With the highly-anticipated launch of the Samsung launch on February 11, it's no surprise that many have ignored the arrival of this Galaxy Buds +, updated version of Samsung is completely wireless launched by Samsung last year.
However, its proximity
All changes and differences between the original Galaxy Buds + and Galaxy Buds
At the time, Galaxy Buds showed us that we were of the best wireless headsets in the market depending on the numbers / functions. Unlike other models, they have wireless charging and a USB C charging connector, and their design is "off", unlike models like AirPods or realme Buds that offer greater differentiation than other competing models.
That, added to a in addition to proper audio quality, and good self-control, leaving Samsung with little room for new developments, especially since between the two launches only one year ago.
However, the company has made its intended development forgive the price increase of the new model, which runs from 149 to 179 euros in Spain – although the original model is still on sale, and the decline has made it a compulsory purchase. And part of it is focused on developing one of the few areas where the first buds are integrated in relation to competition heads: audio quality.
For the new version, Samsung is offering its headphones two-way speakers, which translates widely into a tweeter and a woofer integrated into each headset, which promises to improve audio quality in every way possible.
In addition, Samsung is also installing it now three telephone pipes, instead of two as in the first generation. In spite of everything, yes, Samsung has yet to take this step and file an effective audio cancellation
Samsung has also improved Galaxy Buds Plus Controls. For some reason I still do not understand today, in the original model it was necessary to go to the Galaxy Wearable application installed on our mobile to enable the option to control the volume level from headphones themselves. In the meantime, however, the touch control rule was introduced to change the volume, and also includes the "test" option, when activated, which allows change the volume by tapping in the section around the touch panel of the set, using a integrated accelerometer.
Either way, Samsung also offers headphones for a higher battery, from 58 to 85 mAh per head, in this view drives its independence up to 11 hours of use, and thank you twice for the charge.
One more or less important change that comes with the new version is Variable "normal sound" mode to hear what's going on around us – Galaxy Buds has already installed it, but it hasn't changed its durability – or better integration with Spotify.
In short, at least until this new generation passes through our test table, It all shows that Samsung's new phones deserve the "Also" surname, although it wouldn't make sense to skip from the original Galaxy Buds in this new installation.
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