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00:00 - Intro
00:58 - Everything is 'pro'
01:21 - Pricing
01:33 - Non-sound related stuff
02:44 - Sound: Measurements & Comparisons
08:26 - Enough with the graphs, how do they sound?
09:04 - ANC performance
10:26 - Conclusion
For those wondering, measurements were done with the GRAS RA0402 coupler and shouldn't be directly compared to measurements done on 0045 equivalents. Also, the Samsung app does have a number of EQ presets, and I recommend trying out the 'soft' one in particular as it reduces the upper mids a bit.
I used my old buds + with soft eq. reduced the shout a great deal.
i have the original pros and they work with the Wavelet app for EQ which apply harman (which you can then apply a "strength" to as well on how much it sticks to that) AND you can have a custom EQ on top of that to tweak it further and i find it works like a charm. It auto detects whats connected too so if i use WHXM4 and switch over to the buds pro, the app switches too a super handy, free, EQ. Great if you have multiple headphones from multiple companies and want an all controlling app.
@@KirkLazurus thats a good idea, i was doing the same with my galaxy buds2 , but i found the bass became a it too prominent, (i think the soft preset blunts a lot of the treble too) so i left it on default and i guess i got use to it for the most part. Still a bit shouty though . If i can target the upper mids maybe a the lower treble a tad it would be fine, and maybe drop the bass quantity( keep the curve) a tad it would be fine
It's kind of weird. Clear that you wanted to deliver an unbiased overview, but you went ahead and you bought a Samsung phone, and delivered the overview using their ecosystem. I'm guessing using a Pixel phone with the build-in EQ would allow you to oomph out just that bit of difference that you can manage using the Samsung phone with their Buds. I'm just sad to see that the Android eco-system is going into the Apple direction - OnePlus works better with OnePlus, Samsung works better with Samsung..
Can you please remeasure the Pixel Buds Pro's new EQ presets
Love the review. Whilst we're on the topic of true wireless iems, I'd love to see your opinion on tw Bluetooth adapters, like the ones from Shure and Fiio. The subjective reviews for them are good, but I'd love to get your objective take on them.
I have had the galaxy buds, galaxy buds pro, galaxy buds live and now just received my galaxy buds 2 pro. I can say without a doubt these are Samsung's best buds to be released, they are comfortable and fit very well with little to no ear fatigue. I went on a run with them last night and not once did I have to adjust them. I am no audiophile but these sound nice a and crisp with no distorting and the ambient mode sounds a lot more natural then the rest of the buds. Personally I believe these are a must have if you are using Samsung products.
whoever says they upgrade is not worth it they are wrong, wow, this are the best earbud I have ever own.
Ear buds are so hard to find. No even the AirPods fit and fall out. Also the Beats fit pro tend to want to fall out. The best buds I ever had were the first galaxy buds. I wonder if the fit on these are the same or better?
How is the ANC compared to the galaxy buds pro? The galaxy buds pro are great but they don't filter out higher frequencies that good imo.
I love my buds pro 2 they get way louder with Dolby atmos on for whatever you're using either music or watching a movie they get louder my guy
I just got my pair, I played in basketball with them on today. I am loving these galaxy pro 2. The sound is amazing.
i just thought i'd say that i LOVE the redesign! it looks very very clean :)
It looks like a kid drew it. I miss the old emblem.🤢
Please review the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II when they come out. I'm really interested in knowing how it compares to Sony WF-1000XM4, and which offers better noise cancelation.
Have you/would you consider reviewing the Sennheiser momentum true wireless 3?
Have you done any B&O reviews? I'd like to hear your opinion on these higher end earbuds.
Is there a way to review the other wireless ANC earbuds? Like the Senheiser and the One More Evo? This is probably the wrong channel to ask, but I have always wanted to hear from an audiophile perspective which wireless ANC earbuds are decent enough to listen to. I saw Crinacle's review and it gave me insight on the measurements and an audiophile perspective.
"Enough with the graphs, how do they sound" *immediatly shows more graphs*
Would be interesting to hear your updated thoughts with the EQ now available for the pixelbuds pro.
What’s your take of the Master & Dynamic MW08 comparatively?
Im having trouble making a decision which one would you recommend would be a better choice I'm looking at the galaxy buds 2 pro or the beats fit pro?
Great review! I hope you do more measurements for ANC stuff and other IEMs. I also wish there was a comparison of measurements of the ANC on these and the Sonys.
Well I did that if you'd like to check it out...I'm trying to grow a database that's open to people to check out actually.. Ps: the Sony's ANC is better overall.
Hi, will you review Final noise cancelling headphones?
What was the recommendation at the end? For the wireless but not fully TWS? I hear line qtlx5k but can't Google it
Hi Resolve, can you please remeasure the Pixel Buds Pro's new EQ presets
Thanks for the comment comparing with IEMs at the end with aria and kato etc.. I didnt find this comparision anywhere else. Now i have an idea of where the tws audio quality stands.
How do they compared to the New Soundcore space A40 or the neobuds Pro?
Does the Sony XM4 still sound radically different with ANC on vs off like the XM3 did?
Just got mine and they are great tws buds. Killer features and perfectly adequate sound
Hi guys does something like the $20 Moondrop chu wired actually sound better than the pixel buds 2, galaxy buds 2 pro, Senn MTW3, Sony WFXM4, etc? Sorry not fair to compare wired to bt codec limited wireless but just curious
How did the Samsung's ANC compare to the Sony's? Weird we saw the sound quality comparison with the Sony's but not ANC. The graph section of the video was a bit frustrating - taking a while to figure out which line belonged to what.
These seem to have perfect tuning to me. A little less upper mids then the previous buds pro and better bass extension. I know you are on the very sensitive side for perceiving shout and this tuning is between Crins ideal and Harmon for tuning
great vid! i gotta say though the harman target is the only target with any sort of research and merit, everything else is just a preference. i think i prefer a headphone with research behind it instead of poking around in the dark. Although it doesnt really follow the curve properly unfortunately...
Great Review!
Great review! I kind of regret getting Galaxy Buds Pro for Iphone, but I have not had any connection issues (Pro 1st gen). I just have to update the firmware through a windows device, no clue if that firmware improves anything when paired with Iphone. Also the fit on Galaxy Buds Pro is not great for me, my ears poop them out. Buds Pro 2 I hear are much better regarding comfort. Anyway, I will get the Sonys next time.
Same for me on the comfort front. Loved them otherwise, but ended up having to return them because I couldn't stand having to adjust them every few minutes.
When I use the Pixel Buds PRO and the volume of the smartphone is at maximum, the headphones feel low. I have to lower the volume of the phone to 9 and then raise it to 10 and the headphones then sound good and loud .. do you also have this problem?
sound qulitywise, which one is batter moondrop aria or Samsung buds 2 pro.
Seems that the Pixel Buds Pro have got a 5-Band EQ update. Has this helped fix the tuning?
What custom EQ would you recommend for the Buds2 Pro? Based on this I pulled the 8K band up a bit and dipped the 250. I also boosted slightly at 125.
Lower your 4k if you feel a bit noisy
I know Andrew will die on the inside but I and many others would love to see a review of the soon to be releases Bose quiet comfort earbuds 2 and that being compared to Senn Momentum 3 TWS ,Senn CX series Sony and Samsung TWS. A big group test of TWS earphones.
I wish there was a bluetooth ear hook for IEMs which had the ANC and quality of life features of the AirPods Pro/Galaxy Buds Pro!
Thanks Resolve. Best 2022 TWS I’ve tried are the Yamaha TW-E7B. Glad to hear the Samsung buds are in the game though since I’m expecting them.
Just saw your comment about EQ. Mine should arrive next week so I’ll give that preset a try. 👍🏼
which tws are better for calls. music is second priority. I need tws for calling, must have multipoint. Iuse Windows + Android devices.
Thank you for this video.
Will these work on OnePlus 9 pros? I am using buds+ with no issues.
How does the sound compare to the original galaxy buds pro?
I have had a JBL Reflect flow Pro, but its done. The battery is dead, and I dont trust again in that. I am planning to buy an in-earphone. Looking for Galaxy Buds2 PRO, but I am curious is there any other product which could be better in the same price range? Like ( huawei free buds pro; Xiaomi redmi buds 4 PRO; Galaxy buds 2 etc... ) It will be used with a samsung S23 phone and a galaxy watch 6 classic. Could you please write down your toughts? Music listening is the main aspect, speaking on it is not important. Thank you in advance for your comments.
you need to write the label of the colors on the graphs, as I can't keep track of what you are referring.
My only complaint on the Buds2 Pro is the lack of a full EQ because I'm not like everyone else that like that V-shape EQ, I boost the mids in every headphone I have, other than that WOW, if other reviewers say there is no upgrades in the B2P from the regular Pros they are WRONG, just for the Bass alone I will have to retire my L3P because I carry 3 different set of earbuds for different purposes, now I will just carry the Buds Live and the Buds 2 Pro and will retire the L3P and the Original Pros.
Wavelet (if your phone os doesn't have custom eq)
why the change in logo? I saw the website changed too?
Kindly ask about how the ANC performs in the wind. AirPods Pro has the best physical design to minimise the wind blowing into the ANC microphone; the pixel buds pro performance is pretty bad in the wind. Once it detects wind for specific periods of time, it will reduce the depth of ANC to reduce wind noise. What about the Samsung one?
I just "tested" this by turning my fan to max speed (albeit not a super powerful model but still fairly strong) and blowing it into my face, and honestly I didn't really notice the wind. It's still there of course, but I think it's only something you will notice if you're REALLY listening for it. Obviously this will depend on the volume of your music (I use fairly low volumes) and the speed/direction of the wind, but it sounded solid.
Great review, thanks 🙂 In South Africa, the Galaxy Buds2 Pro are literally half the price of Sony's WF-1000XM4 earbuds at the moment, so even though I love Sony, the Galaxy Buds2 Pro wins hands down.
They are also less than half the price of Apple airpods pro
More often then not, I usually don't....but here, I gotta agree with you...I like the Sony XM4s better...prefer their sound to the Buds 2 Pro....I wonder how do they compare to the Bose Quiet Comfort TWS or the Sennheiser Momentum 3 TWS...
Do these keep their seal after profusely sweating and moving around?
adjusted the eq on my pixel buds pro, they do sound good after the update and the eq tweak...but the imaging and soundstage are unmatched on my galaxy buds 2 pro...and for vocals, my airpods pro gen 1 are still king....so overall with eq tweak and especially with a pixel device the pixel buds pro are a great option....i got mine for $99 and for that price i think they are a steal....using it with the pixel 8 and they do work well
Resolve, you should check out the Final ZE3000 true wireless buds if you haven’t already. They’re easily the best sounding wireless things I’ve heard so far.
What else have you heard?
@@MrJodete23 Yeah that's a very good question...of wireless headphones I've pretty much only heard a bunch the major noise cancelling stuff, like the Momentum 2 and 3 wireless, PXC 550, WH-1000XM3, Air Pods Max, AirPods Pro, and Bose QC 35 and QC30i. For tuning alone, it beat out all of those. And at its price point it just seems like such a win for bluetooth audio.
@@Haasaaroni the only thing that kills it for me is the lack of ANC. I'm just too used to it when going in noisy environments (subway etc).
@@MrJodete23 That's true, but the passive noise isolation isn't bad on these. Of course, no transparency mode either though...
What do you think about the sony linkbuds s? Vs the xm4?
Sound wise are they basically the same?
I recently purchased the Galaxy Buds2 Pros, and I'm rather pleased with the ANC. It really tones down the noise (and the not-to-my-taste background music) in a couple of my favorite restaurants. The voice detect automatically switches into Ambience mode, so when the server comes to take my order, I don't have to pull a bud to hear them, then switches back automatically a few seconds after I stop talking. Wired IEMs generally are limited to passive noise reduction only, and unless you're listening in a nice, quiet room (and if you're in a nice quiet room, why aren't you using REAL headphones?), ANC is pretty nice to have. I'm a bit older than Resolve (and probably have some high frequency hearing loss), so the upper mids and treble sound ok, to me. I wonder if Harmon included some older people in their test surveys, when they developed their target curve. That might explain their boost in the upper mid/treble range.
I bought the buds 2 regular for everyday use, those are suuuuper convenient for sports/gym and casual stroll around the city. But... for those looking for a way to really isolate themselves from the rest of the world, an Etymotic + Bluetooth DAC is still the best way to do it, virtually nothing with active ANC can reach that level of noise blocking, and one advantage I discovered from a recent flight is that they don't have that cabin pressure effect like most headphones do...
Thanks Much ! The HEADPHONE Show
How would you compare these to the akg n700nc m2? Both seem like the best tuned ANC wireless headphones.
I love so much how the buds2 pro sound I am debating on returning my Sony XM5s. The 360 audio (without the head movement) makes the music wider. If these sound so good, now I want the Sundaras more than before!
Did u get the 2 pros How is experience vs the xm5 ?
@Kaijosuoh I kept the XM5s because my ears keep spilling the buds, just any buds, they never stick. Eating with them is a constant push them back in place. They both sound alike. The buds 2 pro paired with a compatible Samsung phone (I still rock the Fold 4) does make the sound wider and very clean, with the mids very audible and trebles just there, not too warm. The XM5 still have more punch in the bass, and that kind of swallows the treble and makes the mids sound hidden, but it is not that drastic as it sounds. Anc is better in thr XM5s imo, and transparency is quite good, too. The buds 2 pro do the job well, just not as good. If you want buds and have a Samsung phone which supports Samsung Seamless Codec, definitely the buds 2 pro are excellent; for any other phone pairing, the XM5s are still king in my book. I had the chance to try the Ananda Stealth and the Edifier Stax Spirit s3, these two make the XM5 sound like if it were playing music inside of a shoe box, they are a different level, ultra clear, crisp quality; and vs the buds 2, I'd say the sound similarly clear, but the S3 are just super detailed 👌🏻 and warm, whereas the Anandas are as detailed, but with bass and not as warm. The S3 are bluetooth and wired provides no real noticeable difference in the two days I had with them, impressive sound for bluetooth headphones. The Ananda need a usb-c adapter, I have a helm bolt dac and using Tidal was the cream of the cream! I hope this helps you in your journey for the best listening experience.
@geekatari4391 thanks for the detailed reply, I do share the love for sony in their sound signature, I used to run my xm4's Daily, yet I came across this update that degrades the headphones battery performance, it used to last about 7-8 hours, now it won't hold more than 15 minutes such a shame really . Then I came across the situation of deciding whether to repair my pair or get a new pair instead then I saw that the galaxy pros 2 are half the price of both the xm4 and xm5 so I needed to clarify my options first. According to ur comments yes I agree the sony's have amazing bass punchy with presence, my xm4's has good mids and excellent separation along with broad bass not too boomy or lacking "just perfect " now it's battery got ruind. So ya am still very skeptical about the galaxy pros 2 ,even tho I use an s23 I need like a proper differentiation between the two buds to get it cleared up
@Kaijosuoh I had the XM4s and I gave them away to a coworker who has special needs, he was always buying cheap buds. I liked the sound better on the XM4s, the XM5s is punchy, but more neutral. I tried them wired and you still have to turn them on, otherwise they sound absolutely horrendous. The battery on the XM5s is good, about 30 hours. The buds 2 pro go for like 8 in a charge and the case charge them relatively quick, like an hour or less ans it charges them around three times before it needs to be recharged, too, which is also quick. Since you came from the XM4s, I am sure you'd enjoy the XM5s more than the buds 2 pro. The buds with their virtualization mimic a wider soundstage than Sony, though, which I really liked; but the XM5s were more comfortable and not having to charge them every day made them win for me. I keep Dolby atmos enabled on my Fold 4 and it gives some soundstage to the Sonys, but the buds 2 pro are definitely better at that.
@geekatari4391 thanks once again this made me narrow my options pretty easily, good day Brother 👏
From a galaxy buds,buds plus,buds live,buds pro, buds2 and now buds pro 2 owner the buds 2 pro sound better I keep them in dynamic sound and the anc is better than previous models and the ambient mode got worse lol I also own air pods and air pods pro
I bought the pixel buds pro and for all the hype I just found the trouble way too harsh and shrilly. I regular the momentum 3s and developed a good balanced EQ. I had to put the treble to Max on those just to match the pixel buds flat signature. I thought it was just me, maybe I got too used to a flatter signaturee but I'm glad that I'm not alone.
Ew, treble is disgusting
I think I might just get the Pixel Buds Pro, they're cheaper, and I have a Google Pixel, so they'll work better with my phone than the 2 Samsung earbuds I already have.
You won't regret it. These guys might be experienced but at the end of the day, it's just their opinion . . .
@@ihave7sacks True! I have the pixel buds A- Series and I love them. I think the convenience of wireless power share since they have wireless charging and the volume controls reminiscent of the originals but with better connection make it a fantastic option, especially with a pixel. Pairs very nice 👌 hope you enjoy the Pixel Buds Pros!
Pixel buds Pro sound better with a cut at 4.8 on wavelet..the area highlighted in the response curve shown here. I can't wait for Google to release their own EQ but wavelet does help for now
Can you share your eq for wavelet?
my buds2 pro is not detected on my macbook pro 13" M1. does anyone face similar issue?
I got these a few days ago, and they are amazing. Also if you have a Samsung phone they put out a true 24bit. I actually returned the XM4's. Not worth the price, IMO. But the Sony LinkBuds S's are are superior to the XM4's, again, IMO. Since I got these though, the S's stay in my backpack.
he used a samsung phone though
What.
24 bit is a gimmick
I just bought these and love them except they dont seem to fit in my ear that great. They dont come out they just feel loose and i tend to adjust them often
So are you guys ever going to get around to reviewing some of the more expensive new items you brought into the site. Particularly some of the $8k+ amplifiers seems almost insulting to put up there without speaking to it in review terms.
But buds 2 pro doesn't have multi point connection which pixel bud pro has
I have the Galaxy Buds Pro (1) and I have also just bought the Hifiman Sundara, which I really like especially for classical music and sounds definetely more detailed. Could you perhaps make a quick comparison between Sundara and Galaxy Buds Pro or other now popular Bluetooth headphones? And have you also tried Galaxy Buds Pro (1)? How do they compare to Galaxy Buds 2 Pro? Thank you!
I would be interested in tws only if they can block more noise with anc than custom iems Dont think its happening any time soon But would be nice
anc has always blocked more noise????
@@garfieldblessesyouwithadri3944 Nope
ANC is better at canceling out very low frequencies. When you use custom IEMs you still hear the humming of plane or bus or an AC. But ANC definitely eliminates that. So there's no clear winner.
Haven't you tried the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds? They do ANC quite well for their size, but I hope their upcoming 2nd iteration does even better in that regard.
Noticing the logo change for the first time: "Look at how they massacred my boy". May the Pink Floyd-y logo rest in piece. In all seriousness, new one looks cool: it's a good idea to change design language from time to time, personally i dig orange. While most people translate yellow with energetic happiness, orange mostly translates to both a relaxed and quiet happiness and curiosity, orange is the perfect color to represent your average audiophile. Heck, many peopoe paint their HD800S or HD800 in orange.
Review aside, this guy is not a role model for financial responsibility.
In all fairness, the good reviewers will be pretty honest about that. Andrew himself calls his more expensive setups a guilty pleasure, and never calls such things “worth it”. Probably 0 audiophiles are role models for financial responsibility.
What's the context here? While I agree you shouldn't take financial advice from me, I tell most people to get a K371 and never look at the internet again. You shouldn't have to spend absurd amounts of money to get great sounding headphones.
@@ResolveReviews nice job kneecapping Hori's criticism. That's how you do it! Throw out reasonable recommendations for us civilians who just can't budget thousand dollar budgets for headphones but are still audio enthusiasts.
@@bassandtrebleclef Another option would be HE400se for open back.
@@ResolveReviews you bought a whole new phone for the review. You can pair earbuds with anything that has Bluetooth, which includes damn near every modern PC in existence.
I own both they both have their qualities but I will point out that the Google buds pro you're able to update and add your own software through the URL or hotword
My goodness that clicking of the words on the video turning on and off is loud on headphones/IEM's.
If you set them up on a galaxy phone, they sound much better on an iPhone. When paired with my 13 pro, the sound is fuller, more spacial, and richer bass. I just use the normal EQ setting on the wear app on my S22 Ultra, then use them on the iPhone.
That's nonsense
@@dread1262 its not mate. My 1000XM3 sounded muffled and lacked clarity. i was super shocked and super disappointed after returning from 660s with a nice Fiio k5 pro. but after eq it according to my taste. it sounded fucking amazing lol. even more thump than the 660s and almost similar clarity as those, but still 660s is king when it comes to clarity from my experience. still eq makes a TON of difference when u know what you are doing. I did the same to my OG buds pro and also to my linkbuds s. all of them sounded shit ootb.
@Prithvi Muthumanikkam no no let me clear the air for you dummies. You need to have active noise cancelling on for your buds to sound best at its full potential. The reason the buds sound different on any other device is because it doesn't take advantage of its own equilazer. This giving off a more natural sound. That doesn't mean it's better because samsungs own buds equilazer are still superior to anything on the market
Use Soft EQ it's identical to Sony wf xm3 frequently response and closer to xm4
dt880 review when?
I really wanted to like the Pixel Buds Pro but there wasn't anything "Pro" about them. The ANC was below average. The sound was so-so. For 200 asking price it's a return to Google as it is not worth it for me.
Hi is this experience with new firmware update?
After buying the galaxy buds2 my audiophile career ended didn't need anyithing else anymore i was satisfied
lol, loved the outro 😂😂
I have a Galaxy buds2 not pro and they work properly with Galaxy A52 and Galaxy Watch 4. This a perfect combination. The only thing that misses is a body temperature 🌡 sensor that should be implemented in the ear buds. That shouldn't be a big issue for Sumsung.
I wasn' t impressed by the Buds2 Pro sound out of the box. Mids where too scooped out and had no detail and sounded bit plasticky. Even tho on some IEMs and TWS tips dont make huge difference i decided to try different IEM tips, most either dont fit the case or stay on stems properly, but spinfit W1 sound amazing to my ear, they boost midrange and get rid of that plasticy sound. It also sounds more detailed and natural, especially vocals. It opens up the soundstage and makes separation alot better. Be aware tho, only small size fits the case. The small size on W1 is abit larger than most of the small tips (11,5mm), they fit abut the same as original medium size tips. Only negative thing is that they sometimes still get detached from stems (happens around once every 30-40 times i take em out on an angle). ANC/passive noise cancelation gets noticably stronger too. Stock tips are super thin silicone. With W1 tips, they sound the best TWS ive heared by far beating out my first gen airpods pro and also moondrop aria by alot. They sound like slightly less detailed version of my letshouer s12 pro.
Yo the cheaper $90 pixel buds A-Series are supposed to be significantly better Sound Quality wise (they don't have ANC though)
Bro's earphones didn't work with his phone. So he went out and got another phone. 💀
I know sound is subjective, but I don't think the wired stuff is superior by quite the landslide it used to be. Nowadays, if you were to blind test them... let's say ten minutes apart, you might be surprised how difficult it is to tell the difference. Back-to-back, sure, but the difference isn't what it used to be.
I don't disagree, but I think the giveaway for wireless stuff is the lack of soundstage. My daily drivers are big and full of BA's and sound like they're all around you. The buds 2 sound great but with all of the accelerometers and batteries and microphones and whatnot packed into TWS buds I'm not sure how they'll catch up there.
NAAH, Simply saying, try better headphones. my friend owns buds 2 pro, i own ath r70x and owned sundara too (returned cuz of customer policy). the difference is night and day. you put in a DAC, the thing goes 32 bit 384khz. Not even a comparison after that.
I do not agree, respectfully.
To anybody saying it's because I haven't tried good headphones. I have a modded Ebony X00 (my favorite pair I own) and an Edition XS sitting next to me as we speak, and for wireless the Focal Bathys and Maxwell, among many others. Like most of you, I've bought way too much crap. At any rate, I never said wired wasn't better. Relax. I'm saying it's more difficult to tell the difference than it used to be, and you can have a perfectly enjoyable with a decently built pair of bluetooth headphones. If I spend a while listening to the Bathys, I have to A/B with one of my better wired headphones just to remind myself they actually sound better. I don't find myself wanting for more when I'm listening to my Bathys. YMMV As I said, sound is subjective. Perhaps your ears are just better than mine.
Why not compare to AKG N400NC?
You would’ve thought that he would’ve tried them already since they’re the top recommendation by Crinacle. I own a pair that I purchased on sale (
I had them and sold to a coworker. No detail at all, but the tuning is "fine" for the usual harsh upper mid Harman IEM thing. Either there's a lot of unit variation or it's really overrated
Do a best budget for sound And please give them points out of 100 As we cannot experience the sound directly.so people can buy base on their budget know it is a 89/100 it costs £100 suppose..????
Sony, AirPods Pro, Samsung Buds… Expensive, to budget, had dozens. My first Bose IEM are QCII. They are for me by far the best, including fit.
This guy is literally the only person I can find that hates the pixel buds pros
The pixel buds are kinda bad though 😂
@@ivanthapa8527 I've had mine for about 2 months now and I don't mind them. Sure, the Sony ones are better but they're also $100 more
Sony comes with better tips. Can you test with comply or some other tip and see if it can be improved.
I just left iphone 14pm and ipod pro 2 and got s24ultra and the buds2 pro. Way better experience. And honestly i prefer the sound from the samsung buds. Mostly listening to rock i like how punchy they are.
I love getting these for FREE with the phones but never would buy them myself, not because they're bad, they're actually really good for what they are. But if you ask me to spend $200 or more for an audio device, earbuds are not on the list.
Please review the sennheiser momentum 3 true wireless
Issues with pairing often is solved with a simple trix. Downloading the app, if the buds will not connect to the phone or will not show up, turn of the phone then turn on again. In many cases this will solve issues like this.
The thing about the S Buds are that they really are the opposite of nice looking. Yes sound is the most important thing but common Samsung, make them at least look a lil decent.
On iems i like sennehiser target. İnstead of that huge disgusting ear fıcking peak i like a HUGE NOTCH there like momentum tws 2 or ie800. it sounds non fatiuning and wide as fuck and i can hear everything more clearly specially uppr treble.
Almost missed this video cause thumbnail looked like a tech tuber 😅
That means it's working!
@@ResolveReviews mwahaha yes, let’s get the mainstream to enjoy better sound! All a part of the plan…
I upgraded from the Buds Pro 1 to the Buds Pro 2 and the Buds 2 Pros just sound better. It's hard to explain but if you switch back and forth between both you can tell the Buds 2 Pro sound better.
Buds Pro Galaxy x Resolve soon?
I would do it. That would be very interesting.
Stay away from the Sony WF-1000XM4! It took me 6 returns to get a set that was tolerable. They make a weird wonk noise if you listen to anything low-res or spoken word and it's not caused by ANC. Also aptX sounds better than LDAC on all of my devices.
Pixel buds A-series. What does the A stand for? 😩🥴
Crinacle's A rating
@@metal571 didn’t know crin rated them. Not surprised crin rated them
He didn't it was a joke but that's what I'd give them on tuning
Lesson buying buds pick first with great fit and comfort even u but the most expensive once if this is hurting ur ears and not fits its still wortless
I hope we get buds 2 pro for free with s23 pre- orders Q1 2023🥳
So buds 2 pro ,before i had the buds plus and they were great buds 2 pro are beter in sound and noise cancelling and bla bla bla , so everyday use buds plus fit extremely good and they are very mutch optimised in evry single way buds 2 pro not so much in call the sound is not the best way to much interference when there is some noise in the other side to the point i have to take them out and the bluetooth in my work i work in an off set printer so they are big so my phone stays at my desk buds plus no problem up to 50 meters or more the buds 2 pro 20 meters and the sound starts to fail my phone is a note 20 ultra, the noise cancelling is very nice works great
Listening to this review from a one plus phone using air pods.
Another level the Samsung