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Review on Upgrade Your Audio Experience with Samsung Galaxy Buds+ Plus: True Wireless Earbuds with Improved Battery and Call Quality in White, including Wireless Charging Case and Velvet Pouch. by Eunu Cha

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am happy with everything, the product matches the description.

In general, they are good headphones that are free from significant problems. Providing a guarantee, which is expected to be reliable, a battery that is robust, and convenience. This is possibly the most cost-effective choice for Samsung device owners. The absence of high-resolution codecs may leave the remainder of the audience dissatisfied with the quality of the sound. Some pros: 1) A fit that is both comfortable and secure. It is obvious that the anatomical structure of each person is unique, but they are the third "gags" that fit snugly in my ears; previously, I could only manage with the Sennheiser CX300 and some Xiaomi headphones. It would be prudent for you to give this model a shot if choosing the appropriate vacuum headphones has proven difficult for you. 2) The exceptional performance of the Bluetooth connection; it rapidly connects to the phone, maintains the connection securely, and nearly never picks up interference from other devices on the street. Before that, there were Sennheiser Momentum overheads, and it was hard to listen to anything near the road since pickups from cables and automobile navigators jammed the signal to the point where it stuttering endlessly. 3) The sound quality is average. Despite the fact that this is not an audiophile's ideal setup, listening to music of any genre is not an unpleasant experience because all frequencies are present. When the dynamic mode of the equalizer is engaged, the sound transforms to become more forceful and assertive, making it an excellent choice for contemporary music. 4) I have the utmost regard for your work schedule. I put it in a case that goes to wireless charging a couple of times a week, and then I listen to it while driving and working out. In each situation, I listen to approximately three hours' worth of podcasts and music at 80% volume. I have never been in a situation when the headphones I was wearing were empty. 5) A case that is not only compact but also has not a single corner. Fits nicely within a micropocket of your jeans and moves around easily there. 6) Simple yet highly powerful application. You have the ability to personalize the sound and control settings without straining either your eyes or your brain. 7) Modes that include the sound of the environment and your own voice with the sound that is played through your headphones. On the street, when you have to pay close attention to the surrounding noise in order to avoid being run over by a car, this comes in quite handy. The "deaf barrel" effect, which occurs when a person can't hear themselves and tries to speak louder than is required, does not occur when someone is speaking on the phone. Some cons: 1) TOUCH BUTTONS. Oh, how I despise them! They function with any contact, even if you lightly touch your shoulder while rocking in a chair and lifting a dumbbell; they detect the movement. In addition, the processing of touch is unreliable; sometimes two presses are required to achieve the same result as a single one. This occurs when the user's finger shakes while pressing the button or when it is positioned at an incorrect angle. In general, the quality of the sensor is comparable to that of inexpensive home goods such as kitchen appliances. 2) The sound isolation is not very strong, despite the fact that the headphones fit well in the ears. Even at full volume, attempting to listen to silent recordings in the train is not going to be successful. 3) Glossy case. Very subjective, came across as cheap and nasty at times, and was experienced as such. 4) The microphone that is integrated in is really noisy. To the best of my knowledge, this is the issue that arises with each and every TrueWireless plug; the distance to the mouth is simply too great. 5) The absence of AAC and AptX codecs Samsung's mobile devices use a proprietary codec that delivers quality that is equivalent to other options. But if you have a phone from one of the competing firms, you can only use SBC, and it's not a given that the sound quality will be on par. I have a Note 9, however if you already own a smart device made by another manufacturer, give it a listen before making a purchase.

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