Samsung Galaxy Buds+
![]() | Expecting restock 17 383 ₴ Design: in-ear; Connection type: wireless; Bluetooth version: Bluetooth v 5.0; Range (m): 10; Volume control; Autopause; Transparent mode; Multipoint; Operating time (music) (h): 11; Wireless charger; Charging port: USB C; Waterproof: IPX2; Weight (g): 6; |
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I've been using Samsung Galaxy Buds+ for over a year now. Initially, my ears were a bit sore due to the fin-tipped ear hooks, but I switched to the medium-sized ear tips and a finless hook, and now they fit perfectly without falling out, with zero discomfort. The second issue occurred about two months ago: one earbud started playing quieter than the right one. I used to solve this by blowing and sucking air into the speaker area, but that hack stopped working. I asked a consultant at the Samsung service center, and he advised me to remove the metal mesh and clean them from the inside. Indeed, when I removed the mesh, I found earwax clogging the fabric grid. I had to remove the fabric and reattached the metal mesh with silicone glue (using two small drops of glue for easy removal for cleaning). After removing the fabric meshes, the earbuds played much better and louder (possibly even better than when new, but I'm not entirely sure). Initially, I suspected a detached speaker inside the earbud, but I managed to resolve the issue without much trouble. Overall, they are excellent earbuds. Ergonomics, style, compactness, transparency mode, clear sound, operating time, wireless charging, USBC charging connector Weak bass, after a year the mesh became clogged with sulfur (there is no full moisture protection for headphones or a case, it only protects against splashes and sweat) use Samsung Galaxy Buds+ more than year |
When I bought the ears, I used a Chinese one, the sound in the headphones was so-so, nothing special, plus there were some out of sync and slowdowns in the sound. When connected to a PC, the sound was much better and richer. I decided to take a Samsung smart, since the bads work with it using their own codec. I bought the S20+ and that’s it, my ears played in a new way, as if they were completely different, the out-of-sync and slowdowns disappeared. Games have a no lag audio feature, the sound quality is lost, but the lag is completely gone. Now I'm very happy with the headphones Sound quality, volume, richness of sound, good microphones, no delay in games, connection reliability and connection speed (all of the above is relevant for Samsung flagships) They work disgustingly with non-Samsung phones, because of the wind the interlocutor has difficulty hearing ![]() |
I have been using them for 7 months, I bought them exactly on the last day before quarantine: I really wanted to listen to audio tracks in French at work (I covered them with my hair and they are not visible). The sound is of sufficient quality (middle ones are best, the lower ones do not bully), the charge is normal (the peddler just cannot be kept open), I use recharging from the phone and everything is fine - there were no problems, those who complain simply use incorrect or fake recharging. Compared to airpods pro - samsa is better without talking. There is a passive noise reduction, but I don’t use it, because. pedestrian and it is dangerous. Once I forgot them at home, I had to get wired headphones out of my bag: the first reaction was that wired headphones have a great sound, but by the time I got to work I realized that the wired headphones had expired - this is very inconvenient! These headphones don't have to be the only ones. Usually I use closed-type overheads, but these are only in summer (it's hot in overheads) and at work when I don't want to be seen wearing headphones The sound is high quality, the recording is always well audible - even in the subway and even audiobooks, the headset works fine: during calls I can hear perfectly and I can hear the interlocutor well, a good branded application, a nice case sometimes, playback can be interrupted for 5-15 seconds, although this happens very rarely and I couldn't figure out why, as my other closed-type ones don't have this issue at all. ![]() |
In the wake of the success of true wireless headphones Samsung Galaxy Buds, a year after their release "to the people", a modified version of the model with a "plus" prefix was shown. With the appearance of a small “+” in the name, the headphones sounded in a new way.
Comfortable fit
The appearance of the model was borrowed from the first generation. "Plus" Galaxy Buds "sit" well in the auricle and generally look neat. They are controlled by a tap on the headphones. From the innovations to the left "ear" came the launch of music playback in the Spotify service by long touch. Also, the headphones recognize the user's voice commands and respond to him with the voice of the Bixby assistant.
Sound in a new way
From now on, each of the headphones has two speakers (for low and high frequencies) and three microphones, which is designed to improve the reception of the user's speech. But active noise reduction in the model did not appear. But she was “brought up” with Multipoint support — simultaneous connection with several devices and quick switching between them.
Revolutionary battery life
South Korean Samsung engineers have created a real revolution in the matter of battery life. Instead of 6 hours on a single charge , "plus" Galaxy Buds can work in music playback mode for about 11 hours of "pure" time. The case doubles the lifespan of the headphones. And thanks to the fast charging function, the headphones can be charged for one hour of listening to audio tracks in just 3 minutes. In general, the evolution of the model was not in vain and henceforth it will have even more fans, including among the adherents of "apple" smartphones — a proprietary application for sound settings has finally been released for iOS.