The Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are great for travelling and commuting. They are well-made and don’t let out too much sound, so you can play your music loudly without bothering other people. They also fit well and are easy to bring with you. But their ANC has trouble getting rid of low-frequency noises like bus or plane engine rumbles. They also have a pretty short battery life, so you might need to charge them during longer trips.
Specifications
- Bluetooth Earbuds
- Noise Cancelling
- Charging Case
- Water Resistant
Where to get Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Earbuds?
Many of the features of the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are made possible by the Samsung Galaxy Wearable app. This is where you can access the noise-cancelling features, turn on ambient sound, set or turn off touch controls, try out different EQ settings, and more. The noise-cancelling feature has both a high and a low setting, which you can switch between at any time.
There are some nice EQ settings built in, like Bass Boost, Soft, Dynamic, Clear, and Treble Boost, but you can’t set your own. You can also turn on settings like automatic voice recognition and seamless earbud connection, which makes it easier for the Galaxy Buds Pro to switch between paired audio sources (as long as they are signed in to your Samsung account).
The big two-way speakers from Samsung pump out deep bass and clear mids. And even though Samsung’s Scalable Codec makes the sound on Galaxy phones louder, you can still enjoy lively music on devices that aren’t made by Samsung with only a small loss in quality.
Samsung deserves credit for trying something new with the awkward form of the Galaxy Buds Live, but it wasn’t as pretty or useful as the ads made it seem. For the Galaxy Buds Pro to work as well as possible, they had to be round. The design takes usefulness and wearability into account, from the larger touch panels for accurate input to the longer sound port for smooth insertion.