Bluetooth 5.0<\/a> which is pretty decent.<\/strong> If you own a Samsung phone, the buds are pretty easy to connect. Just turn on the Bluetooth and a notification pops up asking you for pairing. The notifications are quite neat as they show animations of the buds when pairing. Moreover, details on the battery life of each bud and capsule case is shown too.<\/p>\nThat notification is limited to Samsung phones only though.<\/strong> For outsiders, it\u2019s the plain old settings format. The connectivity however, is not just limited to Androids; IOS (IOS 10 or higher) is supported as well. The buds can be connected to two phones at a time; but that too is limited to just Samsung phones. So, I guess you get the biased impression on the device.<\/p>\nA lot of the magic happens in the Samsung wearable app though. Basically, all the tweaks and reworks on the buds can be done from here. There\u2019s an equalizer that you can tweak to match your setting; which is handy. There are six gears to tune your buds into: normal, bass boost, soft, dynamic, clear and treble boost.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n
The app shows the remaining power for each bud, plus the battery life left in the case<\/strong>. It drops from green (100 per cent) through to yellow (around 60 per cent left) to red (less than 30 per cent). Just like the AirPods, there\u2019s a find my phone feature that can be used to track your bud if you misplace them in your sofa or bed.<\/p>\nA handy feature that I found missing from the buds, is the ability to pause automatically every time you remove an earbud. It\u2019s not necessary but it surely would\u2019ve been appreciated.<\/p>\n
Sound: Bass is Justifiably Improved. <\/strong><\/h3>\nOk, moving on to the most important part, how decent is the sound quality on the Buds+? Well, there\u2019s been decent reworks to audio department. Each bud comes with a new engineering factor, the tweeter and woofer setup for highs and lows. And well, the audio is good but it\u2019s not exceptional.<\/p>\n
There\u2019s an open and expansive sound with decent sense of scale. The clarity is pretty good and the mids have been improved significantly too. One thing that\u2019s notably improved, is the bass. The dual driver setup truly brings improvement to the bass. They\u2019re clearer and more noticeable when you play the right track.<\/p>\n
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Even though the buds don\u2019t have Active Noise Cancellation, they hold up pretty well when you have the correct fit.<\/strong> I hardly had any noises reaching to my ears thanks to the closed arrangements of the buds. The ambient filters present in here are quite useful for announcement scenarios. This allows important announcements to filter in which comes in handy when you\u2019re in airports or terminals.<\/p>\nThe call quality has been significantly improved as well. In the previous model, there was a lot of distortion and muffling when calling but that\u2019s gone to most extent now. There\u2019re dedicated mics for phone calls in noisy places which is a relief.<\/p>\n
In summary, I\u2019d say the buds are pretty darn good.<\/strong><\/h3>\nSo, after having used the earbuds for quite some time, I\u2019d say it\u2019s pretty darn good! They\u2019re a justifiable upgrade to last year\u2019s Samsung\u2019s take on the wireless earphones. In a way, they\u2019ve addressed all the important aspects that the original Samsung Buds underperformed in.<\/p>\n
All in all, the Buds+ boasts better battery, a sturdy build and are comfortable to wear. But even though the features have improved a lot as compared to their forebearer, there are still rooms for improvement. The Audio even though great, still does not entirely hit that mark. There are other competitors that have moved up a notch in terms of audio and functionality. An improvement in that direction would surely have made the buds+ a perfect fit for me.<\/p>\n
Well, that\u2019s all I have to say in this first impressions of the Buds+.<\/p>\n
What are your thoughts on these new wireless earbuds from Samsung? Do let us know in the comments down below.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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