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    Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 vs Galaxy Buds: whats new with Samsungs entry-level wireless earbuds?

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    Mon, 16 Aug 2021 15:06:15 +0000

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    Should you swap your original Galaxy Buds for the Galaxy Buds 2?

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    Samsung seems to release a new pair of true wireless earbuds more frequently than any of the other big tech companies and its latest pair, the Galaxy
    Buds 2 , are the follow-up to the first model in its Galaxy range of wireless earbuds .

    Picking up where the original Samsung Galaxy Buds left off, the Galaxy Buds 2 are an entry-level pair of in-ear headphones that come with active noise cancellation, improved audio, and a stylish design.

    In spite of those improvements, theyre no more expensive than their predecessors, making them an attractive option for anyone who wants to take a chance on Samsungs AirPods rivals.

    If youre wondering whether to upgrade from the original Galaxy Buds or thinking of swapping your regular in-ear headphones for a pair of noise-cancelling earbuds , heres everything you need to know about Samsungs latest model and how they compare to their predecessors. (Image credit: TechRadar) Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 vs Galaxy Buds: price and availability

    The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 will be available to buy from August 27 for $149.99 / 139.99 / AU$219. They cost as much as the original Samsung Galaxy Buds did when they launched back in 2019 (except for Australia, where the new Buds are considerably cheaper).

    Now that theyve been usurped by a newer model, you can find the original Galaxy Buds for much less than their RRP.In fact, weve seen prices drop as
    low as $80 / 65 / AU$120 recently, and you can bet theyll drop lower over Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

    Saying that, we doubt Samsung will continue to make the older Galaxy Buds.
    So, if you want to snap up the originals with a steep discount, youll
    probably need to act quickly. Design

    Samsung has made a few design changes when it comes to the newer Galaxy Buds 2; the company has done away with the triangular housings seen on the
    original Galaxy Buds, in favor of a smoother, pebble-like shape.

    According to Samsung, the new Galaxy Buds 2 are 15% smaller and 20% lighter than their predecessors, and that makes them easier to wear for long periods of time. The downside of them being a bit smaller is that theyre a little harder to handle and can slip out of their case and your ears more easily.

    The color options you get are different, too. The Galaxy Buds 2 come in Lavender, Olive, White, and Graphite. However, its worth noting that the Buds themselves and the inside of the case will have a distinctive color but the outside of the case wont it will always be white. (Image credit: TechRadar)

    Meanwhile, the original Galaxy Buds are available in black, yellow, and a pearlescent white color. We think the muted color options for the newer
    Galaxy Buds are a little more stylish, but thats a matter of personal preference.

    Both models come with touch sensitive controls, though we think Samsungs refined this feature over the years, resulting in the Galaxy Buds 2 being
    more responsive and registered our touch more accurately.

    They also both come with a range of silicone eartips in the box, so you
    should be able to find a comfortable fit the original Galaxy Buds also came with small earfins to keep them securely in your ears, but Samsung has since done away with that feature.

    Disappointingly, Samsung hasnt improved the water resistance of the Galaxy Buds. Both models come with an IPX2 rating, but that wont protect your buds from much more than a little sweat or very light rain. (Image credit: TechRadar) Audio performance

    Thankfully, Samsung has made some improvements to the audio performance of
    its entry-level wireless earbuds.

    While the original Galaxy Buds featured one dynamic driver, the Galaxy Buds 2 come with a separate tweeter and a woofer, which has given them a wider, clearer soundstage than their predecessors.

    The way the Galaxy Buds 2 have been tuned means that the bass, mids, and
    highs sound really powerful although you dont get the sub-bass or the very highest frequencies, so dont expect chest-thumping bass or exquisite detail.

    Still, they sound much better than the original Galaxy Buds, which we found
    to be a little unbalanced, with recessed mids compared to the very prominent bass. (We should note that we didnt hate the sound of the Galaxy Buds we
    just didnt love it, either.)

    Both models support SBC and AAC codecs, as well as Samsungs proprietary Scalable Codec if youre connected to a Samsung device. The latter enables noticeably improved audio quality over the basic SBC codec and makes either model a solid pick for Galaxy phone owners for everyone else, youre stuck with fairly lossy codecs. (Image credit: TechRadar) Noise cancellation

    If you want your wireless earbuds to come with active noise cancellation, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 are an easy choice the original Galaxy Buds dont support this feature at all.

    However, the noise cancellation provided by the Buds 2 isnt the best on the market, even if we are pleased to see it come with Samsungs entry-level earbuds.

    With music playing and ANC turned on, you probably wont be able to hear someone talking to you in the same room, but youd hear any loud noise coming from outside your home. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 are fine to use if you want to tune out background office noise, but we wouldnt recommend them for long flights or particularly busy job sites.

    If you want to tap into your surroundings, you can hold either earbuds touch-sensitive housing to switch to the ambient mode, which will pump environmental noise into the buds handy if you want to quickly order a
    coffee without taking your buds out. (Image credit: TechRadar) Battery life and app

    The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 come with a 29-hour combined battery life if you
    use them with the active noise cancellation turned off. Turn this on, and youre looking at 20 hours thats five hours from the earbuds themselves with
    a further 15 provided by the charging case.

    Thats not a class-leading battery life by any means (wireless earbuds like
    the Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Plus offer double that amount), but its much better than the original Galaxy Buds, which offered a measly 13 hours of playback.

    Both models support wireless charging, as well as the ability to top up their charging cases via their USB-C ports.

    Theyre also both controllable via the Galaxy Wearable app, where you can adjust the EQ settings, customize the touch controls, and see how much
    battery life your buds have left. The app can also help you locate your lost buds, and if you have the Galaxy Buds 2, you can carry out a test to make
    sure your buds fit your ears correctly.

    Disappointingly, many of these features are only available on the Android version of the app. The iOS version hasnt been updated yet and that means customization is impossible until it receives an update. (Image credit: TechRadar) Takeaway

    The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 are better than their predecessors in pretty much every way. They sound better, come with a longer battery life, look more stylish, and boast active noise cancellation a feature you dont always find
    in entry-level wireless earbuds.

    If you have the original Galaxy Buds and are thinking of upgrading, wed definitely recommend switching to the Galaxy Buds 2.

    However, there is one instance wed recommend buying the older Galaxy Buds
    and thats if you can find them with a really big discount. Weve already seen some great Galaxy Buds deals in recent weeks, and prices are likely to drop even further over Black Friday in November.

    Still, youd be getting a fairly outdated pair of earbuds, and there are
    plenty of brilliant budget earbuds out there thatll get your more for your money check out the Lypertek PurePlay Z3 2.0 or the EarFun Air Pro if you want to keep costs down without sacrificing audio quality. Read our full Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 review



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