Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus review: Impressive TWS earphones for calls, music
The Galaxy Buds Plus is a pair of true wireless stereo earphones
from South Korean electronics maker Samsung. A successor
to the Galaxy Buds, the Plus edition gets new touchpad functions, better audio
drivers, additional microphone and enhanced on-battery time.
How
do these improvements add up when it comes to overall experience? And where do
they put the Galaxy Buds Plus in 2020? Let’s find out:
Samsung Galaxy
Buds+ design
“If
it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” seems to be the mantra behind building the Galaxy
Buds+. These earphones are quite like predecessor Galaxy Buds. A closer
inspection, however, shows that the buds get another tiny opening for a
secondary microphone on the outside frame for better voice reception during
calls. The earbuds come
with three pairs of silicone-made ear tips of different sizes. These ear tips
provide snug fit and the earbuds latch well
into the ears. The earbuds’ fat build might draw attention, but the lightweight
design and comfortable ear tips make them unnoticeable to user even after
extended use.
Samsung Galaxy Buds+
features
The
Galaxy Buds+ has got some new features and functionalities as part of upgrades.
The earbuds support
Microsoft Swift Pair feature, which makes it effortless to pair the earbuds
with Bluetooth-enabled Windows 10 running notebooks. Additionally, the earbuds
get Spotify integration and a simple tap and hold gesture on the earbuds’ touch
pad enables the music-streaming service on the phone to play music. The earbuds
have also got an enhanced ambient mode, which lets you stay aware of the
surrounding noise — only if you want to.
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