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Review on Wireless headphones Samsung Galaxy Buds, onyx by Jnis Griis ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, Im not sure its worth the money.

Despite having mixed emotions. It may seem on occasion that the price is a bit high for what it is. AirPods, which retail for roughly the same amount, appear to be of greater quality. I have made extensive use of it thus far; perhaps after, say, six months of use, I will reconsider. The benefits: Connects quickly and painlessly with Samsung's most recent smartphones. It appears to have acceptable sound quality, but my only reference point is the less expensive Huawei AM61 headset. Wireless power transfer is an option. USB Type-C port for powering the carrying case (plus wiring included). The downsides are: It was freezing, and the hat made a tremendous amount of discomfort. The headphones protrude from the ear, and the cap presses and moves them. Hence, the ear becomes uncomfortable and permeable to external sounds. The material used for the case's body is pliable. I kept it in my pocket almost always; I never put anything solid there on purpose. It was sitting on the table in what appeared to be a perfectly still position. A couple of weeks later, I saw the bottom had been scratched. Touchscreen interfaces are very basic. You should tap, tap, and tap again. The volume setting is disabled. This came as a big shock to me after I made the purchase (no, I didn't read it first). The ear canal does not react negatively to taps on the earpiece. Turns out, the drum has an effect on headphones. You need to "aim" and make a light contact. Even despite this, there are still issues; for example, a false positive may be achieved or the tap may not function at all. It's handy that I carry a Bluetooth remote control in my pocket and almost always resort to using it. The ear cushions don't seem to come in any standard sizes. And it was quite unpleasant. I was confused as to why the package had several different sized rubber O-rings. I've exhausted every every option, to no avail. When the headphones' proximity sensor is blocked, they falsely assume that you have inserted them into your ear. Because of this, there were a few occasions when I activated playing of the track without first inserting the earpiece into my ear canal.