
After the release of the Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro in August, Xiaomi also introduced the company’s most recent half-in earbuds, the Xiaomi Buds 4, alongside the phones in the Xiaomi 13 series. Dynamic adaptive EQ compensation and Xiaomi’s custom graphene dual magnetic drivers guarantee a stable and consistent sound quality.
These element Bluetooth 5.3 and new LHDC 5.0 as well as Hello there Res Sound that guarantee a shocking sound in top quality and with low-bending. The case includes a “space container” plan, and tiny headphones can be snapped once more into its place for simple capacity.

It promises a comfortable fit and long-lasting wearability. In addition, adaptive active noise-cancelling can adjust for various levels of noise cancellation in real time by recognizing unwanted ambient noise. On-device computing is provided by the new “independent spatial audio.”
Specifications of the Xiaomi Buds 4:
Bluetooth 5.3 network
Upheld Codec: Half-in-ear 60° angled design for precise comfort Graphene dual-magnetic dynamic drivers, Hi-Fi audio, and Spatial Audio. Adaptive active noise cancellation (ANC) 3Mic + AI call noise reduction that can even cut 32.4km/h wind noise. Dynamic self-adaptive EQ Dual device smart connection. Dust and water resistant (IP54 for the earbuds, IPX4 for the case). 18.62×30.68×19.70mm; Weight: The buds have a 35mAh, 4.4g battery that can run for 6 hours with ANC off. The case’s 480mAh battery has a 30-hour (ANC-OFF) or 20-hour (ANC-ON) life span, and a 10-minute charge provides 2.5 hours of playback.
Cost and accessibility:
The Xiaomi Buds 4 costs 699 yuan, or Rs. 100, and is available in black, white, and green. 8,280, roughly what’s more, is now discounted in China.