The Samsung Galaxy Buds have some great features, but they don’t work well in noisy environments. The ear cups don’t seal well, so the sound quality is affected. The phone’s assistant, Bixby, is also available. However, the Galaxy Buds’ design leaves them lacking in certain areas. ..

The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live are available in five colors – bronze, black, white, red and blue – along with a square case in the matching color in a glossy finish. The earphones come with a charging case that can be plugged into the USB Type-C port on the back or even wirelessly. The earbuds have an LED that informs about the charging status of the case and the earphones. ..

Samsung is once again trying to distance itself from Apple as much as possible with a design that is different and borders on mysterious. This isn’t the first time the Korean giant has tried to distance itself from Cupertino in terms of design, as all of its smartwatches have opted for every element that the Apple Watch doesn’t have. Samsung has done the same by avoiding wide notches on its smartphones and opting for full bezels for a full year before going straight to Infinity-V and Infinity-O notches.

The Galaxy Buds Live feature Samsung’s proprietary Scalable Codec, which prevents audio truncation by changing the bit rate depending on the strength of the Bluetooth connection. This ensures a reliable audio stream that is always up-to-date.