According to the manufacturer, the product is equipped with a two-core processor and support for binaural audio technology, that is, the headset transmits the sound to both ears simultaneously. In addition, the model supports the Bluetooth 5.0 standard with LHDC technology, which should mean the transmission of up to three times more audio data compared to normal pairing, according to Xiaomi. There is also a low latency mode, which can be interesting to play, as it reduces the sound delay and ensures a good synchronization with the content of the screen. Another feature on the device is support for the brand’s virtual assistant, XiaoAI. This way, the user can control the reproduction and also answer calls through voice commands, if connected to a cell phone of the Chinese giant. It is worth mentioning that Xiaomi also promises fast pairing on devices with MIUI. The Mi Air 2S TWS has 14.2 mm drivers, which should be enough for a good volume of sound. There is also a technology that reduces possible noise, sending the audio to each earbud separately. Its case, in turn, supports wireless charging in the Qi standard or via cable via a USB-C port. According to Xiaomi, it takes an hour in the socket to reach 100% charge. The main novelty of the Xiaomi launch is the battery life. The company claims that the new Mi Air 2S TWS can offer up to five hours of continuous earbud playback on a single charge. The charging case, in turn, allows for a few more hours of music, totaling 24 hours, that is, 70% compared to the previous generation of the Bluetooth headset.

Xiaomi Launches Bluetooth Headset That Resembles AirPods And Has 24 Hours Of Battery Life - 16