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Review on SAMSUNG Galaxy Buds Live: True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling & Wireless Charging Case - Mystic Bronze (US Version) by Wiktor Sakowski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

Regarding support: There is no support service in the application, not even a way to get in touch with one, and any attempts to fix a problem with these headphones in other Samsung services will encounter their incompetence and be redirected to Buds Customer Service, which is not in their 2022 branch, and they, in turn, don't care about the issues of the 2022. In general, live may be a fantastic alternative to pods if someone thought about not ignoring obvious difficulties and solving incoming ones, as they have not yet learnt how to manufacture regular items in any other way in our society.

Pros
  • + Convenience, but even for me this is irrelevant since I'm not prepared to sit in them for longer than a few hours + Design is a breath of fresh air in the world of pods and their imitators (I have peculiar tastes because Sony's Link Buds are also my fave) + Noise isolation - even though these aren't earplugs, they perfectly shield my ear canal from outside noise. + Noise reduction is effective, but I don't use it because it makes me queasy and the sound alters. + Operating time - daily use has never resulted in a charge issue
Cons
  • - Sound - I'm not sure why some people give it such high acclaim because, save from some low frequencies, it is utterly unpronounced and, without an equalizer, they sound like a barrel (even pods have more texture). They connect to the phone (iOS) only through their native application (what if it is suddenly removed, for example, from the store, as many other publishers like to do?). In the case of Windows, I typically failed to connect them properly so that there was no unhealthy delay, let alone the need to constantly manually switch between devices. - Touch control - some genius placed this region where you will frequently unintentionally touch it while adjusting the headphones. By turning off this wonder in the program, it is turned back on when you close it. I've never been a fan of Samsung cases, and this one is no exception. However, if the design is one thing, the battery volume is another. (just sufficient for three full charges at most, which is odd given its size even though it is light enough) - Ear pads, or rather, their absence - yes, there is a second pair of larger hooks, but they are just as stupid as the first ones because they do not cling to the ear, as, for example, in sports headsets, but instead simply serve as a kind of emphasis on it, adding even more discomfort when worn. As a result, the headphones are ordinary earbuds with all the drawbacks (they may fly out or be incorrectly oriented in the ear canal Well, the program itself is the primary piece of stupidity.