Galaxy Buds +, the most true true wireless headset for gamers in 2020
Samsung itself is not a manufacturer with traditional strengths in the field of sound, but since the acquisition of Harman Group and owns a series of popular audio brands: Harman-Kardon, JBL, AKG . array quality. Samsung's audio has been significantly improved. The Samsung headphones now not only 'abundant' technology, full of trendy features but also possessing good sound quality.
At the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on February 11, Samsung will continue to launch a remarkable true wireless headset, which is the Galaxy Buds + with many big highlights, especially in support of gaming.
Because it is an upgrade of the Galaxy Buds model launched last year, Galaxy Buds + will not have much difference in appearance compared to its predecessor, it is still a simple rounded design in both charging cocoons and headphone housing. for a comfortable wearing feel, along with youthful colors. In general, there's not much to say about the appearance of the Galaxy Buds +, but instead pay more attention to the improvements in features that the product brings.
According to Samsung's advertising, Galaxy Buds + will be significantly upgraded in terms of battery life, sound quality and utility features.
In terms of battery life, the Galaxy Buds + is expected to offer up to 11 hours of music playback, up 5 hours compared to the regular Galaxy Bud. Battery life in the charger also significantly increased, doubling compared to its predecessor, up to 22 hours.
In terms of sound, Galaxy Buds + will be added 2 drivers on each side of the headset, including 1 driver rated bass range (bass) and the other driver will take the high range (treb). Thus Galaxy Buds + will own a total of 3 drivers on each side of the housing, promising a solid, detailed sound and separation in all bands.
However, the most notable factor on Galaxy Buds + is the appearance of a feature called 'Gaming Mode'. In fact, the biggest problem with wireless headsets in general and true wireless in particular is the audio lag, which makes images and sounds sometimes heterogeneous. This drawback makes them unable to squeeze into the list of the best gaming headsets though much more convenient than wired headsets.
Gamers always demand very high levels of coherence, exactly between the images they see on the screen and the sound emitted from the headphones. Any lag or jerky phenomenon can negatively affect the results in the game, making the gaming experience incomplete. Gaming Mode was born to overcome the above disadvantages, when you enable this feature, the delay of the headset will be minimized, but it is not clear whether Gaming Mode will reduce sound quality or cause more battery consumption. is not.
Details will be announced by Samsung on the Galaxy Unpacked stage, but it is likely that Galaxy Buds + will be a model that can stir the true wireless headset market in particular and wireless headphones in general.
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