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Review on Samsung Galaxy Buds2 wireless headphones, graphite by Wiktor Michalski (Li ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ratio of price and quality is very pleasing, I will repeat the purchase.

I got the headphones shortly after they were announced; I had been eyeing the Buds Pro for quite some time, but no matter whose ear cushion I tried them with, they still slipped out of my ear. The Buds 2 fit comfortably in my ears, and I think they would appeal to a wide range of in-ear headphone fans because of their smaller size and lighter weight (the difference between the Buds 2 and the Buds Pro is only 1.5g, but it is noticeable). In any case, before you buy them, I suggest giving them a try, exploring their features, and testing how well they pair with your phone. There are no compatibility issues when using Samsung accessories with Samsung phones, however there may be issues when using them with phones from other manufacturers.

Pros
  • Samsung cellphones (when utilizing the company's proprietary codec) have excellent audio quality; for other brands, I can't comment. Very clean and modern layout compared to previous Buds Pro models. The black on the Buds 2 is actually more of a dark gray, and while it doesn't sound great, it looks fantastic when set off against the white of the case. The sensor is sufficient and does not take up the full surface area of the headphones, so with little practice and skill, you can make adjustments without touching it. You can adjust the volume, change tracks, toggle between noise canceling settings, and answer calls all from the headphones themselves. It was intriguing to implement a method by which the volume could be adjusted without touching the sensor itself. At first, I was skeptical as to whether or not the system actually functioned. And it turns out that the two together are quite effective. The wind is muffled, but you can still hear powerful gusts; other noises, such as the sound of rain or anything similar, are muted but not eliminated; and the trip lasted for three hours; the noise canceler handled the rumbling of the road extremely well. The frequencies used to suppress background noise are insufficient. New with this ate is the ability to adjust the level of see-throughness as well as the tone that is conveyed (soft-clean). If memory serves, 30 seconds equates to 9ms in real life. There are some minor distortions and "digitalization" of the sound, but it is interesting to see which headphones don't have it. Transparency functions properly; all sounds, from ordinary to vocal, are audible. When recording audio (not all messengers offer recording from headphones), the voice is written even better than from a phone due to the high quality microphones and clear sound over a normal connection.
Cons
  • There is no autopause when one earbud is removed, it only works when both are removed, there is no autoplay at all, although a set of sensors allows you to implement these functions with a vengeance and everything works without any problems for cheaper competitors. Fat minus Samsung because I find it inconvenient to have to remove the earpiece, halt the music, and then converse. There are two tiny microphone holes on the headphones' outside (near the sensor), and I fear that these may become clogged with time if you use the sensor frequently and paw the headphones on a regular basis. It's unclear how the microphones will act under these conditions.

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July 17, 2023
I am completely satisfied with absolutely all characteristics
May 30, 2023
Satisfied with the quality.
May 29, 2023
Pros below: Sound. Comfort. Good microphones Different cons: The sensor is on the entire surface, I correct and switch.