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APPLE 🍎 KU TUFF KUDUKARA EARPODS | DIZO GOPODS | UNBOXING N REVIEW REALME TAMIL Dizo, the first brand under the Realme techlife ecosystem, is still in its infancy stages. The company launched two affordable audio products this year to boot and have now come out with two more products in the audio category – the Dizo GoPods Neo and the Dizo GoPods. In this article, we will be reviewing the latter, an Active Noise Cancelling earphone in the sub 3K price bracket. The earphones upon first look are undeniably similar to another product we've reviewed in the past – the Realme Buds Air 2. Upon further investigation, it is clear that the Dizo GoPods is, in fact, a rebranded Realme Buds Air 2. The earbuds are feature-rich and look great on paper, at least, but do we need a rebranded Buds Air 2 on the market? Let’s find out. GOPODS: BUILD AND COMFORT The Dizo GoPods look almost identical to the Realme Buds Air 2 barring for the colour. The GoPods are available in two colour variants – Smoky Grey and Creme White. We got the latter for review and were pretty pleased with the aesthetics. The charging case has a cobble-shaped design that is flat enough to easily slip into pockets without bulging too much. The case is glossy so it can attract fingerprints, but they are not quite as prominent on the White case. On the front, you have the Dizo branding and an LED battery indicator. The bottom houses the USB-C charging port and the right side has a pairing button. The case can be flicked open one-handed with ease. However, the hinge is not reinforced by metal, which is slightly worrisome for long term usage. The buds sport a dual-tone finish – glossy white stems and matte black buds. Overall, the design language is pretty aesthetically pleasing. The back of the stems has touch-sensitive surfaces to control both music playback and calls. The touch controls are reasonably responsive and worked well 90 per cent of the time, with some misreadings happening occasionally. DIZO GOPODS: FEATURES Since the Dizo GoPods are rebranded Realme Buds Air 2s, they have the exact same features as them, which automatically makes it an attractive, value for money offering. You get premium features such as Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode on these earbuds that are priced very competitively. ANC has been democratised by brands such as Realme, Oppo, and a few others, and Dizo is doing the same by offering it up at an affordable price point for the masses. Now, let’s delve into some other features. You can connect the Dizo GoPods to a pretty decent accompanying app called Realme Link. The app's UI is clean, easy to use, and has a fair number of customisation options. You can toggle between noise cancellation modes, activate features such as game mode, in-ear detection, and volume enhancer, and you can even customise controls. In-ear detection works well on the buds. During our testing, the feature worked about 80 per cent of the time. Other features of the Dizo GoPods including IPX5 water resistance, USB Type-C charging, and mono earbud use where you can use either bud independently of each other. Overall, the Dizo GoPods are extremely feature-rich for the price. The buds also support Fast Charging where just 10 minutes of charging will provide users about 2 hours of playtime with ANC off. The battery life is pretty good overall and it beats out the OnePlus Buds Z and the Oppo Enco W51 in terms of total playback time. DIZO GOPODS: VERDICT The Dizo GoPods is a solid, value for money