SAMSUNG GALAXY BUDS 2 PRO

Key Specs

  • Headphone Type Headphone Type – In-Ear
  • Microphone Microphone – Yes
  • Connectivity Connectivity = True Wireless Stereo (TWS)
  • Type Type = Earphones

GOOD THINGS TO KNOW

  • Good looks and comfort
  • IPX7 water resistance
  • Very good sound quality with the Scalable codec
  • Excellent ANC and hear-through
  • Good battery life

BAD THINGS TO KNOW

  • Works optimally only with Samsung devices, no app on iOS
  • Wider voice assistant support missing

Although the concept of a product “ecosystem” is not new, few have actually been successful in creating a platform that accomplishes the desired outcomes. With its Galaxy Buds line of truly wireless headphones, which are optimised for use with the company's own smartphones and tablets, Samsung has been working on this for a long. The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, which replaced the Galaxy Buds Pro headset that was introduced in 2021, is the newest item in the line.

In the past several years, there has been intense rivalry in the market for truly wireless earbuds across almost all price ranges. Brands like Samsung, Sony, Apple, Bose, and Google compete on the high end, where the rivalry is severe. The Galaxy Buds2 Pro, the newest offering from Samsung, will compete with the Apple AirPods Pro, the Google Pixel Buds Pro, and Sony's WF-1000XM4. The Galaxy Buds2 Pro review is presented below.

Hardware and design
The case's style is nearly comparable to that of the Galaxy Buds Pro's initial iteration. Its square form, clamshell design, rounded corners, and rounded edges all around make it simple to slide in and out of pockets. Its size is still small, which is great, and it can fit within the little pocket of a pair of pants. The finish has only undergone one significant modification, going from shining to matte. Personally, I prefer this finish since it does a wonderful job of hiding scratches and fingerprints. Additionally, it feels gentler on the skin.

In addition, both the case and the earphones have a charge indication nearby. You may use a Qi-compatible charging pad or the USB Type-C connection on the rear of the case to charge it wirelessly. Strong case magnets allow for a pleasing “thud” when the lid of the case is closed.
This time, the earphones feature a little newer, more sophisticated design. They feature a totally matte surface comparable to the charging case and are 15% smaller than the previous model. They weigh only 5.5g, making them lightweight as well. By doing this, you can avoid getting too tired during extended listening sessions.

While the placement of the touch controllers has changed significantly, the Wear Detection sensors, charging pins, and vents have not. Last but not least, the earbuds are IPX7 certified for water resistance, much like the previous version.
How does the fit feel now? It does, however, fit my ears rather snugly. I was able to establish a solid seal with the medium ear tips. The Galaxy Buds2 earphones did, however, suit my ears better. They never left my ears and hardly ever did they fall out. The Buds2 Pro, in contrast, fell out twice—once while I was eating and once while I was exercising. This obviously won't apply to someone else who has a

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