Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds are its best true wireless earphones to date: they’re compact, comfortable, and offer great battery life. Hey there! The Galaxy Buds sound more or less equivalent to a pair of cheap in-ears - and not even a particularly good pair.
There are many TWS earphones released in the first half year, such as Apple AirPods, Xiaomi Airdots, Huawei FreeBuds 2 Pro and so on. Samsung is no stranger to true wireless earphones, and the Galaxy Buds are the company's best pair yet. The Buds sport a small-form-factor design, and miss the extended shaft seen on the AirPods. The issue, as reported by a few on Reddit, seems to arise when Ambient mode is turned ON and reportedly, has been present since the first iteration of the Galaxy Buds. Samsung Galaxy Buds+ review, two months later: Still the true wireless go-to Two months on, Samsung's latest buds remain easy to recommend to most buyers Taylor Kerns Jabra Elite Active 65t vs. Samsung Galaxy Buds: Battle of the AirPod Slayers By Sherri L. Smith 17 March 2019 In the battle for the title of best truly wireless earbuds, it all comes down to features.
Even taking into account the Samsung’s ‘true wireless’ practicality, the sound quality is very much at odds with the £139 price. The Galaxy Buds Plus come with three tip sizes, plus three different wingtips to really fine-tune the fit.
Based on the knowledge I collected while doing that, I developed a fully-fledged Galaxy Buds Manager app … The Samsung Galaxy Buds+ are to Galaxy phones as the AirPods Pro are to iPhones.
Second, the Galaxy Buds are more discrete – so long as you don’t opt for the ludicrous yellow option. Connecting Galaxy Buds ($89.99 at Amazon) to a Galaxy device is just as easy as linking AirPods ($139.00 at Walmart) with your iPhone. I recently spend some time reverse-engineering the custom Serial RFComm protocol the Galaxy Buds use to communicate with the original Samsung Wearable app.