Key Highlights Pros: Comfortable design, value for money, decent sound quality Cons: Lack of USB Type-C port, no significant design change from 2019's Realme Buds Air Smartphone makers are increasingly diversifying into the true wireless stereo (TWS) product segment as the TWS audio products market is expected to grow 29 per cent this year, according to Singapore-headquartered market research agency Canalys. While tech giants such as Apple, Samsung and Huawei are standing solid in the segment and release their offerings from time to time, new players in the segment, such as Realme are trying to make a mark by offering value for money true wireless earphones. Oppo spin-off Realme recently introduced its Buds Air Neo true wireless earphones for Rs 2,999 in the India market and it is essentially the budget sibling to last year's Realme Buds Air. We used the earbuds for a few days and here's how it fared.