Xiaomi Buds 5 have been recently identified on various certification sites, suggesting an imminent release. Following certifications from FCC, SDPPI, SIRIM, and CMIIT, the device has now been spotted on Singapore's IMDA and UAE's TDRA certification platforms.
Xiaomi Buds 5 Certifications
The device, labeled under model number "M2319E1," is categorized as a "Short range devices/Low Power Devices" in the certifications. While the details do not disclose specific hardware or features of the upcoming earbuds, they do indicate that the authorities in Singapore and the UAE have approved the device for launch. As these earbuds are anticipated to succeed Xiaomi Buds 4, we can anticipate certain features based on the Buds 4 model.
Xiaomi Buds 4 Overview
Xiaomi Buds 4 sport a semi-in-ear design reminiscent of AirPods and come with IPX54 water resistance. Featuring microphone cutouts and tap controls on the stem, they offer a graphene-dual magnetic dynamic driver, active noise cancellation, 360-degree spatial audio, and transparency mode for audio enhancement. These earbuds are Hi-Res audio wireless certified and boast LHDC 5.0 for CD-level sound quality. Moreover, they are equipped with three microphones, including noise reduction, with wind noise elimination for call clarity.
The buds are housed in a pebble-shaped charging case with a dual-tone design, providing 6 hours of playback time and a total battery life of 30 hours. Each earbud, fueled by a 30mAh cell and supported by a 480mAh battery in the case, can simultaneously connect to two devices.