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May 2019
(78%)
182 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(74%)
2866 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Une belle autonomie d'au moins 6h30
Ergonomiques
Avec plusieurs tailles d'embouts et stabilisateurs
L'application
Améliore la qualité audio et donne le choix entre son fermé/ouvert
Discrets
Rendu sonore détaillé et précis
Distorsion très basse
Confort et maintien impeccables
Autonomie très solide avec une seule charge (6 à 7 h)
Recharge USB-C et induction du boîtier
Latence très basse
Autonomie de choc
Ergonomie satisfaisante
Charge sans fil de l'étui
Confortable et agréable à porter
Très bonne qualité sonore
Charge sans fil possible
Bonne autonomie
Confortables
Rendu sonore détaillé
Excellente autonomie
Confortables avec un design compact
Autonomie et charge sans fil
Fonctionnalités logicielles pratiques
Peu de latence et bonne isolation passive
Son de qualité (avec l'application)
Très faible encombrement
Confort
Charge sans-fil du boitier
Application simple d'emploi
Compacts
Légers
Devraient s'adapter sans problème à la plupart des oreilles
Son correct
L'étui est compatible USB-C et charge sans fil
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Application sous Android uniquement donc si vous avez un iPhone
évitez-les
Le boîtier ne permet pas 2 recharges comme annoncé
Sonorité très acérée
Presque criarde sans EQ
Extrêmes basses timides
Pas de mémorisation des réglages sans l'application
Application Galaxy Wearable pas encore disponible pour iOS
Pas d'utilisation en double mono
Pas de bascule en mono avec un écout
Aigus fatigants
Application Android seulement
Une charge et demie seulement avec l'étui
Mauvaise qualité de la voix lors des appels téléphoniques
La batterie du boîtier aurait pu être plus importante
Pas de multipoint
Basses bien trop discrètes
Des zones tactiles trop limitées
A moitié compatibles avec iOS
Qualité sonore au-dessous des Gear IconX
Pas d'app dédiée pour iPhone et iPad
Pas de multi-points
A peine deux charges possibles avec le boitier
Application indisponible sur iOS
Pas de certification IP
Pas de gestion des codecs lossless
Ni de HiRes
Aigus un peu criards
Les basses manquent de profondeur
L'étui ne peut fournir qu'une seule charge
Certaines fonctions ne sont disponibles que sur les téléphones Android
The Galaxy S10 has upped the ante when it comes to design, features and price. Thankfully, we can add performance to that list, too. Anything more than an incremental step is becoming increasingly hard to take when it comes to the annual smartphone update...
Solid connection, Good volume, Seals inside my ear canal, Long battery life, Easy to carry in the case in a pocket without too much bulk,
Volume control on the earbuds, Samsung Wearable app on iOS, Make the tapping gestures a little more reliable/easier to do
Overall these have been the best earbuds I've ever owned. Listening to podcasts, music, movies and TV shows has been a pleasure. Sure, they're not audiophile quality but they are very easy to listen to without feeling like I'm missing something; they even...
Seamless PowerShare wireless charging, comfortable earbud design, good battery life,
Middling bass, fiddly touch controls, We say The Samsung Galaxy Buds prove to be a fairly comfortable pair of decent wireless earbuds that offer a modicum of comfort, fairly good performance and battery life though the fiddly touch controls take some get
At full charge, you can expect a good six hours of use for the Galaxy Buds without a full recharge from the provided charging case on standby. In practical use, we managed a good five and a half hours with Dynamic EQ settings on and constant music playbac...
Extrait: Okay, my little Apple and Android users. Let's all try to get along for the next 15 minutes…Many reviews have already been written about both, the Galaxy Buds and the Apple AirPods 2. So, this review is for folks who are familiar with at least one of thes...
Which one you should buy? Actually, it depends on what device you have.If you are a big fan of Apple, the AirPods is your first choice. It is light and elegant, and can connect with Apple devices seamlessly.On the contrary, if you are used to playing Andr...
This is a classic AKG sound signature in an adorable and liberating little package. Clean and well-balanced, these Buds are perfect for those who listen to all kinds of genres. And I have to admit, it's one of the best sounding true wireless earphones I'v...
Publié: 2019-05-06, Auteur: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com
Extrait: Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Buds alongside the Galaxy S10, replacing a couple iterations of the admittedly mediocre IconX earbuds. These new earbuds traded off some of the less important features from its predecessors while making improvements in all th...
Extrait: It's been 10 years since Samsung launched the first Galaxy S device and this year's model continues building upon the Galaxy Foundation with innovative tech, enhanced intelligence, and an overall solid competitor to the iPhone XS Max.For more see: Galaxy...
Publié: 2019-03-27, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
These compact, lightweight noise-isolating true wireless earphones should fit most ears securely. They sound decent, battery life is good (around 6 hours at moderate volume levels) and their compact charging case offers USB-C wired and wireless charging
Bass isn't all that deep, charging case only delivers a little more than one full charge, certain features only work with Android phones
Although their sound quality doesn't wow, the Galaxy Buds are certainly worth considering if you're a Samsung Galaxy or Android phone owner...
Stylish design, Comfortable to wear over long hours, IPX2 certification, Support for wireless charging, Adequately wide sound stage and imaging
Bass output could've been better, Touch controls not reliable, Gear Wear app not supported on iPhone, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
So, should you buy the Galaxy Buds? Well, for the pair's asking price of Rs 9,999, the earphones should certainly be on the top of your wishlist. Not only does the pair cost less than most other truly wireless earphones in the market, but it also offers a...