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Various pros: -Excellent noise reduction -Sits well in different ears (ear pads are easy to change) -They are able to maintain a charge for a very, very, very long time, and with a case, it is typically indefinite (almost) -Sound. Three levels: low, high, and middle. Of course, this is not an ideal situation, and there is not always enough depth, but such are the drawbacks to wireless technology, alas. Got cons? Now, onto the things that I did not enjoy: - Scratches and marks on both the…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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

Finally, if you have large hands, you shouldn't bother with Buds2. You shouldn't upgrade to Buds2 if you're happy with your Buds+, don't need ANC, and aren't overtaxing their transparency mode with a "ringing" enhancement. If you want Samsung headphones and these are your first TWS headphones, I would recommend giving the Buds + a try first.

Pros
  • There are only benefits and drawbacks when it comes to the filling. While the transparency technology comes close to perfection (especially when compared to Buds Plus), JBL remains my preferred brand. No "artifacts" in the sound, just powerful ANC. 3. Clear transmission of your voice for pedestrians to hear when out and about (of course, within reason) Considering the new "slippery" shape of the headphones, the sophisticated algorithms for sensors result in far less "left" triggering (even compared to Buds Plus). In addition to having a lengthy battery life, the headphones themselves are also fairly long-playing. In every other respect, Buds Plus are identical to the original Buds: they fit snugly in the ear, produce excellent sound, are simple to adjust, come with their own software, etc.
Cons
  • The problems are primarily due to poor ergonomics. The new olive-sized hulls are the first and most crucial change. It's merely a problem and a departure from the wonderful Buds+ examples, in my opinion. The brand-new containers are smooth and compact. These headphones were a best-seller on day one. Not only are the new cases as innovative as the Buds Plus, but the batteries appear to have been removed in the process. The time savings are clearly perceptible. That they are still "swinging" is a mystery to me. The case is now square, but turning it to the correct side still requires you to appear silly. In the prior instance, I wasn't paying attention to the present. If you want to use ear pads that are more comfortable for your ears than Samsung's, you might have trouble fitting them in the case, which would prevent them from charging.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

In general, yes; for 11 sput, no. The benefits: 1. skillful labor 3. Good overall noise reduction, not 98% of course cuts off, but quite 4. Good compatibility, including with a laptop there is a program for setting the same as on smart 5. Fourth, the volume is standard and rather intense. 5. Great microphone for a noisy environment; calls come through clearly; no need to raise your voice; 6. Very lightweight; I haven't tried using it for more than two hours at a time. 7. efficiency in using…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

The products' quality is undeniable; everything is of the greatest caliber. The shiny casing easily gathers little dings. It is better to try it on in person before making a purchase because not everyone will find it comfortable.

Pros
  • Noise canceling is effective!
Cons
  • The participants in a phone call claim that they are unable to hear one another through the other headphone.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

In general, these headphones are of high quality and provide a comfortable fit; nonetheless, they might not be appropriate for all users. It is recommended that you try it on in the store before making a purchase. After using all applicable discounts and cashbacks, I paid a total of $5,800 for it. At this pricing point, there are no other options available.

Pros
  • Fits snugly and comfortably inside the ears. Active noise cancellation. Sound mode for the background. Maintain a charge for an extended period of time. Rapidly charge the device within the container. Helpful app for Samsung. These mics aren't the worst. Excellent sound, as well as an equalization.
Cons
  • The container is not particularly simple to open.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

They give good value for the price, although there may be better choices. Advantages that vary: Really high quality audio. There's some headroom, albeit the quality of the sound starts to degrade at the maximum level. Very independent snake and container. Turning off the noise reduction will increase the playback time to roughly 5 hours. They are more comfortable in the ear and simpler to insert than Buds live. Cons: Touch control frequently causes interference, such as when adjusting the…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Everything will be OK as long as you don't use them for anything other than listening to music using headphones. If, on the other hand, you intend to use it as a headset for carrying on a conversation, you should look into other options. Got pros: 1. I think the sound quality is pretty good for headphones that are wireless. 2. After a prolonged period of use, the discomfort in the ears goes away. 3. You are not bothered by the item while it is being worn. Cons: 1. Some remarks on the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

The pouch is compact and sleek in design. They're secure in their seats and won't slide about (but here individually). Strong bass, solid acoustics (need to be set in the equalizer). We have good charge retention. Rapidly gain speed. There is some noise suppression, albeit it isn't ideal. Coworkers in the office will be audible to you. The sound of the wind can be heard occasionally. Transparency mode does what it's supposed to, although it would be more practical if the music lowered to a more

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

spent six months there and was content. All flaws are either inconsequential or easy to fix, and the virtues are primarily based on soundness and convenience. What are the benefits? - neutral, save for some initial ringing in the highest registers (often dissipated by the end of the first day), but generally, very good sound quality They have never fallen out of their seats, at least not that I can recall. Ill effects: - while using a phone with Bluetooth version 4 in normal mode, an odd effect

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

This is typically an excellent value for your money if you only want to listen to the music in them. Yet, if they phone you, you can get rid of them right quickly. I was quite disappointed in this regard, but I made peace. I should have stayed with APPLE the next time (it seems that of all the headphones in the world, they are the only ones that you can SPEAK comfortably)

Pros
  • Great sound, good looks, affordability, and a lovely case.
Cons
  • A MICRAPHONE was a key consideration while selecting these headphones (and there are THREE of them). Everyone claimed that everything was OK in their writings, but this is false. I speak, and nobody at all can hear me (also tested on voice messages). I made several attempts to turn the earpiece itself, but in vain. Not to mention pairing with iPhone (too skimpy and no setup app). Ah well, using a friend's phone can assist solve issue.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't see good quality, solid disadvantages.

I would advise against it. The word "but" activates every extra feature. In the absence of anything else, the sound quality is about par for the course. If you base your decision on price alone and evaluate it against the competition, you will find that it is terrible. In 3-4k, your competitors will be reaching the equator. At the low, low price of 5-6t. R, everybody wins. I appreciate your interest. I'm praying someone will be helpful. Professional help obtained: Nice physical form. Adjustable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

After using the Sabbat E12 Ultra for a considerable amount of time, I eventually decided to hunt for a more intriguing replacement after I misplaced one of the earphones. As a consequence of this, the sound is now more detailed and intriguing; yet, this is not sufficient; what you really want is for it to be louder. The battery that is built into the headphones can last for 3.5 hours of continuous use and has a charge level of 35%. Pros: Excellent sound quality, all-day comfort, and a size…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Finished the transfer to Jbl. The size is much more aesthetically pleasant than theirs, of course. Those had to be watched closely at all times to prevent theft. Once, I walked around with noise cancellation turned on and listened for hours. My ears and brain were both pain-free. In my opinion, it's a wise investment.

Pros
  • They have great sound quality, stay securely in your ears (if you insert them properly), and are a decent, pleasing color that isn't too garish.
Cons
  • Not that I'm aware of

When compared to inexpensive wireless headphones, it feels more substantial than a piece of plastic:D They appear more blue in the photographs, by the way. These actually have a stronger purple hue, but the color is still stunning, and I thought it was lovely.

Pros
  • + Three different settings: regular, noise reduction, and "transparent" + Standard audio + Support for Bixby scripts if the phone is a Samsung. practical application + Design plus a search function plus Very impressive microphone, even outside
Cons
  • - Unintentional clicks (but if you use the transparent mode, then the headphones do not need to be constantly pulled out). Not for everyone's ears (these fit me well, but you should double-check because one-third of my pals appeared uneasy) - The noise reduction feature is essentially worthless because it simply cancels out background noise, like that in an office. Much louder noises can be heard.

Overall, I'd give it a good five. The sound quality is satisfactory, to start. even without consideration of price reductions for the TWS form factor. As there are a lot of headphones on the market, it is possible to do some comparisons. It is enjoyable to listen to, and they do a good job of capturing those elusive emotional threads through music. 2. It turned out that they were comfortable for my ears; they weren't perfect, but they were still comfortable, even though you sometimes have to…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Although I didn't first enjoy the sound, I was able to get a satisfactory outcome by adjusting the equalizer's sliders. The sound is balanced; the bass does not jar the ears.

Pros
  • The headphones have good audio quality for their price, great autonomy, and comfortable fit (the fit is an individual matter, it is better to try it on before buying).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The average product, you can find a better one.

This model is awesome in general. good initial experience (excluding the disadvantages of marriage, in general about the "experience without wires") Certain benefits I appreciate how big it is overall, how the noise is reduced, and how long the charge lasts (2-4 depending on the tasks). The cost is reasonable for the particular quality (without marriage) has drawbacks Something is always breaking, which clearly indicates that it is not worth the money. marriage, perhaps. Yet, my head hurts and…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

The most accurate rating would be 3.5 out of 5. Took for 9k. First reactions are generally favorable. Inside the Android's Bluetooth settings, I discovered a section pertaining to a more recent codec, which, in principle, ought to result in an improvement to the sound quality.

Pros
  • My very first pair of headphones with active noise cancellation. The impressions he leaves are positive. They may not eliminate all of the sounds from the environment, but they do significantly reduce the amount of noise. A strong argument, with the sole exception that the color is always white, despite the fact that the ears themselves can be any color. Samsung's helpful management application may be found here. It gives you the ability to configure fundamental parameters. Within the touch area of the headphones, there is a switch that may be used to select either noise cancellation or an increase in the volume of surrounding noises. Because of this, it is no longer necessary to remove them manually from the ear canal. During calls, your interlocutors will have a clear understanding of what you say. The autonomy meets my expectations.
Cons
  • The sound is not particularly impressive. Mediocre, not entertaining. The earbuds are removed from the ear canal one step at a time. You will need to make the necessary adjustments and press pause/play. I hope that ordering silicone rims from Alishka will be of some assistance. The sensor is not reliable in many situations. There is not a single operation that can end playback and disable the noise reduction at the same time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

This is not the first Samsung product to have a charging cable made of an extremely sturdy metal. So I'm considering purchasing a wireless device. Who knows which is which?

Pros
  • (They're so lightweight and comfortable that you'll soon forget you're wearing them.) The smallest size ear cushions are ideal. (I have medium-sized ears at home, yet I was always aware of the pressure at this location). The 6-band equalizer lets you tailor your audio experience for music, movies, and audiobooks. Subway testing confirmed the effectiveness of active noise cancellation. The "search for headphones" feature is fantastic, and I tried it out.