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Airpods 2 vs galaxy buds plus

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If you have an iPhone and other Apple devices, the AirPods are way, way more convienient with the automatic device switching, pairing process, find my and so on.

 

You say you liked the EarPods and the ones that came with your S7. Those are both out of canal earbuds and probably why you liked both. The Galaxy Buds are in canal with a seal... which may be exactly what you're NOT looking for. The AirPods on the other hand fit exactly like the EarPods do, which you liked.

 

Sound quality wise the AirPods are fine, not insane. There's a bunch of bass if that's your thing and they lack a little in the high end definition.

Right now I am using the Sony xm4 which are one of the best headphones I’ve used, but they really suck for gym (I don’t blame them) so I decided to purchase some headphone for the gym. I hated most in esr headphones my whole life. The only ones that I managed to use were the headphones that used to be in the iphone box and the old samsung headphones (s7 box). I am wondering if there are any people with the same comfort “issue” as me that tested the galaxy buds. They are cheaper than the airpods so that’s the main reason I would like to buy them, but I am worried that I won’t like them so I would need to return them bla bla bla.

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Hiby WH2s get my vote.

Also, sometimes you have to buy aftermarket tips to get the right fit for your ears, regardless of manufacturer.

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If you have an iPhone and other Apple devices, the AirPods are way, way more convienient with the automatic device switching, pairing process, find my and so on.

 

You say you liked the EarPods and the ones that came with your S7. Those are both out of canal earbuds and probably why you liked both. The Galaxy Buds are in canal with a seal... which may be exactly what you're NOT looking for. The AirPods on the other hand fit exactly like the EarPods do, which you liked.

 

Sound quality wise the AirPods are fine, not insane. There's a bunch of bass if that's your thing and they lack a little in the high end definition.

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