
You may be wondering what happened to that famous parcel ordered long ago from China. Well, the same question is being asked by thousands of users who have taken advantage of the cheap price of the recent Buds Air realms, TWS headphones presented a few weeks ago, in different colors including a bright and bright yellow, the same color as the Realme logo. Just this last color has intrigued users, who, net of a design distinct from that of Apple's Airpods, would have found a decidedly original product in their hands compared to the many already on the market that emulate in all respects the solutions of bluetooth headphones of the bitten apple.
Realme Buds Air: delays in shipments due to Coronavirus
well, despite efforts, Realme also had to surrender to the devastating Coronavirus which for obvious reasons slowed the national and international economy linked to China. Realme, however, did not just remain at the mercy of the events, but wanted to warn its customers, who are undergoing delays in the shipments of this product with an official press release, heartening at the same time the users that the Realme Buds Air will be shipped, but not within a few days, with particular privilege towards the Yellow coloring.
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The cause is precisely principally attributable to the chaos generated by the Coronavirus. In the letter written by Realme to its users, it is given as the start date of shipments, that of March 3, where all packages should begin to be sent regularly again. The company however also wishes to clarify that this promise can only be kept for those who finalize the purchase by February 14th.
At the moment it is difficult to predict whether any delays could also affect the brand's other products, but the situation is decidedly not very happy. Other brands have also had to opt for the shutdown and closure of some factories, leading to a series of unimaginative delays, considering that in China time seems to have stopped but in the rest of the world, before the general alarm, many have entrusted their purchases to stores and companies from China.