The dawn of the Samsung Galaxy buds+.
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The dawn of the Samsung Galaxy buds+.
Samsung Galaxy Buds+. |
Samsung has recently launched Samsung Galaxy Buds+ which make us want to know alot of things. This is perhaps an update to the Samsung Galaxy Buds but can it perform more than their previous release. Though that’s probably the reason for an update.
We perhaps know Samsung’s standards from the previous release. But these Samsung buds have a sleek new design, though not that much noticeable. They fit quite snugly in the ear offering a comfortable feel. They are also less bulky to carry around. Surprisingly these ear buds do not offer noise cancellation. Which perhaps could be essential for most users. They last around 11 hours of constant use, very useful.
They weigh 6.1g without the case and 52.4g with the case. They are available in black, white and cloud-blue colors. They look almost identical to the last year galaxy buds but the design has slightly
Samsung Galaxy Buds+ plus the case. |
This time they are tuned by AKG, a hi-fi company now owned by Samsung. Now they are dual drivers containing a tweeter and a woofer in each ear bud, which increases the audio significantly. They come with three sets of ear tips which you can change to your preferred fit.
Tracks are navigated and volume is adjusted with the touch-sensitive panel, these controls need a little bit of practice to get used to. Battery life is quite good. 11 hours of music with another 11 hours in the case, pretty handy. There’s also a fast charge, allowing a 3 minutes charge of fully dead ear bud providing 1 hour of listening time.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds+ are now retailing at $139.
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