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Review on Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wireless Headphones, black by Andrey Constantinov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

These are my first pair of wireless headphones for personal use, and I would choose to continue using the wire if I could, but the phone lacks a minijack. The delay issue is not resolved by other wireless headphones (I tested the Earpods Pro and Pixel Buds), thus the headphones are not at fault. - I'll eat again in six months. Although I switch away from the phone more frequently overall because I'm used to touch controls and nearly never touch them unintentionally. If the ears are really spotless, headphones won't fall out as frequently:) Videoconferencing communication issues still exist, but when I call, they can hear me as long as there is no wind, so that's already a plus. It's important to keep an eye on the headphones' sound outputs because unclean ones won't function.

Pros
  • I use a Samsung S21, stream music, and sit in Zoom while using it. I'll speak individually on the latter. 1. The music makes a nice first impression. Tall people are tidy and don't lisp or chirp. The knees don't bend when I play bass on my usual settings, but when I'm listening to Tuesday by Burak Yeter, the drums are pumping as they should be. As for me, the vocals are cool, but the heavier one is flat. I also listen to rock, folk, electronica, rap, and a little metalcore. Although I didn't make any adjustments to the equalizer, it will still get out of something. 2. Noise isolation. If the earpiece fits properly, passive isolation is sufficient to allow you to hear what you are listening to even on the outdated Hong Kong metro train. Additionally, Active mutes all sounds. It is still discernible in the absence of music (much like underwater), but when music is playing, the noise is not bothersome. Active background, often known as transparency mode, is the second noise reduction option. You can still visit the workplace and hear how loud it actually is despite the fact that, in general, it is for street safety. 3. Measurements. The headphones are little, and the case is too, as everyone writes. They were quietly lost in plain sight, but I was able to recover them. The search tool is present, albeit I haven't used it (when the headphones squeak).
Cons
  • first landing. I probably just have small ears, but bear in mind that when you walk for 30 minutes while wearing headphones, your already slick body appears to be attempting to venture outside. The Samsung fit check program confirms that everything is put correctly, and indeed, little ear cushions do not address the problem. However, you must walk and poke yourself in the ears every three minutes, which is irritating throughout the day. Before purchasing, try out the headphones outside for roughly an hour. 2. Adding to the first point, it is quite simple to touch the control buttons when you adjust it. Even if you try to hold on to the corpse from above and below, nothing will happen. Although it's unfortunate, you can turn off touch controls. 3. Concerning Zoom and general communication. Now, not all aspects of video conferencing are in order if music and game sounds are sent instantly. The microphone was entirely cut off for some reason after a brief charge in the conference case at a distance of an elbow, noises are swallowed up, you may be heard with a significant delay, and after a short charge in the case. Since there is no such thing with corded headphones, the issue is most likely with bluetooth and zoom. Calls can occasionally go unanswered.