- The benefits and cons of the filling cover everything! 1. Although transparency technology is nearly flawless (in comparison to Buds Plus), I still prefer JBL a little bit more. Effective ANC with no audio "artifacts" 3. Clear hearing for the other person when you are outside (within reason, of course) 4. Advanced sensor algorithms with significantly less "left" triggering (than even Buds Plus), especially in light of the new, "slippery" design of the headphones. 5. Although slightly less so than the Buds Plus, the headphones themselves have a long battery life. All other benefits, like as ear comfort, sound quality, ease of setup, the availability of its own software, etc., are the same as those of Buds Plus.
- The majority of all flaws are ergonomic. The new hulls, which are the first and most significant, are the size and shape of an olive. It's merely a fault in my opinion and a regression (or departure) from the excellent Buds+ situations. Small, rounded, and slippery describe new instances. These headphones began to fly on the first day. Furthermore, I wouldn't say that the new cases are any less groundbreaking than the Buds Plus, but it seems that the batteries had to be given up. It is noticeable with less work time. The fact that they are still "swinging" somehow defies belief. Additionally, the case is square now, so in order to open it, you must turn it to find the correct face or make a foolish face. I didn't even pay attention to this situation with the previous case. The one truly terrible characteristic of all Samsung products is their own ear pads, which have a short channel. If you prefer ear pads that are more suited to your ears, however, there will be issues with placement in the case and, consequently, with charging.