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Review on Samsung Galaxy Buds2 wireless headphones, graphite by Adam Nowak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

What information do I have regarding the Galaxy Buds 2? The content is a tad underwhelming. The body of the headphones is composed of the same material as the sliding, but less shiny, headphones. It is advised to buy any cover because the case in the pocket is scratched. How about style? Top-notch design. There are three: olive, black, and gray. White on the outside and the three aforementioned hues on the inside. Now that the olive hue is present, it appears youthful. How does the software portion work? You are requested to connect to the headphones when you first open them, and Galaxy Wearable is immediately downloaded (an application for the entire Samsung ecosystem). The charge of the headphones and the case quickly attracts your attention when you first open the application. The software includes a sound setting (noise reduction, sound background or turn these options off). There is also a game mode, which, in my opinion, is pointless because there isn't any delay in any case. Checking the position of the headphones in the ears is a feature (not necessary, but cool). Why not forgo the equalizer? It is present, but you are unable to customize it with ready-made settings. You can alter the sensor taps, check the firmware version, and other options (There are many functions, which is very pleasing.) What about independence? They will put in roughly 6-7 hours of work without noise reduction. They will spend around 5 to 6 hours working on noise reduction (it is difficult to say the exact time of operation, because factors such as charge, sound volume depend). Four full charges can be brought in this case. The charging time for headphones is between five minutes and an hour. A full charge of the ears takes 30-35 minutes, and the case charges at a similar rate. What enjoyed I? It costs between $140 and $160, which is pretty reasonable for Samsung. One key component is the background music. In other words, you stroll down the street, secure the earpiece, and presto! you can hear everything around you. Samsung's "Magic" case charges the headphones and displays an animation on your smartphone when you open it (only works on Samsung devices with OneUI 3.0). What happens in the end? These are ideal for you if you own a Samsung smartphone.

Pros
  • Price;\sON;\sSound;\sPracticality;\sEcosystem.
Cons
  • materials;\sEqualizer.