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The result are tiny earbuds that are comfortable despite a tip that goes. Samsung has a certified banger on its hands. They sound excellent, they're comfortable, and the noise-canceling is great. At 200, it is Samsung’s most expensive Galaxy Buds yet. This combo makes for a premium set of wireless earbuds and the company is charging it dearly.
GALAXY BUDS PRO REVIEW ANDROID
The Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are a great option for anyone after a premium pair of wire-free headphones to go with an Android device. Bringing this review to a conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro is a great mix of minimalistic design, terrific audio, decent ANC, and disheartening battery life.
GALAXY BUDS PRO REVIEW UPGRADE
If better sound is a must, the Pros are an easy upgrade - or else, there’s Nura’s new buds or Sony’s, depending on how lavish you want get. With the Galaxy Buds Pro, Samsung combined the subtle curves from the Live with the small stature of original Galaxy Buds. Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Review: The Verdict. Samsung smoothed out the edges and ditched the small fins that. A perfectly good, totally unexceptional experience - utilitarian, really. The Galaxy Buds Pro are closer in size and shape to the older Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Buds Plus, though the design is more refined. I was impressed with the active noise canceling, as well. Very little has changed with the Galaxy Buds Pro. As far calling headsets, Samsung’s wireless earbuds have been a mixed bag. Not exceptional, but pretty much exactly what you need/want out of a pair of $149 buds. Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro review: Call quality and connectivity. The sound is solid, courtesy of Samsung subsidiary AKG. That became a nuisance when I constantly found myself adjusting them to deal with sweaty ears during a run - a bad time to have to worry about dealing with music controls. The biggest downside to the small size is there’s really no way to adjust them in your ear without accidentally triggering that touch. There’s enough surface area to access the touch control on the exposed side. I’m not sure why I’m blessed with the gift of ear pain with roughly half of the earbuds I try out, but these are ergonomic and designed for the long haul. The size and shape makes for an extremely comfortable pair of buds.
