Dizo, an affordable audio and accessories brand backed by Realme, has been quite active in the last few months with new product launches. Among the company's more recent offerings is the Wireless Power neckband-style Bluetooth in-ear headset that promises some improvements over the Dizo Wireless, nulls royale which was the first product from the brand in its category.

The Wireless Power is a neckband-style headset that comes in two color variants: black and white. The headset has an IPX5 rating, which means it's splash resistant. It is also equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC for quick pairing and other such features. But the most important feature of this neckband-style Bluetooth in-ear headset is its battery life, which the company claims provides 25 hours of continuous music playback on a single charge.

The Dizo Wireless Power comes with ear tips of three different sizes, so you can choose the tip that best fits your ears. The earbuds are magnetic, so they snap together when not in use, which makes them easier to carry around as well as store in the provided carrying case that comes along with the package.

The Dizo Wireless Power has a built-in microphone and 3 buttons on its design: volume up and down buttons on one side and a multifunctional button on another side.

The cable between both earbuds has been designed to be flexible for comfort, but we found it to be quite stiff compared to other neckband-style headsets we have used in the past. This means it may take some time getting used to using the Dizo Wireless Power if you are switching from another brand's neckband-style headset or if you aren't accustomed to using such type of headsets at all.

The Dizo Wireless Power also comes with an app called SoundTouch that allows- Askmodapk

you to control the headset's settings and its sound profile.

The Dizo Wireless Power also comes with a built-in microphone and comes with a variety of ear tips of different sizes, so you can choose the tip that best fits your ears. The earbuds are magnetic, so they snap together when not in use, which makes them easier to carry around as well as store in the provided carrying case that comes along with the package.

The Dizo Wireless Power has a built-in microphone and 3 buttons on its design: volume up and down buttons on one side and a multifunctional button on another side.

The cable between both earbuds has been designed to be flexible for comfort, but we found it to be quite stiff compared to other neckband-style headsets we have used in the past. This means it may take some time getting used to using the Dizo Wireless Power if you are switching from another brand's neckband-style headset or if you aren't accustomed to using such type of headsets at all.

The Dizo Wireless Power also comes with an app called SoundTouch that allows you to control the headset's settings and its sound profile.

Both headsets come with a built-in microphone, but they don't come with any physical buttons which means that they will only work while connected to your device via Bluetooth or NFC (Near Field Communication). Both models do not support voice commands through Siri or Google Now either, so you