The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro come with Samsung’s excellent wireless earbuds case that fits nicely into most pockets, but this year the case and buds feature a grippier texture that feels awesome, but is a bit harder to slide in and out of tight pockets. I tested these earbuds on a Pixel 6, OnePlus 10 Pro and a MacBook Pro, and they sounded great on those devices playing regular music on Spotify with the highest streaming quality. Samsung’s marketing for the earbuds hypes up the fact that they can transmit 24-bit audio, but that only works with Samsung phones and most music streaming services charge extra for that, so it’s not something most people really need to worry about. If you want to dive into the deep end of wireless earbuds audio graphs, you can learn more in this video from Crinicle+. These noticeable audio upgrades are slotted in alongside a natural sound profile that audiophiles will be happy to listen to. You can still hear some noises when you have nothing playing, but once the music kicks in, it provides a very isolating listening experience. I found myself getting lost in the music easily, partly because of the realistic sound reproduction but also because the ANC (active noise-cancelling) blocks out every annoying sound in my office. The buds’ soundscape also offers great stereo separation. The bass kick is satisfying, and the vocals are always clear. The new two-way speaker and enhanced woofer do a good job of providing balance to such a small unit. As expected, the new Galaxy Buds 2 Pro continues the legacy of great-sounding buds and are the best yet.Ĭompared to the existing Galaxy Buds 2, the clarity is a step above and blew me away when I first tested them. Samsung has been cranking out above-average-sounding earbuds since it purchased AKG and released the Galaxy Buds+ in 2020.
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