Effortlessly control realme smart devices, monitor health stats, automate scenes, and fine-tune audio settings
Effortlessly control realme smart devices, monitor health stats, automate scenes, and fine-tune audio settings
Vote (3 votes)
Program license Free
Developer realme Mobile
Version 5.5.514.802
Works under Android
Also known as realme Link
Vote
(3 votes)
Developer
realme Mobile
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
5.5.514.802
Also known as
realme Link
Pros
- Wide compatibility with realme and DIZO audio devices and watches
- Combines smart home control and fitness tracking in a single app
- Scenes automation, including “Leaving Home”, can control multiple devices at once
- Rich audio customization for supported earbuds, including volume, bass, and noise cancellation
- Clean interface with generally easy navigation
- Single account usable across Android and iOS
Cons
- Occasional lag during syncing and while loading device settings
- Reports of devices disconnecting or not being detected properly
- Smart home automations depend on owning realme ecosystem hardware
- Some users want more customization options and finer control for all device types
- No dedicated desktop version, only available on PC through Android emulators
realme Link is the official companion app for realme smart devices, designed to bring your watches, earbuds, smart bulbs, cameras, scales, and cleaning robots into one control center. It suits users who already own, or plan to own, several realme or DIZO products and want to manage smart home functions and fitness data from a single app.
Unified control for realme devices
realme Link serves as a hub for a wide range of devices from the brand. The compatibility list is broad, with particularly strong coverage in the Audio and Watches categories. You can synchronize products such as Realme Buds Air7, Realme Buds T200, Realme Buds Q, DIZO GoPods, DIZO Buds Z, Realme Buds T100, Realme Buds T300, and more, along with the full Realme Watch family and DIZO Watch Pro models.
Once a device is linked, the app lets you configure its key options and keep everything tied to a single realme account. For users already invested in the ecosystem, this centralization is one of the app’s main strengths, since it avoids juggling separate tools for each gadget.
Health tracking and personal profile
For wearables such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, realme Link collects exercise and sleep data in one place. The app presents this information in a way that helps you follow activity trends and rest patterns, which can support healthier daily habits.
You can also personalize your profile with a picture, username, date of birth, height, and weight. These details are especially relevant when you connect a realme smart scale, since accurate body measurements depend on that basic information.
Smart home automation with Scenes
A major highlight of realme Link is its automation system, called Scenes. Scenes let you trigger multiple actions on compatible smart devices with a single tap. For example, the popular “Leaving Home” scene can switch off all connected lights, activate your surveillance camera, and start the robot cleaner at once.
Scenes work with a variety of realme smart home products such as smart bulbs, security cameras, air purifiers, and robot vacuum cleaners. Used well, they can simplify daily routines and reduce the number of manual adjustments you make throughout the day. The tradeoff is that these automations rely on having realme-branded hardware throughout your setup.
Audio controls and everyday use
realme Link also doubles as a tuning tool for supported audio devices. With earbuds like the Realme Buds T310, you can adjust volume, bass levels, noise cancellation, and other sound parameters from within the app. This level of control lets you tailor audio to your preferences instead of sticking to a fixed factory profile.
Users generally describe the interface as clean, with straightforward navigation between the different device sections. Managing multiple gadgets, checking health stats, and tweaking audio profiles can be done in a few taps, which helps the app feel approachable even if you are new to smart home ecosystems.
Account setup and cross‑platform flexibility
To use realme Link, you sign in with either an email address or a phone number, then confirm your identity with a one-time password (OTP). After that, you can refine your personal profile and start adding devices.
The same realme account works on both Android and iOS versions of the app, so your devices and settings follow you across phones and tablets on different platforms. There is no dedicated PC edition, although some users opt to run the Android app inside an emulator to check their devices from a computer screen.
Performance and reliability
realme Link delivers useful functionality, but it is not without issues. Several users report that the app lags when syncing data or loading device settings, which can make routine tasks feel slower than expected. Others mention occasional problems with devices disconnecting or not being detected correctly.
These stability concerns are particularly noticeable when you rely on the app to control many devices or when you frequently adjust advanced settings. In some cases, updating to a newer version of the app helps with device recognition, especially for more recent products.
On the positive side, once connected, many devices interact well with the app, and features like detailed audio customization on earbuds receive strong appreciation. Still, many users would like to see more customization options across all device types and smoother performance throughout the interface.
Overall impression
realme Link works best as a central dashboard for people committed to the realme ecosystem. It brings together smart home controls, health tracking, and audio tuning into a single app, which is convenient if you own several compatible devices.
There are real drawbacks: intermittent lag, occasional connection glitches, and limited flexibility in some areas. However, if you already use realme smartwatches, earbuds, scales, or home devices, realme Link remains a practical way to manage them, with automation and audio features that stand out in day-to-day use.
Pros
- Wide compatibility with realme and DIZO audio devices and watches
- Combines smart home control and fitness tracking in a single app
- Scenes automation, including “Leaving Home”, can control multiple devices at once
- Rich audio customization for supported earbuds, including volume, bass, and noise cancellation
- Clean interface with generally easy navigation
- Single account usable across Android and iOS
Cons
- Occasional lag during syncing and while loading device settings
- Reports of devices disconnecting or not being detected properly
- Smart home automations depend on owning realme ecosystem hardware
- Some users want more customization options and finer control for all device types
- No dedicated desktop version, only available on PC through Android emulators