatile EQ modes and powerful drivers.
  • AI Noise Cancellation for Calls: Ensures clear voice quality.
  • Long Battery Life with Quick Charge: Up to 38 hours of battery life and quick charging.

Cons:

  1. Low-Latency Mode Not for iOS: The gaming mode doesn’t support iOS devices.
  2. Touch Controls Need Fine-tuning: Could be more responsive.
  3. No Active Noise Cancellation: Relies on passive noise isolation only.

Realme Buds T110: Verdict

Realme Buds T110 Review

For just Rs 1,490, the Realme Buds T110 deliver an amazing value proposition. The build quality is deceptively good for their featherlight weight, and the snug fit adds a layer of passive noise reduction that works surprisingly well. The audio performance is customizable for your preferred sound signature, and the AI noise cancellation during calls does a great job. With their long battery life, rock-solid connectivity, and IPX5 water resistance, these earbuds check a lot of boxes.

While the lack of a low-latency mode for iPhone users might be a deal-breaker for some, and the touch controls could be snappier, the Realme Buds T110 remain a compelling budget-friendly audio solution. If you’re looking for maximum bang for your buck, give them a serious look.

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About the author

Vishal Jain

Vishal Jain

With a Bachelor in Computer Application from VTU and 10 years of experience, Vishal's comprehensive reviews help readers navigate new software and apps. His insights are often cited in software development conferences. His hands-on approach and detailed analysis help readers make informed decisions about the tools they use daily.

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