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Review on Samsung Galaxy Buds2 wireless headphones, graphite by Janis Cerins ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

It's a blessing after cheap imitations of jbl and airpods 3. I'm happy with it. The listening feature also came in handy for me. Hearing loss brought on by a cold made it difficult to make out conversations at normal volume. I found that I could hear reasonably well with the help of the background noise option. Whenever I need to have a brief conversation with someone (at a store, for example), I switch it on so that I can continue listening to my music without having to remove my headphones. The headphones kept falling out of the medium ear cushions while I talked or chewed, so I switched to the little ones. Now the headphones do not fall out, but at the same time, the noise reduction does not work, I basically do not feel the difference between the on and off noise reduction, but this did not turn out to be crucial, the music and the interlocutor can be heard properly in the headphones Out of insult, they reduced in price by roughly 1000 when they came)

Pros
  • As I stroll down the road or take public transportation, the sensors detect me and my callers hear me without background noise. The audio is passable for the average listener. The headphones stay put when you take on and off clothing, which is a nice feature. The earbuds and the carrying bag charge at a satisfactory rate. In most cases, a full charge will last for quite some time after turning off active noise reduction and sound background. Not every day does my case get charged.
Cons
  • It rarely happens, but when listening to music, when I press pause, it does not always work, despite the fact that the earpiece responds with a peak. It skips to the next song without pausing occasionally (at the touch of a button) (perceives it as a double touch). The case is too slippery, jumped out of the bag several times when I took out the keys. One case was a necessity.