Samsung Galaxy Buds review: Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Buds are among the best EarPods available in the market...
Samsung Galaxy Buds review: Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Buds are among the best EarPods available in the market...
They are good though sometimes drop out. Love the fact I can see how much power is left (when the phone and buds communicate with each other)
Great product and value for money
Good sound but mic not so good when taking phone calls.
You'll need to update them using the Samsung buds software
Although their sound quality doesn't wow, the Galaxy Buds are certainly worth considering if you're a Samsung Galaxy or Android phone owner.
These compact, lightweight noise-isolating true wireless earphones should fit most ears securely; They sound decent, battery life is good (around 6 hours at moderate volume levels) and their compact charging case offers USB-C wired and wireless charging.
Bass isn't all that deep; charging case only delivers a little more than one full charge; certain features only work with Android phones.
Let's start with what's good about the Galaxy Buds ($130, £139 or AU$249), the third iteration of Samsung 's Android-leaning answer to Apple's AirPods . They're lightweight and compact, fit my ears fairly securely, have decent battery life -- 6 hours at moderate volume levels -- and their charging...
These compact, lightweight noise-isolating true wireless earphones should fit most ears securely; They sound decent, battery life is good (around 6 hours at moderate volume levels) and their compact charging case offers USB-C wired and wireless charging
Bass isn't all that deep; charging case only delivers a little more than one full charge; certain features only work with Android phones
Wireless is the future and the new Galaxy Buds prove that. They are smart and carry a huge potential in being one of the most sought out devices. Unlike Airpods, they can connect to any Android device and work tirelessly with the Galaxy Wearable app.
Let's start with what's good about the Galaxy Buds ($130, £139 or AU$249), the third iteration of Samsung's Android-leaning answer to Apple's AirPods.
Although their sound quality doesn't wow, the Galaxy Buds are certainly worth considering if you're a Samsung Galaxy or Android phone owner.
These compact, lightweight noise-isolating true wireless earphones should fit most ears securely; They sound decent, battery life is good (around 6 hours at moderate volume levels) and their compact charging case offers USB-C wired and wireless charging.
Bass isn't all that deep; charging case only delivers a little more than one full charge; certain features only work with Android phones.
Without question, these are the perfect complement to the Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup. The earbuds' remarkable battery life separates it from the crowd of true wireless contenders, while its easy-to-operate touch controls make quick commands a breeze.
Bluetooth 5.0; AAC and scalable Samsung codec support; Battery life and wireless charging; Adaptive dual-microphone array; Ambient Sound mode and touch controls; Compact build
No aptX support; Only IPX2 water-resistance; Lacks internal storage
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