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Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wireless Headphones, black Review

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Description of Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wireless Headphones, black

Exceptional Sound Quality

Experience a new level of audio excellence with the Wireless Headphones Samsung Galaxy Buds2 RU in black. These headphones deliver exceptional sound quality, allowing you to enjoy your favorite music, podcasts, and movies with immersive clarity. The advanced technology embedded within the ear cups ensures that you can enjoy high- and mid-frequency sound reproduction at its best. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a movie lover, or someone who appreciates crystal-clear audio, these headphones will elevate your listening experience to new heights.

Seamless Noise Cancellation...

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

In general, these are high-quality and comfy headphones, albeit not everyone will enjoy using them. You should try it on in the store before buying it. After rebates and coupons, I paid a total of $5,800. To my knowledge, this is the lowest price available.

Pros
  • Fit snugly and securely within the ear canal. The elimination of ambient noise through electrical means. Play music in the background. Long-lasting charge they boast. Put the case on quick charge. Useful Samsung app. Okay microphones. Solid audio quality and equalization.
Cons
  • It took me a few tries to open the case.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

I placed a pre-order, and although they said it would arrive in September, they really sent it within 3 days along with a decom. WOW impact No. Perhaps it's too early to discuss headphones because there may soon be a device that solves the problems with how the ears work. But for now, a big negative.

Pros
  • bought to serve as a replacement for bads. I felt light and comfortable when I put it on. It was the same with live, but the further away they were, the more irate I became. Better than life, the microphone.
Cons
  • When you pull them out of the case, they fly out of your hands due to the extremely slick surface. The earpiece fell out as I was chewing while eating dinner. They let me to test out the arpods before sitting down as the incoming ones. I was disappointed in the Samsung once more. I wanted to utilize my Samsung Galaxy Note 20 headphones, however there has just been one issue. Your phone is losing power as quickly as light. Never feel comfy wearing headphones. You really ought to give Huawei headphones a shot. They claim that Apple and Android do not get along well. It is odd that even while dialing a number, the phone's speaker receives the sound instead of the earpiece. With the lives, the sound automatically shifted to the headphones when the number was dialed, which was not the case. No noise effect was noticed. The hum that precedes the transparency effect causes the head to ache.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

A fair rating would be 3.5 out of 5. Paid 9k for it. Initial reactions are encouraging. Theoretically, the sound quality may be enhanced by using a more recent codec, which I discovered under the android's bluetooth settings.

Pros
  • These are my first pair of headphones with active noise cancellation. In general, he has positive impressions. Although they do not eliminate all ambient noise, they significantly reduce it. A good case, however it's entirely white, despite the natural color of the ears. Samsung's handy management app. Simple options can be adjusted. The headphones have a touch interface that toggles between noise cancellation and music amplification. This eliminates the need to manually remove them from the ear. Calls will have crystal clear reception for all parties involved. Independence is adequate.
Cons
  • The audio quality is terrible. Subpar, boring, and unsatisfying. The earbuds are removed from the ear slowly. You should rewind and start over to fix it. I've gotten Alishka silicone eyeglass frames in the event that it assists. The sensor is faulty sometimes. It is not possible to pause playing and disable noise reduction simultaneously.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

My sympathies are with Buds2 because apples cost roughly twice as much as they do, and the rest of the latter lack a glaring advantage. They are entertaining to hear.

Pros
  • 'Ears' that are good, even musical. The results at Samsung with AKG weren't too bad. Naturally, you shouldn't fool yourself too much; Bluetooth still won't allow an audiophile to experience a high. However, there are a lot of other reasons behind this. However, I enjoyed the sound's character. a good music center is nearby. Although I fiddled about with the sound settings in Samsung and, "Apples" Pro is also not awful. I started to prefer Bads2's sound over Apples' (where there are other adjustments). In addition, properly inserted Budsy2 do not float when you press on them like apples do when sound is played at low frequencies. AKG don't waste their 'audio bread'. Yabloko seems to have been pierced in this regard.
Cons
  • Not as cozy and convenient a fit as apples.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

These are the four TWS that I own. First there was Ankers Liberty 2, then there was Redmi Buds 2, then there was Realii Air 2, and now there is Samsung. The sound quality, the build quality, the excellent active noise cancellation (ANC), and the convenient Wear app make it the best I've tried so far.

Pros
  • Sound, ergonomics, and active noise cancellation (ANC). They also keep their charge for five to six hours after being used.
Cons
  • It seems as though there is not sufficient loudness.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As such, there are no disadvantages, it is convenient to use.

When I saw the Samsung S10+, with its official UKCA certification (I opted for Certify during purchase; for this, I received a star), I grabbed it and volunteered to help with the setup/meal. These "ears" sat down nicely, which is unusual for me because it's usually tough for me to chose for myself without having the size slip out. This Seller's asking price is nothing but a fairytale.

Pros
  • The earbuds have a comfortable fit. An effective mute. Stylish layout. The tel connection was fast and of high quality.
Cons
  • I fear dropping it because the handles are so slick.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

Jbl crossed the border. Of course, the size is really appealing when compared to others. Those who required constant loss monitoring. I once used noise cancellation to listen for several hours while walking. Both my ears and my head didn't hurt. I believe it was a wise investment.

Pros
  • The sound is good, they stay in the ears (it's crucial to enter them properly), and the color is great and attractive.
Cons
  • I was blind to it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

This is not the first product from Samsung to include a really thick wire, which in this case is a charging cord. Possibly because I want to get a wireless device. Who is able to tell which one is which?

Pros
  • Extremely lightweight and pleasant, to the point where you forget they are even in your ears) The ear cushions with the lowest size are the perfect fit! (in general, my ears are a good match for my head, but in this place, I was always aware of them). You have six different equalizer settings from which to pick for playing music, watching movies, or listening to audiobooks. The effectiveness of active noise cancellation was put to the test in the metro. I experimented with the "search for headphones" tool, and I have to say that it's fantastic!

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

Sharing my genuine experience.Its pros: Beautiful color, shape, hold a charge for a long time Has some cons: Falling out of the ears. I don't understand what is involved

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Upset and disappointed, product is very bad!

I would rather not recommend it. The word "but" is necessary for "bells and whistles" to function properly. If there is nothing else to reference, the sound quality is about par for the course. If you base your judgment on the price and evaluate it in relation to other vendors, you will find that it is very poor. competitors within three to four kilometers of the equator. Everyone will be at the top of their game at a price tag of 5–6t R. I appreciate your careful consideration. I have faith…

Since I started using these headphones about a year ago, I can say that I am generally pleased with them. On the other hand, they may be quite noisy, and the touch control may not respond immediately, requiring you to re-adjust your finger placement in order to make adjustments, such as changing the music. It is possible that you will only need to click once to pause the music, but the headphones will interpret this action as a double click and switch it anyhow. This can be very frustrating at…

Pros
  • - Aesthetics - Compatibility with other Samsung electronic products - A sound that is not offensive to the ear - A case for headphones that is tactilely extremely pleasant and is put together with high quality - A variety of ear cushions are included with the package
Cons
  • Despite the fact that these are my first headphones equipped with active noise suppression, Shumadav is not without its flaws. I could be mistaken, but if you walk out onto a busy street, you will be able to hear the sounds. - Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

Not worth the cost to them. This is a neat experience and a cool toy. Not wanting to wallow in self-pity, I went to an approved retailer and bought a pair of "branded," high-quality wireless headphones. Rather than read feedback, I simply followed the salesperson's lead in-store. Unfortunately, it was not the finest of times. Their tones are average enough that a complete novice may enjoy them. These hints are worth looking into. However, you are not being fulfilled by the primary uses you…

Pros
  • There are times when both noise cancellation and volume enhancement would be extremely helpful. 2. aesthetically pleasing and tactilely satisfying; the case in particular feels sturdy and premium. As a bonus to looks. Third, control by touch without pulling out the phone.
Cons
  • First, remove your headphones. At all. They simply do not stay in place, making it impossible to walk, eat, talk, bend over, or move in any way. I rarely speak up when I have the chance to participate in sports. Only if you apply a bandage from above, and even that won't rescue them. The cap is of no use. Must be adjusted every single minute. Issues with the quality of the microphone during phone calls. Sometimes the other person just doesn't hear you. Assume a natural "on the phone" discussion by removing the headphones. Ineffective device. The same control with a touch. Since the headphones need to be adjusted so frequently, you may find yourself unintentionally pausing the music, switching tracks, or doing "louder-quieter" The other option is to disable the sensor altogether because repeated pushing annoys you to the point of action.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor product, below average quality.

I already own three pairs of Samsung tws headphones, so there is a basis for comparison. Because they do not protect the ears from sound at all, I believe the Galaxy Buds 2 are an awful failure. Both adjusting the nozzle and screwing into the ear are ineffective. After a while, they stupidly fall out. Even if you hardly move, they fall out. When you try to rectify in the ear with the touch pads (and you have to do this constantly), they respond improperly. Because If your hands are dry, it…

Pros
  • I appreciate the sound while using a headset in general.
Cons
  • Ergonomics are abhorrent. Drop out. It is hard to hold if the hands are dry. Occasionally lose connection while in conversation mode.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

The Nokia E3500 headphones are another option. So, if you compare them, you'll find that: - the bass is noticeably deeper in the nokia, but in the samsung the sound is still more balanced and pleasant (but in general the sound plus or minus is the same); - the nokia, although much larger, but they sit in the ears like a glove, I correct them extremely rarely, so I use them while running; - Nokia has aptx; - Samsung has much less delay when connecting to TV.

Pros
  • - Decent sound with good bass (two drivers - separately for bass and for mid-high frequencies); - Small and light, do not press; - Long battery life, can be charged wirelessly from your smartphone; - Good microphone (according to the phone's interlocutor, I can be heard perfectly from the room, but I haven't tried it on the street yet); - Effective control sensors, on the phone through the application you can reassign actions by pressing; The gorgeous small design; the tolerable lag while linking to a TV.
Cons
  • You constantly have to touch the sensor when readjusting them because of their small size and ultra shiny exterior; they creep out of your ears on their own, eliminating the bass; and you lose them easily from your fingers. There are three sets of ear cushions in the package, and I found that the smallest ones worked best; previously, the headphones had been creeping out of my ears.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but generally not bad.

The touch screen has been disabled entirely because it causes more issues than it solves. Since you don't expect part of the features to be useable and you couldn't pay for it at all when purchasing headphones in the upper price segment, the absence of regular control is incredibly upsetting. And I was quite disappointed to find that there were only one size of ear cushion rather than a selection of sizes (even with headphones costing $200, there are removable ear cushions). Therefore…

Pros
  • I am not a professional musician or audiophile, but I found the sound to be excellent. - Very attractive Although it won't shield you from harsh noises, noise canceling headphones can make listening to a podcast or a speaker on the subway much more tolerable.
Cons
  • They are a unique trait, although they tend to disappear if you lean your head forward. For 9k, I expected to be able to upgrade to larger ear pads, but the headphones came with only the original, small ones. - The touch control is incredibly inconvenient because of the headphones' design; if you want to fix the earpiece (which happens frequently for me), the tap is likely to pause. This is something I had trouble getting used to even after a month. - Touch control, again; if your hand is even slightly dirty or there is sweat on your finger, the - You can use the microphone to communicate, but the quality of the transmission will be greatly improved if you use the phone instead. This is presumably due to the headphones' design, in which the microphone is absent and cannot function optimally; yet, it is still a drawback that should be taken into account before making a purchase. Since the transparency setting doesn't appear to do anything to process ambient noise and instead just amplifies what's there, using it will make it difficult, if not impossible, to hear anything of value. Touch control program that is inconvenient and has unclear instructions: a) I don't see why the noise-cancelling mode can't simply be activated by tapping the earpiece, like a regular phone, but for some reason this isn't an option. Transparency > Turn off b) Sometimes I can adjust the volume with a gesture; I looked for instructions in the app, but I couldn't locate them. c) Unintuitive features: I want to set up touch control -> I go to the settings, but there is nothing there, because it is not presented on the main screen in the most visible way. This is not a dealbreaker, but it does cast a less-than-desirable light on the experience.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

It's a blessing after cheap imitations of the AirPods 3 and the JBL Xtreme. I'm content. I also made excellent use of the feature that allowed me to listen in. Hearing loss brought on by a cold made it difficult to make out conversations at normal volume. As a result, I found that the sound backdrop function helped me hear reasonably well. Whenever I need to have a brief conversation with someone (at a store, for example), I switch it on so that I can continue listening to my music without…

Pros
  • Even while I'm out and about on foot or taking public transportation, the sensors are quite sensitive and my call recipients can clearly hear me over any background noise. The audio quality is respectable for the average listener. The headphones stay put when you take on and off clothing, making this a practical accessory. The charging time for both the case and the headphones is satisfactory. There is usually plenty of juice to last for a while if you disable things like active noise reduction and sound backdrop. My case doesn't get a daily charge from me.
Cons
  • Occasionally, even if the earpiece raises when I hit pause while listening to music, the pause does not take effect. It may misinterpret a single touch as a pause and immediately jump to the next song. The keys kept jumping out of the case and into the bag when I took them out. I had to place a case order.