The Oraimo SpaceBuds Neo Plus use an in-ear fit and are fully wireless, with no cables or neckband included in the design. They carry an IPX4 rating, offering resistance to sweat, which makes them reasonably suited for active use. The earbuds feature stereo speakers but do not include wingtips, RGB lighting, a UV light, or a display of any kind.
The Oraimo SpaceBuds Neo Plus support both active noise cancellation (ANC) and passive noise reduction, giving the earbuds two layers of sound isolation during use. The frequency response spans the standard range of 20 Hz to 20000 Hz, and spatial audio is also supported. Dolby Atmos, Dirac Virtuo, and a neodymium magnet are not part of the specification.
The earbuds offer a battery life of 5 hours per charge, which drops to 4 hours when ANC is active, while the charging case extends the total to 25 hours. A full charge takes 2 hours, and the earbuds feature a rechargeable battery with a battery level indicator for tracking remaining power. Wireless charging and solar power are not supported.
The Oraimo SpaceBuds Neo Plus connect wirelessly using Bluetooth 5.4 with a maximum range of 10 meters. They use USB Type-C for wired connectivity but do not support fast pairing, NFC pairing, or AAC. On the audio codec side, none of the aptX variants, LDAC, LDHC, or Auracast are available, and Bluetooth LE Audio is also absent.
The SpaceBuds Neo Plus include ambient sound mode, a mute function, voice prompts, and can function as a headset, with controls accessible via a panel on the device itself rather than an in-line control panel. Fast charging is supported, and a travel bag is included in the box. The earbuds do not offer in/on-ear detection, a find device feature, notification reading, a built-in translator, a temperature sensor, or a camera remote control function.
The Oraimo SpaceBuds Neo Plus are equipped with four microphones and include noise cancellation on the microphone, which is intended to reduce background noise during calls and voice interactions.