- Since I am not a big fan of music and this is the first pair of wireless headphones I have ever had, the following evaluation is from the perspective of a user who is completely typical. The sound is great (at least, I don't have any issues about it), and the earbuds fit securely enough that they never came out. I did not instantly feel comfortable using the sensors, but I anticipate that this will only take a few days. Onward and upward, just like clockwork. The reduction in noise has been satisfying; the sounds coming from outside have become more muddled. Of course, the noise is still there, but at this point all attention is being directed toward the music rather than the noise in the surrounding area. Those who require an absolutely silent environment can consider purchasing vacuum plugs. I was also glad that with the next update, it became possible to control the volume directly from the headphones (this function became available for selection, and it is configured through the Samsung program). with the update, I was able to control the level directly from the headphones. In terms of how comfortable they are for the ears, these headphones are comparable to the Galaxy Buds Plus. It was Buds Live that brought it to my attention; after listening to them, there is no weariness in the ears, unlike after listening to Buds Plus. Although my acquaintance uses Buds Plus, she says that she is completely content with them and that they do not cause her ears any discomfort. It seems that everyone has their own opinion. Also, a lot of the reviews point out that using these headphones when chatting on the phone is uncomfortable because the other person cannot hear the speaker very well via the headphones. I made it a point to personally question each of the interlocutors, and they all responded that they are able to hear me extremely clearly—almost as well as if I were speaking directly into the phone.
- There are times when the sound is glitchy (interrupted or perhaps lost entirely). I got in touch with Samsung's support staff. They suggested that the whole point is that the headphones are supposed to work according to the bluetooth 5.0 standard, but my phone only has the bluetooth 4.1 standard. Because of this, before making a purchase, it is important to determine which version of bluetooth your phone possesses.
- Both the headphones and the case are lovely, inventive, and comfortable to the touch. Our connection to Samsung, the program, the control, and the indicators are all practical. The noise is typical. Indoors, on a calm street, it's actually better since the tracks sound more nuanced, whereas in a city, on a crowded street, or in a moving vehicle, it's worse.
- Three times, I managed to catch the earphone, but the third time, I only just managed to find it on the sidewalk. If you just put it in (like in advertising), there is a potential of falling, therefore you need to follow this. It is required to press into the ear with effort. When I speak, the listeners can either hear me clearly in a large, empty room far from the microphone or with a crash or lack of sound, but I can hear it clearly.
- I needed to replace some CGpods that had just been in use for a year, so I purchased it so that I would have something to compare it against. 1. I was completely unprepared for how incredible the sound is. The sound engineer specifically requested that there be no distortion in the powerful lows. The tops are quite natural and free from squeaks and whistles, and the mids do not have much of a dip in volume. I don't really have any gripes about the quality of the music that I listen to most of the time. In the event that it is required, the frequencies are brought up to the standard by an equalizer that is located within the settings of the Sams or within the player. In passing, I might mention that the application (Galaxy Wearable) also has an equalizer; the Standard and Dynamic presets come highly recommended. It should not be interpreted as a statement against advertising, but in general, CGpods were not placed adjacent to one another. 2. The shape is really pleasant; in my ears, at least, they fit like they were made for each other, and this is with the thin elastic bands that are worn as the default setting. They are so light that within five minutes, you won't even notice them anymore. At first, it's a little annoying feeling that they are fixed too readily, but then you realize that this is a reaction to the previous plugs that you insert each module for a half a minute, and after withdrawing the ears, they come to their senses for another five minutes. After that, you understand that this is a reaction to the previous plugs that you insert each module for half a minute. 3. The container is compact and snug on the inside and the outside., having two different lights to indicate the charge. Please find a snapshot for your reference attached. 4. Reactions that are crystal clear when the touch panel is pressed. I changed the function of a triple press so that it now adjusts the volume up and down. This was done for your convenience. In the event that it is required, noise reduction can also be activated within the application. It is correct that there is a requirement that the double pressing and triple pressing be performed quickly and without interruptions. 5. An application for Android that is both intuitive and functional. Upon the initial connection, a brand new program was automatically downloaded (over the course of the installation procedure, make sure the case is not closed!). There is a search feature that makes an amusing squeaking sound. 6. They connect quickly to the smart phone (once the lid is opened), and they also connect easily to other devices (you need to squeeze both headphones at the same time and hold until the signal).
- Still haven't been able to locate it.
- Concept, charging
- Control, very slippery, easy to drop when pulled out of the ear, case opens quickly, and can also get misplaced. Sound quality, total lack of noise reduction.
- 1. The sound itself (with the appropriate acoustic environment). 2. The ability to function. You are able to select different tracks, pause the music, and adjust the level without having to remove your phone from your pocket. 3. Instantaneous connection to the telephone
- 1. Because there is not a microphone, the person speaking with you cannot hear anything that is happening on the street. You have to elevate your voice. 2. Use the touch pads that are located on the headphones. Always continue to work whenever you make a correction or remove the headphones.
- What are these earphones, and how loud are they?
- Because to the bulky cover, the pocket sticks out. The absence of this form makes any alternative interpretation impossible. It's unfortunate that you can't customize all of the touch controls; now, just the long touch can be altered. I'd like to see an upgrade in incoming call management implemented soon.
- Even after four hours of use, the headphones do not cause any discomfort to the user's ears. The low-frequency sound is very impressive. They have an exceptionally long charge retention time.
- Their ability to dampen ambient noise is subpar. When turned on, the sound quality suffers and the low frequencies are primarily reduced.
- The advantages are: • Automatic pairing with your smartphone (of any brand), so you can pull one earbud out of the cover and start listening as soon as you plug it in. The "comments" section contains a very cool description of basses. •These headphones have an interesting design that sets them apart from the competition; this is a plus for me because they are comfortable and a good fit. Overall, the sound quality is excellent; as a musician, I can sense every nuance of the performance. • Quick charging of both the case and the headphones themselves through type-c (wireless charging is still an option for those who prefer it). • The control is quite practical if you don't want to pull out your phone every time you want to change the song or pause the music. • Decent active noise reduction; I can't make a fair comparison to other headphones, but these work great for me; with noise reduction, nothing is audible, but without it, everything is; you can have a relaxed conversation without focusing on every word being spoken by simply turning off the sound.
- Well, I can't claim that it's incredibly profitable for the price, but I also can't say that it's undeserved. The device's specificity means that each user will find something about it that they dislike. This may be the form factor, or it may be that you simply dislike the device's novelty. The headphones' rather short battery life is a major drawback; many users would agree that this is the case regardless of whether or not the case is charged, and so dofiga if you charge the case sometimes. The occasional reactivation of blocked touches requires entering and extending the earpiece into the casing, however this is a minor problem otherwise.
- Good acoustics. Don't make them any bigger than normal ears. Powerful battery life. I use it for exercise and they stay there, which is a huge plus. Hearing is fine. Strong in its ability to muffle outside sounds. Strong signal within buildings up to 10 meters away (did not test further). Conversations are clearly audible.
- One, when you're outside and the wind is blowing, the sound can get cut off if you turn your head and the phone is in your pocket. The solution is not to look away or pick up the phone. It's true, but it's rare for this to happen to me. Second, noise cancellation is not a panacea.
- Sound and the dimensions of the headphones
- lovely, high-quality audio.
- unpleasant to the extreme.
- Design, sound, and duration
- A barely audible noise decrease. No two devices being paired simultaneously.
- Excellent acoustics; you can clearly hear my chat partner as well as me. A long-lasting charge that drains quickly from the case. Those are the primary considerations.
- Sensitive touchpad
- All.
- No.