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Redmi Buds 6 Play Price in Nepal

Indicative price
Rs. 2,500–3,500
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Full specifications

Driver
10mm dynamic
ANC / transparency
No ANC (AI call noise reduction)
Codecs
SBC, AAC
App / EQ
Xiaomi Earbuds app
Battery (buds)
~7.5h
Battery (case, total)
Up to 36h with case
Charging
USB-C
Wireless charging
No
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Editor’s review

  • AAC codec at its price is the key advantage over boAt's entry-level lineup. While boAt Airdopes 141 and 161 are SBC-only, the Buds 6 Play supports AAC — meaning noticeably better wireless audio quality when streaming from Spotify, YouTube Music, or Apple Music on a compatible device.
  • 7.5h bud battery is above average for this price tier, covering a full workday in one charge. The 36h total gives roughly four full charges from the case before needing a wall socket — manageable across most load-shedding schedules.
  • AI call noise reduction helps filter background street noise during calls. Practical for anyone taking calls from busy Kathmandu streets or inside crowded micro-buses.
  • Bluetooth 5.4 provides a more stable wireless connection with reduced interference in dense Bluetooth environments like Kathmandu offices and public transport.
  • The gaming mode caveat: The ~330ms listed latency is standard Bluetooth latency — not genuinely low for gaming. For mobile gaming, the boAt Airdopes 161 with its true 50ms BEAST mode is a far better choice at the same price.

Key Highlights

🎧 ANC No ANC (AI call noise reduction)
🔋 Battery 7.5h / 36h total
🎵 Codec SBC, AAC
💧 IP Rating IPX4

Key specs — what they mean

ANC
No ANC (AI call noise reduction)
Battery
Up to 36h with case
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.4
Water resist
IPX4 (buds)

Pros & cons

Strengths
  • Budget buyers who want AAC codec quality over boAt's SBC-only entry-level options
  • iPhone or AAC-capable Android users who stream music and care about audio quality
  • Users who want a clean, simple daily driver from a reliable brand limited
Weaknesses
  • Mobile gamers u2014 the ~330ms latency is not suitable for gaming
  • Anyone needing ANC u2014 the Redmi Buds 6 Lite adds ANC for a modest price increase

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Warranty & service

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Frequently asked questions

They target the same price but different users. The Buds 6 Play wins on codec (AAC vs SBC) and Bluetooth version (5.4 vs 5.1). The Airdopes 161 wins on gaming (50ms BEAST mode vs ~330ms), IP rating (IPX5 vs IPX4), and ASAP fast charge. Choose Buds 6 Play for music quality; choose Airdopes 161 for gaming and water resistance.

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Published Jun 3, 2026 · Last updated Jun 5, 2026