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Review on πŸ”΄ Sleek Mystic Red Samsung Galaxy Buds Live with Active Noise Cancelling - Wireless Earbuds by Vassil Nikov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfactory product quality, good price.

I used the headphones at home as a headset for calls at work (I work remotely), and while walking or running in nature, I was very satisfied with both the purchase and the sound quality. I used the headphones right after I made them, and I used them at home as a headset for calls at work. And it wasn't until a few weeks later that there was an occasion to put the ears to the test when I was driving by public transportation; when I did, I was met with an ocean of dissatisfaction. The sound stuttered and disappeared, and when it did resurface, there was a little short-term "out of sync" of the sound between the left and right channels. The headphones frequently lost signal (to the point where turning off one of them was the only solution), and the sound stuttered and disappeared. This only occurred in congested settings, such as the subway, a bus station or station, or an electric train station. The replacement headphones did not improve anything, as the performance of the old and new headphones was same. I came to the conclusion that they would serve me better at home as an excellent headset for calls, and that I should instead use the TWS JBL Reflect FLOW for transport. These headphones sound inferior, but the connection quality is more consistent. A solution to my problem was waiting for me in a specific headphone forum on a well-known website dedicated to mobile devices. I found the forum by accident a couple of weeks ago. It turned out that all that needed to be done in order to make everything work properly was to go into the settings (developer menu) and choose the "Scalable Codec" audio codec. There was no change in the sound's quality, and there were "no gaps." It is possible that the codec settings have been "lost" as a result of the fact that I have configured and linked the phone to a very significant number of quite varied devices capable of playing sound (ranging from portable speakers to head units installed in vehicles). In general, I would not consider myself to be a skilled user of TWS ears. I have utilized the wireless Sony WI-XB400 and the TWS JBL Reflect FLOW throughout the course of the past year. I'm able to claim that Buds Live is the one that appeals to me the most. It has a respectable battery life, touch controls, a comfortable fit in the ear, and decent sound for TWS in-ears (although I don't listen to heavy music or rock). It is an excellent headset for usage inside. It has decent sound for TWS in-ears. It is comfortable to use. In general, if the cost is not an issue for you, then I can recommend making the purchase.

Pros
  • Fantastic sound for TWS (with the proviso that it is not appropriate for rock or other forms of hard music), exquisite stereo base, and normal bass (again, for TWS). Look that is totally extravagant. They fit snugly in the ears, do not fall out, and I found myself spending virtually the entirety of my workday (on Skype, Zoom, and phone calls) with them in my ears. Control via touch, however it will take some getting accustomed to. Excellent microphone; it is also possible to wear it as a headset within the building; the voice is audible; the parties involved did not express any dissatisfaction with it. Outstanding autonomy: 6–8 hours with a case that can last for 21. Because these headphones are of the "earbud" variety, they may be worn freely in public without causing any issues; in addition, you will be able to hear both the music and the environment around you; furthermore, there is no danger of the headphones falling out of your ears and being run over by a vehicle; rather, you will be certain to hear the sound. Instant phone connection Utilizing this handy program on your mobile device, you are able to customize all of the settings. The size of the casing is rather small. Charging using USB Type-C
Cons
  • The most significant downside is that the headphones constantly lose signal when they are set to their factory defaults (although there is a workaround; check the comments for more information). Because not everyone is a good fit for the form factor, it is recommended that you try it on before purchasing it. Rock music absolutely cannot be played there since the noises all blend together into a jumble. It took me about a week before I felt comfortable using touch control "on the machine." Getting used to it requires a lot of practice. Active noise reduction has almost little effect (in general, active noise reduction on in-ear headphones is nothing more than a marketing chip), yet it is still available on some headphones. Others can hear everything that is playing in your ears even though the level is only between 30 and 40 percent because you are wearing earbuds and there is no way to avoid this. Because of this, headphones are not a good choice for calm environments in which more than one person is present. Price Too much gloss; the case "slams" immediately (I have black headphones)