Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Kichiro Diaz ᠌ photo
1 Level
93 Review
17 Karma

Review on Galaxy Buds Plus Wireless International by Kichiro Diaz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

The main reason I purchased it was to utilize it as a headset for laptop-based phone conversations in my line of work. For me, the longest possible battery life and high-quality audio recording were must-haves. These or the Jabra Elite 75 were my two options. After putting these headphones through their paces for a few months, I can confidently declare that they are up to par. Although there are subtleties) No worries about dead batteries here; it holds a charge for an entire workday without a hitch and won't run out of juice at the worst possible time. Regardless of the absence of a case. Everything becomes more difficult when a microphone is involved. Due to the epidemic, I've been working from home, so there isn't much noise here. How well microphones work in a busy workplace is a mystery to me. Several people I was speaking with voiced their displeasure with how easily they could hear me. They claim to hear fine, nevertheless, every time. Possibly, when I was heard quietly, I actually spoke gently; at first, I was always curious about everyone. Honestly, I have no idea. Third, when the noise reduction kicks in, my speech is apparently muffled as well. The other party claimed they could hear me in a calm setting only the other day (that is, not noisy around, but quiet). A vacuum cleaner was currently operating in the adjacent room. We were all set after I locked the door. The fact that I had almost no trouble linking to a laptop is particularly relevant to me. The sound drivers on my laptop always seemed to become corrupted after installing the previous freebies, and I finally had to force a restart to get everything working again. The last time I checked, I had no issues with these. Perhaps once or twice in 2.5 months of daily use. The only thing missing that I need is Multipoint so that I may connect my laptop and phone at the same time. Then, in my opinion, they would have no rivals. In general, it's something I urge you to do.

Pros
  • Batteries. Simpler to use and store than the original Huawei Freebuds, the new case makes removing and replacing the headphones a breeze. They're a comfortable fit for your ears. Easy to use (even if I always seem to forget how to reset it or answer a call because there are so many options). But, I rarely use them when talking on the phone. All of their features are beneficial in some way or another.
Cons
  • Not that I ever fancied myself an expert in sound, but even now, I find that opinion to be pretty relativistic. In general, I do not think their audio quality is very high. Previously, I used Huawei Freebuds from the first generation (sadly the power failed in one) and the sound quality was noticeably superior. These headphones are not something I would suggest to someone who enjoys listening to music.

Similar reviews