Samsung's newly released true wireless headset can do something important that AirPods can't
Samsung has officially announced its new wireless Galaxy Buds wireless headset in the Unpacked event on dawn today, January 21, with a sleek design and lots of remarkable smart features.
In terms of looks, Samsung's new Galaxy Buds has been renovated quite a lot compared to its flagship wireless headphones, Galaxy Gear IconX, with a strong emphasis on youthfulness, dynamism and modernity. . At the same time, the product will also come to users with three different color options: Black, white and gold.
In terms of features, the important innovations on Galaxy Buds are mainly related to the charging capacity of the product, and this is also the advantage of Galaxy Buds before competitors directly Apple AirPods. Specifically, the Galaxy Buds case (carrying case) is also equipped with wireless charging capability, which is a convenient and useful additional feature for Samsung's new reverse wireless charging technology (PowerShare). equipped on Galaxy S10. That means you will be able to put the Galaxy Buds on the back of the Galaxy S10 and conduct wireless charging through this phone. Besides, Samsung also included a quick pairing feature so you don't have to wait for two products to synchronize with each other. Although wireless charging is a convenient feature and can help Galaxy Buds take advantage of AirPods - the king of the world to listen to true wireless at the present time, however, the leakage information is not correct. Recently, it has also hinted that Apple is completing development and is about to launch a wireless charging AirPods, likely to be called AirPods 2. Of course wireless charging features How smart of AirPods 2 is, at the present time, we cannot confirm for sure!
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In terms of battery life, Samsung says you can expect up to 6 hours of music playback and up to 5 hours of talk time after a single charge. The supplied case has a battery life of up to 7 hours if you need to charge the battery while moving. In addition, the smart charging feature will give you more than 1.5 hours of use with just 15 minutes of charging.
Galaxy Buds will officially go on sale on March 8, and the price announced by the manufacturer is 130 USD (equivalent to about 3 million, much cheaper than AirPods). In addition, if you order for Galaxy S10 before March 7, you will also receive Galaxy Buds and many other valuable products.
The appearance of Galaxy Buds promises to stir up the market for true wireless headphones, which are quite exciting with the presence of many big names. Besides smart gadgets like wireless charging, the biggest advantage of Galaxy Buds is the price. Jabra Elite 65t - one of the most popular wireless sports headsets on the market still costs 170 USD, followed by Apple AirPods with the price of 159 USD. Therefore, significantly lower prices make Galaxy Buds big advantage to competitors, while providing users with a choice worth considering.
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