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Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro debut as the first Wi-Fi earbuds with Qualcomm’s S7 Pro chip

Wi-Fi earbuds are here! Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro offer lossless audio and 40-hour battery life via Qualcomm’s S7 Pro chip.

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The image displays Xiaomi wireless earbuds in their charging cases. On the left is an open black Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro case showing the earbuds inside, which have black bodies with light-colored stems. The earbuds rest in their designated slots with a small green indicator light visible on the case. On the right are two closed charging cases - one in white and one in silver/light gray - both featuring the Xiaomi branding. All three cases are arranged on a reflective gray surface that mirrors their images below, creating an elegant product showcase display.
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Let’s talk earbuds. Not just any earbuds, though—Xiaomi’s Buds 5 Pro, the latest audio gear to hit Europe, are making waves as the first to tap into Qualcomm’s bold vision of Wi-Fi-powered sound. Announced in China last Thursday alongside the flashy Xiaomi 15 Ultra phone, these buds are stepping up the game with a feature set that’s got audiophiles and tech nerds alike raising an eyebrow. They’re the first to use Qualcomm’s S7 Pro chip, which promises lossless audio streaming over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth without sucking your battery dry. It’s a big claim, and Xiaomi’s the first to take it for a spin.

Back in October 2023, Qualcomm dropped the news about its Expanded Personal Area Network (XPAN) tech, hyping it as the future of wireless audio. Fast forward to now, and the Buds 5 Pro are the proof in the pudding. Available in two flavors—a standard Bluetooth model and a souped-up Wi-Fi version—these earbuds are pushing boundaries. The Wi-Fi version, in particular, is where things get juicy: it delivers 96kHz/24-bit lossless audio at a bandwidth of up to 4.2Mbps. For context, that’s a hefty step up from Bluetooth’s ceiling, which tops out at compressed formats like aptX or LDAC if you’re lucky. Oh, and here’s the kicker: you can wander farther from your phone without the connection crapping out, as long as you’re still in range of your Wi-Fi network. Imagine vibing to your tunes in the kitchen while your phone chills on the couch—no skips, no stutters.

But before you get too excited, there’s some fine print. The Wi-Fi magic only works when you’re, well, on Wi-Fi. That makes these buds a homebody’s dream—perfect for lossless jams in your living room or bedroom—but less of a game-changer when you’re out and about. Qualcomm in 2023 said that your phone hands over Wi-Fi credentials during pairing, which is slick, but we’re still in the dark about whether these buds can juggle multiple networks. Could they hop from your home Wi-Fi to your office setup without a hitch? TBD. For now, if you’re off the grid, they’ll gracefully fall back to good ol’ Bluetooth, so you’re never totally stranded.

Here’s another catch: compatibility. Right now, the Buds 5 Pro Wi-Fi edition only plays nice with the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra phones. That’s because they need a beefy Qualcomm chipset—like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or 8 Elite—to make the Wi-Fi trick work. Sorry, iPhone fans, you’re out of luck here; Apple’s ecosystem is a no-go. There’s hope that Xiaomi might expand support down the line, but don’t hold your breath for a universal fix anytime soon—hardware limitations are a tough nut to crack.

Now, let’s talk battery life, because Qualcomm’s been flexing about efficiency. The Wi-Fi Buds 5 Pro clock in at 10 hours per charge, with the case bumping that up to 40 hours total. Compare that to the Bluetooth-only version’s eight hours (plus case), and it’s clear Xiaomi’s not just blowing smoke. Lossless audio over Wi-Fi at Bluetooth-level power consumption? That’s a win in my book, and it backs up Qualcomm’s big promises from 2023.

The sound itself comes courtesy of a triple-driver setup—an 11mm main driver paired with a PZT tweeter and a planar driver—which should, in theory, deliver crisp highs, punchy lows, and everything in between. Add in active noise cancellation (ANC) to block out the world, and you’ve got a solid package for immersive listening. But Xiaomi didn’t stop there. They’ve sprinkled in some AI goodies too: call recording, transcription, and real-time translation. Whether you’re eavesdropping on a juicy convo or trying to decode a foreign podcast, these buds have your back.

So, what’s the damage? The Wi-Fi Buds 5 Pro will set you back £189.99 (roughly $240), and they only come in sleek black. The Bluetooth-only version, meanwhile, is a bit lighter on the wallet at £159.99 (around $200) and offers white or gray options. That £30 premium for the Wi-Fi model isn’t chump change, but for audiophiles chasing that lossless dream, it might just be worth it.

  • The image shows two Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro wireless earbuds in their charging cases against a gray background. On the left is the standard Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro in silver/light gray, and on the right is the Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro Wi-Fi version in black/dark gray. Both charging cases have an open lid displaying the earbuds inside, which feature a stem design. Each case has a small green LED indicator light at the bottom. The product names "XIAOMI Buds 5 Pro" and "XIAOMI Buds 5 Pro Wi-Fi" are labeled in white text beneath each respective case.
  • The image shows a promotional layout for the Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro wireless earbuds. The center features the main product shot with two charging cases - one open with silver earbuds visible, one closed in white - with "XIAOMI Buds 5 Pro" and "Hear the difference" text above them. Surrounding panels highlight key features: Harman AudioEFX tuning (top left), Powerful ANC up to 55dB and 5kHz with a person wearing an earbud (left middle), Dual-amplifier coaxial triple drivers with a technical exploded view (bottom left), 40-hour extended battery life (bottom center), Personalized built-in dimensional audio (bottom right), Gesture control for AI transcription and translation (top right), 15m/s wind noise reduction (middle right), and Qualcomm aptX Lossless with Snapdragon sound featuring a person with earbuds (bottom right). The layout has a clean, light background with Hi-Res Audio certification badge.
  • The image shows a promotional graphic for Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro Wi-Fi earbuds. The central panel features the black charging case with the tagline "Hear the difference" and Hi-Res Audio certification. Surrounding panels highlight key features: Harman AudioEFX tuning, powerful ANC up to 55dB and 5kHz, 40-hour extended battery life, dual-amplifier coaxial triple drivers, personalized built-in dimensional audio, gesture control for AI transcription and translation, 15m/s wind noise reduction, and Qualcomm XPAN enabling 4.2Mbps lossless audio via Wi-Fi with Snapdragon sound. Images of the earbuds are shown throughout, including a woman wearing them in the bottom right corner.

Xiaomi’s Buds 5 Pro aren’t just another pair of earbuds—they’re a glimpse into where wireless audio could be headed. Qualcomm’s XPAN tech has been simmering on the back burner for over a year, and seeing it finally hit the market feels like a milestone. Sure, it’s not perfect yet. The Wi-Fi dependency and limited phone compatibility are hurdles, no question. But as a proof of concept, this is exciting stuff. If other brands jump on the bandwagon—and if Qualcomm keeps refining the tech—we could be looking at a future where Wi-Fi earbuds are as common as Bluetooth ones.


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