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Review on Galaxy Buds Plus Wireless International by Vanchay Kokram (.) ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cool product, happy with the purchase, maybe Ill buy it again.

I adore loud music with a strong bass presence, such as rock, metal, and other similar genres. Yet, despite the fact that many people assert that there are fantastic basses and even if the question and answer section assures us that the bass is excellent, this is not the case. The sound does not have an empty sound, there is bass, and the sound is not like it is coming from a Chinese mobile phone. But this is not sufficient for me, so here is a little more; although it is literally lacking a little, you could still construct some kind of setting within the same program if you wanted to. When you listen to a certain kind of power metal, the chorus starts with the word "sausage," and you expect the song to bang at this point, but it doesn't. And it's always like that, you're waiting for what's about to happen, like the headset can do it, but it's just not enough. And even though the headset can do it, it's not enough. It seems as though you needed a hundred points to win, yet you only had one less than that. Even if it looks to be a lot, this is not the outcome you are looking for. The earbuds were able to navigate any and all obstacles, no matter how huge or little. The bass is stronger on my older Sennheiser CX 300-II headphones. The headphones have a sleek and compact design, and unlike the "apple" ones, they do not have any legs that hang down. Even in a rather quiet area, the microphone is of high quality; my interlocutor reported that they could hear me flawlessly, which caught me by complete surprise. Because the headphones are in-ear, the surrounding area is effectively muffled. The program gives the impression of being helpful, as it displays the current charge of both the case and the headphones. Yet, the equalizer was designed with aesthetics in mind. The other settings, with the exception of Dynamic, do not accomplish anything; yet, Clean is not a terrible choice. You are unable to manually modify the frequency of the signal. They would put in the application the ability to set when to pause, when one ear was removed or when two, this is done programmatically and there is a possibility, so it's strange that they didn't add it. The fact that there is no pause when removing one ear is also incomprehensible. As I opened the case, I was also disappointed to find that the fish soup had not been located on its own, while the Samsung smartphone had been. It was necessary for me to connect with handles via bluetooth. After that, they will naturally connect with one another on their own. A sizable touch pad that, when putting on or taking off the headphones, the user will frequently touch with their sausage fingers in order to turn the headphones on or change the track. In a nutshell, headphones are an excellent purchase for anyone who enjoys listening to music, particularly those individuals who listen to a wide variety of genres, ranging from podcasts and classics to rock and metal. The bass is not overpowering, and all of the instruments can be heard clearly.

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Pros
  • - Design - An excellent customizing app - Soundproofing that is achieved passively - Earpiece/Microphone - A little carrying case - Time spent at work
Cons
  • - There are bass lines, but not nearly enough of them. - Ear pads - Equalizer - There is no pause when removing one earphone, you must remove both - Backlash case cover - I have a Samsung smartphone, and when I opened the case, nothing happened by itself. - Backlash case cover - There is no pause when removing one earphone, and you must remove both. Despite the fact that it is written there,

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