The Chinese tech goliath Xiaomi disclosed a moderate and marginally mitigated rendition of its AirPod-like Mi AirDots 2s named the Mi AirDots 2 SE.
The earbuds are furnished with savvy voice controls and double receivers bested with clamor crossing out. Like its more established kin, the wearable offers simple touch controls for going to calls, changing tracks and controlling volume.
Much the same as the Mi AirDots 2s, the Mi AirDots 2 SE has the equivalent 14.2mm drivers, yet just accompanies AAC codec and not the LDHC Hi-Res sound codec. The headset, similar to all other Xiaomi remote earbuds, consequently interfaces with the telephone running MIUI when you open the case and take out the headphones.
Aside from this, the gadget accompanies an infrared sensor that offers savvy wear location. It consequently stops the track when you expel them.
As indicated by the organization, the earbuds have been explicitly intended for an agreeable semi-in-ear configuration to forestall any strain on ears for longer use. Each earbud weighs just 4.7 grams.
On the battery front, the Mi AirDots 2 SE vows to offer 5 hours of playback and 20 hours with the case. The case accompanies a USB Type-C port and takes around 1.5 hours to charge.
The earbuds are accessible for pre-request in China, and shipments will begin on May 19, interfering with clients by $24.