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The Galaxy Buds Pro are Samsung's latest true wireless headphones, but how do the $200 earbuds perform next to the cheaper Galaxy Buds Live and Galaxy Buds Pro?
The Buds Live are also rated for 8 hours on a single charge, but 29 with the case. Impressively, the Galaxy Buds Plus last the longest on a single charge, rated for 11 hours.
Galaxy Buds Live stay in my ears better than AirPods, but noise canceling needs some work Say what you will about Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live bean-shaped design -- yes, they're affectionately known ...
And the buds themselves are very tiny; each can fit inside a quarter. Once you remove the Buds Live from the carrying case and pop them in your ears, it’s a unique experience.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Live (Image credit: Tom's Guide). Both Buds come in a healthy mix of colors, with the Buds Live available in Mystic White, Mystic Black and an especially gorgeous Mystic Copper.
The Buds Live lasts about half as long: up to 6 hours with ANC and up to 8 hours without ANC. That’s longer than AirPods Pro (4 to 5 hours with and without ANC) and AirPods (5 hours).
While the Buds Live have fine battery life (up to 8 hours), the fit and feel of these buds, along with what I’d label as a “just ok” listening experience make me feel that all potential ...
Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds Live have a very unique, bean-shaped design that sets them apart from AirPods. They sit in your ears without any silicone ear tips, but they still deliver good sound ...
The Buds Live are worth considering if you want something that looks cooler and sounds better than the Buds+, complete with app support on iOS and Android, and can live without an ambient noise mode.
The Galaxy Buds Pro are Samsung’s first earbuds to offer high-quality active noise cancellation — it’s better if we don’t talk about the barely there ANC on last year’s Galaxy Buds Live ...
The Buds Live also offer a more unique design and feel than that of the traditional Buds Plus. If you want to stick with a traditional fit and feel, however, the Galaxy Buds Plus may be the way to go.