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Review on ๐Ÿ‘‚ Samsung Galaxy Buds+ Plus Pink SM-R175N True Wireless Earbuds - Wireless Charging Case Included (Korean Version) by Xavier Xavier (Xavie แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

Overall, nice headphones that don't have any major problems. Offering a warranty, expected dependability, a long-lasting battery, and ease. Possibly the greatest choice for the price for Samsung owners. The lack of high-res codecs could conceivably cause the rest to dislike the sound. with benefits. 1) A secure fit that is comfortable. While it is obvious that each person's anatomy is unique, these are the third pair of "gags" that comfortably fit in my ears; previously, I had only been able to get along with the Sennheiser CX300 and a few Xiaomi. Consider using this model if you are having trouble choosing vacuum headphones. 2) Superb Bluetooth performanceโ€”connects to the phone right away, maintains the connection safely, and practically never picks up interference from traffic. Prior to that, there were Sennheiser Momentum overheads, which made it hard to listen to anything close to the road due to pickups from cables and car navigation systems that blocked the signal and caused it to stutter endlessly. 3) Common audio quality. Although it is not the audiophile's wow-wow fantasy, listening to music of any genre is not repulsive because all the frequencies are present. The sound changes when the equalizer's dynamic mode is turned on, becoming more powerful and forceful, perfect for modern music. 4) I respect your work schedule. I listen to podcasts and music by 80% while driving and working out. After that, I put the device in a case and occasionally use wireless charging to recharge it. Never once have I been without headphones in my ears. 5) Convenient case, which is compact and flat. fits well in the tiny pocket of a pair of pants. Application that is straightforward but effective. Without straining your eyes or mind, you can adjust the control and music to your preferences. 7) Modes that blend the audio you receive through your headphones with ambient noises and your voice. That is quite helpful when walking down the street and trying to keep an eye on the noise level to avoid getting hit by a car. The "deaf barrel" effect, in which you speak louder than necessary because you can't hear yourself, doesn't exist when speaking on the phone. possesses drawbacks 1) PUSH BUTTONS. How I despise them. They function from any touch, even if you only lightly touch your shoulder while raising a dumbbell while rocking back and forth. Touch processing is also erratic; if the finger trembles during the press or is at an awkward angle, a double press may be detected instead of a single push. In general, the sensor's quality is comparable to that of low-end kitchen appliances. 2) Even with a snug fit in the ears, sound isolation is not very strong. Even at maximum level, it is impossible to listen to peaceful recordings in the metro. 3) Shiny case. Totally subjective; at times felt cheap and filthy. 4) Poor inbuilt microphone. According to my understanding, the problem with all TrueWireless plugs is that the distance from the mouth is too great. AAC/AptX codecs are not included. Samsung mobile devices employ a unique codec that provides equivalent quality. The sound quality won't necessarily be as good if you use phones from other manufacturers since just SBC is left. I have a Note 9, but if you have a smart phone from a different brand, you should first listen before you buy.