

It's a similar sound to what the non-Pro version offers with a definite emphasis on the bass, which was sometimes overpowering and distracting from the mids and highs. Xiaomi's entry-level audio products have always appealed to wide audiences in India with their sonic signatures, and the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro is no different.

The only significant drawback in the specifications is the Micro-USB charging port even at this price and with this feature set, there's no excuse for using the dated standard, and it should have had a USB Type-C port instead. The earphones have 10mm dynamic drivers, and use Bluetooth 5 for connectivity with support for the SBC and AAC codecs.

Included in the sales package are three pairs of ear tips and a Micro-USB cable.Īpart from active noise cancellation, there is also environmental noise cancellation for better performance on voice calls, and an IPX5 water resistance rating on the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro. A button on the inside controls the active noise cancellation feature, and there's also a Micro-USB charging port on the bottom. A multi-function button controls power, playback, and the ability to answer or end calls, and there's also a rocker to control the volume. There are just a handful of buttons on the right side of the neckband, while the left is plain save for the only Mi logo on the headset. The fit is comfortable, with a decent noise isolating seal to aid the active noise cancellation. The neckband is flexible and can be twisted any way you like for easy and safe storage, and at 36g, the headset is light enough to barely be felt when worn. Despite all of this, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro still looks pretty basic and functional it doesn't call out for attention.
