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Review by Jon Donnis
The Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro are one of those pieces of tech that genuinely feel like a leap forward. I was interested in them because I wanted a proper wireless option for gaming on my phone, something light that wouldn't get in the way or make my head feel like it was in a vice. These earbuds completely nailed that brief. They're small, neat and sit snugly in the ear, and despite how lightweight they are, they never once felt like they were going to drop out. Even after a few hours, they stayed comfortable, and I barely noticed I was wearing them. Not only that they compare very well with full over the ear headphones which are a favourite for gamers.
I took them on a flight recently and that's when I really appreciated the noise cancellation. It cuts out all the usual hum and fuss of being on a plane, and it makes listening to music or a podcast feel like you're in your own quiet space. It's not just a gimmick either, it genuinely works, and makes a huge difference. That clarity is backed up by some really solid audio performance. There's a richness to the sound, with enough bass to keep things feeling lively but without drowning everything else. The mids and highs are well-balanced too, and you can switch EQ profiles depending on what you're listening to. It just all feels very polished and thought-through.
A feature I didn't expect to use as much as I have is the recording function. You just press the case button a few times and it starts capturing audio. I was in a café when I heard a song I liked and had no idea what it was. I quickly started a recording and later used it to identify the track. It was one of those small things that makes a big impression. It's also handy in work settings, especially if you're someone who likes to capture quick voice notes or meeting highlights.
There's also support for dual-device connectivity, which is great if you're juggling your phone and laptop. Switching between them is seamless. Add to that the fact that you get up to 40 hours of use including the case, and you're looking at a very capable all-rounder. A 10-minute charge gives you 4.5 hours of playback too, which has saved me a couple of times when I forgot to charge them overnight.
The only real downside, and it's a bit of a funny one, is that they're too comfortable. Because they're so light and unobtrusive, it's easy to forget you've even got them in. That's great for comfort, but not so great if one were to fall out and you didn't realise. They're small, and like all wireless earbuds, if they're lost, they're properly lost. It's not a flaw in the product, more just something to be aware of.
Overall, I've been seriously impressed by the Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro. They look sharp, sound amazing, and pack in features that you'd usually expect in far more expensive models. With everything from studio-quality audio to real-world practical functions like voice recording and multi-device pairing, they tick all the right boxes. They've been a brilliant addition to my daily routine, and I'm happy to give them a solid 9 out of 10.
Thank you to Xiaomi for providing the Ear Buds for review purposes.
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