Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro review Malaysia: My new favourite pair - SoyaCincau

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Somehow, Samsung has absolutely knocked it out of the park with their Galaxy Buds 2 Pro in-ear headphones. But, it seems to be its own worst enemy.

They strike a great balance between fitting securely in your ear without feeling like they’re trying to tear your ear canals apart. Because of that, I could wear them for hours on end without needing to take them out and give my ears a massage. It’s definitely my favourite feature of the Buds.

Not only does it snap shut really satisfyingly, the hinge also snaps the lid into place when it’s fully open—something you don’t usually find in these cases. Sure, it’s a small thing but I appreciate these nuances because it shows the manufacturer going out of their way to give you a good experience.

I say nearly because the moment you realise you still have in-ear headphones on is when you start speaking and your voice sounds like it’s coming from inside your nose. But that’s kind of unavoidable with this kind of headphone style though, so again I’m willing to be merciful. If we’re on the topic of things I prefer from Sony, well, I guess it’s time to talk about sound quality. The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, for in-ear TWS headphones, sound really good from a technical standpoint. You get plenty of detail in the instruments, vocals sound crisp and feel personal, while bass lines are tight and clinical–it’s just good.

 

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