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Review on Samsung Galaxy Buds Live TWS Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation, Bluetooth 5.0, 12mm Drivers, Compatible with iOS & Android - SM-R180 (Buds Only, Mystic Blue Limited Edition) by Nadia Zaiteva (Indig ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

When only one earphone is in use, the other stays silent while the functional earphone continues to operate in stereo mode. Install the program, grant the bare minimum of permissions necessary for the fish soup to be found, then close and delete the application in order to connect the fish soup without giving yourself away with giblets to Samsung (clumsy version). Furthermore, without tambourine dancing, the headphones will cut themselves. You should use headphones. For the price, they look great, offer a high-quality, well-balanced level of noise suppression, and a great sound. However, Samsung's attitude toward its clients is disgusting; it just makes one want to scream that the ears are poo and that they shouldn't be taken. Actually, if you value your privacy, you should search elsewhere for fish soup.

Pros
  • Design, noise reduction, operational time, and the sound itself, which is somewhat bent (not the boom, which is on cheaper speakers). How is the microphone? Most likely, there was nothing that would prevent me from being heard, and this is fantastic.
Cons
  • Sensor: Triple clicks are interpreted as double clicks, and vice versa. You're out on the street with your phone in your pocket. The sound can start to shake suddenly with each head tilt. Excessive wearing could harm your ears. It can be challenging to swiftly and comfortably place in the ear. CERTAINLY application, without which you can't connect your ears to the phone (fortunately, only for the first time): Samsung demands that you read ALL of your alerts, your address book, your location, and other information. You merely voluntarily transmit all of your data to Samsung. nishtyak I doubt it (no). Functionally, you can also alter the volume control to activate noise reduction while simultaneously adjusting the equalizer through it. But why, for instance, can't you fast forward to the right and rewind to the left when there is a neighboring volume control that is similar? because.