Galaxy Buds Plus
My Galaxy Buds+ are 4 years old and still last longer outside the case than Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Why have Samsung not been able to replicate their best earbuds in later generations?
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Who should get the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus?
Samsung Galaxy smartphone owners and anyone with an Android device should consider the new Galaxy Buds Plus. Although Wireless PowerShare is a Samsung exclusive, other important features including Spotify integration, are available across Android. Plus, even iPhone users will benefit from AAC support for lag-free media playback. Then, there are things everyone can enjoy like IPX2 water resistance and nearly 12 hours of playtime on a single charge. Long-haul commuters will appreciate the excellent battery life.
How do you tell the difference between the Galaxy Buds and the Galaxy Buds Plus physically?
Light blue buds are the Galaxy Buds Plus. If they are yellow or silver, they are the original Galaxy Buds. If they are black or white, they could be either, and the only way to really tell the difference is to look at the serial number, which can be found in the Samsung Galaxy Wearables app or on a sticker found in the product’s box.
Are the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus waterproof?
The Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus aren’t waterproof, but they are water-resistant. The Buds Plus have merited an IPX2 rating, meaning they can withstand most workouts as long as they’re not submerged.
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I am the only one still using Galaxy Buds Plus?
Don't get me wrong I already have more newer earbuds. Like the Galaxy Buds 3 and 3 Pro, and some others, but I keep coming back to this one's. I just love the Red Color, a Samsung should bring back vibrant colors on the earbuds. And this ones are some of the more comfortable and secure earbuds I ever used, the wingtips make them hold very good for working out. The only thing they miss it's ANC, but the passive NC it's not bad, more considering they are from 2019. And they still sound great, with the battery lasting longer than newer earbuds.
My Galaxy Buds+ are by far the best headphones I've ever owned and their longevity is just outstanding. Their 11 hour battery life has over 4 years degraded to around 7 hours, which is still longer than Buds 3 Pro (and most other earbuds) and they are the same size at 6,3g. And I have used them a lot. On top of this there are no connection issues, no sound difference or any sign that these earbuds aren't still brand new.
I don't think any of us are expecting "flagship earbuds" to last 4 years in such good condition.
The fit, the sound, the quality, the controllability. Did Samsung just catch lightning with the Buds+?