Xiaomi Redmi Buds 5 Pro

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Sentiment score53% positive
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Last updated: Apr 28, 2026

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Reddit Icon69neutron69
11 months ago

I tried SoundPeats and their mid range model (I don't remember which, was around 40€), but I faced connection issues. Also there was lacking functionality like anc and a proper app. Then I bought redmi buds 5 pro(45€ for mine) and had much better experience with them. They have an amazing sound for the price point, have anc and transparency mode, dual connection and ldac support and their Bluetooth range is quite impressive. I can walk from one side of my house to the other with multiple walls in the way and still have a perfect connection. One thing I dislike is the small battery inside the case, the buds themselves last me 4+hours but only get 2-3 full charges inside the case, that wouldn't be a such problem if I didn't suspect the battery gets drained while idle(the case), which means I have to charge them every 5 days or so.

Reddit Iconboy_92
12 months ago

Redmi buds 5 pro cost exactly 15k and they are too good. Also come with ANC.

Reddit Iconcorrupted-priest1878
3 months ago

I've had the Redmi buds 5 pro, after a year ++ of using it, the battery started to deteriorate so badly. Left side is basically 15min of use before it rains out of battery. So yeah just be careful

Reddit Icondarkoliv3
3 months ago

J'ai les redmi buds pro 5 et l'anc est pas top, c'est des semi intra auriculaire. Peut etre que les 6 sont mieux mais perso j'irais vers des écouteurs qui rentre plus dans le canal auditif pour plus d'ANC. J'ai eu des sony 1000xm5 mais j'ai été très déçu de l'anc... Sinon je ne connais pas ces modèles mais je vais regarder.

Reddit IconFichinque
10 months ago

Hello, I am looking for good wireless earbuds that work for Android but especially for the Legion Go. I'm looking for: - Low latency for games - Good audio quality - A not-too-disgusting microphone - A good battery life would be nice, as long as I can wear them for 2-3 hours minimum without charging them. - Good quality ANC and transparency mode - For less than 150€ I've seen the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds, but the microphone sounds like garage And the ASUS ROG Cetra True Wireless Speenova but too expensive for my budget for now I currently have the Redmi Buds 5 Pro but the latency is way too high for any gaming.. I know I won't get exactly what I want for this budget but do you have any suggestions ??

10 months ago

Yeah, I have a friend who has them so I was able to test them, the latency is lower than on my Redmi Buds 5 Pro but it's still a bit too much... It's so hard to find the right earphones, no matter where I look I can't find which ones to get

Reddit Iconkewkkid
9 months ago

I've been having weird sound issues, they don't play well until they're fully lodged in my ears. Like it'll disconnect and only play at half volume. I regret buying them with Redmi buds pro 5 I never had that issue

Reddit Iconlunamoon404
5 months ago

I have seen some of your previous posts here, and have noticed that Liberty 4 NC have been in the top in most of them. I am interested in them, because of the midrange price and impressive battery life of 9 hours (!?). I saw that I have a local shop near me, which specializes in earphones and earbuds, surprising but convenient. I am currently using a Redmi buds 5 pro. because they are relatively cheap as well, but after a only a year they hold a battery of barely 2 hours or so. Also they have problems while connecting to my windows laptop and pc. I want to change. I saw that there is a "Syber Monday" sale (maybe a local thing), and the 4 NC are discounted from 100$ to 80$. Is it worth it? What are the general reviews and thoughts on the Liberty 4 NC? Thank you!

Reddit IconManyRazzmatazz4584
11 months ago

Redmi Buds 5 Pro. It's a last year's model, and 6 Pro is out, but still damn worth it for whatever your requirements are

2 months ago

No, I just probably liked it too much I did use a Redmi Buds 5 Pro, and I could use the same arguments onto here

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