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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

With its pros. Great sound. The noise canceling function works really well. Holds a charge for a long time. You can hear you well when talking even in a rather noisy place. Cons: Not everyone will suit the shape and ambishurs. The ears may get a little tired and the earphones may fall out of the ears. It all depends on the structure of a particular ear.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

With its pros. The sound is great, they sit comfortably, they connect automatically, it's ORIGINAL, they're just from the Emirates Has some cons In general, I liked everything, only the headphones easily fall out of the case

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Has pros: Clear sound, do not stutter, keep the bluetooth at a great distance. I am satisfied Cons below: They don’t hold very well in the ears, you can’t run and eat too, and when you walk at a fast pace you have to correct it periodically.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Different pros: - fast forward and rewind - instant connection - the function of voice detection and sound suppression is pretty cool With its cons. - when you correct, the touch is triggered - rewind (3 taps on the earpiece) does not always work - you need to get used to it

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

Pros below: Stylish, high-quality, you hear well, they hear you well, what else do you need) Has cons: It's hard for me to walk in them for a long time, but this is my feature

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Pros: Good sound, pleasant performance, good case, ears do not get tired Has cons: They are not very secure in the ears, the touch does not always work - you need to reconnect the headphones to the phone (non-Samsung).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

One week of ownership training and orientation. During this time, there is something to talk about that is based on both my experience and the reviews that I went back and reread before making a purchase. In terms of their physical design, the headphones do not offer the highest level of comfort. They are always given the impression of being kept in the ear as though they are on parole. On the other hand, if they are inserted properly (by first scrolling the grid down, and then scrolling it…

Pros
  • 1. Sound: If you value listening experiences of the highest possible caliber, we wholeheartedly endorse this product. The sound is excellent, very clear, and has a nice amount of bass for in-ear headphones. It lends itself well to the sound of any genre. It should not come as a surprise that the sound of full-size, high-quality headphones does not reach, yet it does. It will be quite challenging to win over a person who does not enjoy THIS sound because it is unlikely that they will do so. I will freely admit that the quality of the sound varies depending on the smartphone. I use a Samsung, and the Scalable codec functions properly. However the sound quality of the TV is also quite good. 2. Noise reduction: I will explain the value of noise reduction using a straightforward example from everyday life. When I was in the elevator, I put my headphones on and activated the noise canceler. At that point, I was pretty sure I was going to be trapped. There was no longer any sound of the elevator. Naturally, extremely loud noises like the metro or the vacuum cleaner will not go away completely, but the typical background noise will almost completely disappear. 3. Battery: It lasts an extremely long time, and it has never been possible to discharge it all the way down to zero during the day. Because it supports wireless charging, I laid it down on top of it while I slept. On the other hand, it takes a very long time to charge them, even with a cable and 2A of charging current it takes two hours. 4. Convenient case. It's possible that my surprise is unwarranted because this is something that applies to all TWS: the headphones don't need to be precisely fitted so that the grooves line up with each other. I just have to push the headphones into their holes on the right side, and they will automatically stand up in the correct position. 5. Voice transmission: I attempted to have a conversation while I was riding an electric scooter at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour while the wind was blowing. My interlocutor was able to hear me clearly; the wind did not create any difficulties.
Cons
  • 1. Sensors giving off false alarms. Information will be provided in the comments. 2. It is not possible to establish a connection with two separate devices at the same time. And this takes place in the twenty-first year. To go back and forth between the TV and the smartphone is a cumbersome task.

Good day, this is my fourth month of daily headphone use. As a replacement for my AirPods Pro, I opted to give them a shot. I was dissatisfied almost immediately since there were so many subtleties lacking from its predecessors. To sum up, the headphones' interaction leaves much to be desired, and I'll list just a few of the problems that had me spout off-the-charts expletives when using them. The exterior panel's touch sensor has a mind of its own. Yes, it does work; no, it does not. Fixing…

Pros
  • -outward appearance and style In terms of audio quality,
Cons
  • -inconsistent performance when compared to the real Samsung phone - aesthetics prioritized above practicality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

For those who pre-ordered S21, a free set of headphones was included. + Because Samsung uses their own proprietary audio codec, the best possible audio experience can only be had within the Samsung ecosystem. In this situation, the depth and detail of their sound is ideal. True low end. In this case, the margin on volume is fairly good. + If your headphones are a good fit for your ears (I found that roughly half of my friends didn't), then you won't have to do anything more to block out ambient

Pros
  • advantages: better sound (when using a Samsung phone), better isolation from outside noise, and greater independence.
Cons
  • It's impossible to play sports (they'll fall out), the ear cushions are poorly designed (they won't fit the ears of people in the year 2022), and the headphones' sensors are easily triggered by rubbing against one's clothes, all of which are problems.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

I was dissatisfied after purchasing these headphones to use, including as a headset. These in no way assist with my primary goal of shutting off the microphone. Of course, you can turn it off in the application used for calls, but this is highly unpleasant since, in general, the phone should be close and has time to lock before you need to speak to it (and twice if Knox is enabled). And what purpose does wifi serve? The volume control on a bluetooth headset used with a computer does not…

Pros
  • These appear good. Samsung cell phones function flawlessly. allegedly waterproof.
Cons
  • This isn't a fully functional headset.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

The earbuds are authentic (the Samsung phone easily recognized them, it shows the serial number when connected). Excellent sound quality and noise reduction are definitely not ideal, but it's possible that this is because the ears' shape isn't quite right. They never seem to sit firmly; it always seems like they will fall. Surprisingly, though, they never do—even if you turn your head. But, you must adjust to wear them for this. For me personally, voice recognition almost always works (but in…

Pros
  • Authentic headphones with good sound that arrived with a partial charge. Speech recognition and sensors both function. The case and headphones both have a lengthy battery life. The case recharges pretty infrequently with moderate use. Sound signals should be used to warn of the charge's expiration.
Cons
  • Not the most practical form; skill is needed because they will fall out if they are put on incorrectly. All unintentional touches are instantly recognized by the sensor. Both the current and previous notifications do not ring for me; perhaps I am the cause. relatively challenging to clean, but most headphones of this type are as well. They immediately become filthy.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, disappointed with the purchase.

I should start off by saying that I have a lot of experience with wireless headphones, and those were also Samsung plugs that were released two years ago. The noise reduction is good, but it is only necessary because the headphones do not fit snugly to the ear. I did not notice a noticeable difference in the sound. The previous version survived the voyage to Tai without recharging, while this version only had enough autonomy for a 4-hour flight (which is more than 9 hours). Their primary flaw…

Pros
  • Aesthetic design, effective noise cancellation, and good audio
Cons
  • Discharges fast, awkward earpiece design, ears pain after two hours, fall out, uncomfortable case, slippery, and overly sensitive sensor.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not happy with this product, bad in use.

The ergonomics of landing in the ear are the biggest drawback. Since my ears are average, any other pair of headphones will suit me without a problem. I regret not believing the user evaluations that said they were incredibly ergonomic. I'm not sure why the Samsung campaign engineers chose the shape and fit they did, but many users are also dissatisfied with it (look at the website). First off, the sound guide, which is short and thick at the base, does not fit comfortably in the ear and…

Pros
  • ecosystem, sound, and apes
Cons
  • microphone, touch controls, and ergonomics Materials and design that appear and feel cheap A month later, an addition: the right earpiece had a white noise in the background. The issue is with the hardware.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

I switched to them after using galaxy buds, and it's hard for me to believe that there is a 2-year difference between them. Buds pro look (in every sense) much more interesting and innovative than galaxy buds do. I've been using them for a month, and I'm sooo happy with them. The pace at which the battery could be charged and discharged was extremely satisfying. Every day I commute to school for two and a half hours one way, and I also spend almost three hours at the university (of course, with

Pros
  • Noise reduction for improved sound quality Increasing the volume of surrounding noises Time spent at work Structure in addition to ergonomics
Cons
  • Special ear pads You will need to acquire the skills necessary to install properly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

As someone who enjoys listening to music for its own sake, this is my individual viewpoint: If you are waiting for the sound of the 6-7 series of monitor syncs to play over the DAC, you will be disappointed because this will not occur. It is not possible to configure my ears using an iPhone; however, I do have a Samsung tablet, and I was able to configure them using that device. When I use my own iPhone, my ears function normally; nothing comes loose, the sound is not distorted, and they do not

Pros
  • The quality of the sound is excellent (for TVS) The reduction of background noise is not perfect but is significantly better than usual. They fit securely in the ear canal, they won't fall out, and wearing them won't cause any discomfort.
Cons
  • Because touch switching is cumbersome and operates with a lag, as was mentioned by everyone, turning it off is the most convenient option. Only from android can you insist on anything.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

I measured them before buying them in the store, which is something that you should do before you buy anything! Even after wearing them for an hour while jogging, I don't find myself thinking, "Oh, they don't fit properly," therefore there is no need for me to make any adjustments to them. The technology of the noise reduction device in the headphones enables you to calmly walk down the street in the wind without making any noise (they appear when there is a strong wind flow, for example, at…

Pros
  • Not only on Samsung products does the sound quality shine through (I have xiaomi mi8) Superb noise reduction and a useful "transparent mode" make the headphones, for me, fit so snugly that I don't even feel them in my ears (in a good way)
Cons
  • I believe that's it; the case cover appears to be made of some kind of flimsy material.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

In all my years of practice, I've only succeeded on the first try a handful of times. Especially in cold weather, when the finger freezes after a couple of tries and there is simply no chance to switch the track in this method, you either switch the track back or pause it, forcing you to turn on smart. Is there a way to do a double-track swap? :) ate2. There have been two instances in the previous several weeks where there was no audio coming from the left earbud of the headphones. I had to…

Pros
  • - Sound. The sound is the most important aspect of headphones, and in that regard, these headphones succeed admirably. Since this metric is so subjective, it would be counterproductive to use a generic set of words to describe it. As far as value goes, it's up there with Zenhov and Sonek for the price, which is good. Usability and compatibility are emphasized. Basically everything is just set up, setup, and ated. -IPX7. You shouldn't worry about losing them in a puddle, because they'll still come in handy. A key competitive advantage is their diminutive stature in comparison to their more established rivals, the Zenhs and Soneks. ate. - To a satisfactory degree of independence. Background music option included. The speak mode's ability to pick up ambient noise as well as your conversation partner is a nice bonus. If you want to avoid having wind blow into your microphones, for instance, you can go to a different location.
Cons
  • The price tag is the biggest drawback; it acts as a proxy parameter. Much of the answer lies in how you choose to deal with the product's flaws. Now we have $17,000, which is a lot of money and suggests that you can get absolutely everything you want. nonetheless, this is not the case. - The case itself is lovely and feels good in the palm, however it's difficult to open with just one hand and, to top it all off, it's a bit slippery. I became used to employing it on occasion, but it was in no way factored in during the planning stages. - Forming headphones is next. There's a lot of literature on the topic, and while some of the ideas may be applicable, some may not. They came to me, but I can't feel them, and now I live with a nagging sense of unease and impending doom that they're going to fall out any second. Because of the need to correct and divert my attention, I can't play sports in them. Hence, while trying them on in the store, I suggest getting up and moving around, turning your head in different directions, or even jumping, before settling on a purchase. There's a voice command option. This is a major selling point for these headphones, but unfortunately it doesn't function very well. As you can safely skip over the interlocutor's initial few words even though you just ate, the delay is rather large (and the newest ate doesn't even count). It's also possible that the headphones won't pick up your speech at all during a conversation, in which case they'll switch to music. Simultaneously, a light cough on the metro might activate the feature. Just pressing a button and talking quietly is more convenient and effective in most situations. ate. - When used with non-Samsung devices, such as a PC, the sound quality of headphones is noticeably lower. I can't tell for sure that tweaking the settings and codecs won't fix the sound issues, but from what I've heard, the Samsung codec isn't compatible with PCs. The difference did not seem that big to me when I made my purchase, but I was aware of it. - There are no touch preferences. The configuration only allows for a long press. You're not going to get the best results by using a triple tap to skip songs.