Samsung's new Galaxy Buds Live are the best from the company yet. Our initial hiccups with range proved to be just that and we were more or less sold on them right out of the gate. If anything, they've gotten better over time. It's hard to imagine life without them, now.
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They say that first impressions last but that’s not always the case. Sometimes you get a phone that seems great initially, but the battery doesn’t last for the whole day. Perhaps you go on a date and then later find out they like pineapple on pizza. Maybe it’s a new job that seems great but they won’t pay you unless you turn up every day. It’s always something, right?
Which brings us to Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Live in-ear headphones, which left us with a very favourable impression when we first got them out of the box. After using them for nearly two weeks, what have Samsung’s newest ‘buds done to make that first impression a true one?
Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
The buds are well designed for sitting in your ear-holes for extended periods. The smooth plastic doesn’t jam into your ear tight enough to cause that sweaty, gunky feeling and the speaker grilles in the bit that fits in your ear are perfectly positioned to deliver excellent sound right to your eardrums. Nothing we encountered over time lessened our opinion of the Galaxy Buds Live at all — if anything, they’ve gotten better in our estimation. They’ve displaced all our other in-ears for the time being.
Power-up
22 hours isn’t fantastic, as buds go — there are larger case batteries out there but they’re not packing Samsung’s fantastic buds. Beyond the numbers, though, the charge in these earbuds is good enough that we often forgot they needed charging. Samsung frequently had to notify us that they required topping up via an actual charger. But that’s because we were far too busy just being immersed in audio.
Sounds like a good time
We absolutely love how they handle music. The other stuff, like crystal clear mics, noise cancelling, a comfortable fit and lengthy battery life, is all decent enough when taken alone but the way the Buds Live make our usual playlists sound… that’s enough to tie the R4,000 price point together for us. Yes, dedicated audiophile headphones will sound better but for wireless in-ears, Samsung holds up its end with aplomb. Clear across the board, no matter which sub-genre of heavy metal we threw at them, with mids and highs distinctly separate and without an overbearing bass (unless you explicitly want it — there’s a setting for that), the audio experience is the best thing about these buds.
You might recall we did have one complaint when setting the Galaxy Buds Live up initially — that’d be: range, or lack thereof. That issue’s cleared right up. Whether that means Samsung’s finished using the Galaxy Buds Live to map the walls of our test environment or just that the update we were expecting came through while we were asleep, we noted a gradual lessening of range dropout until the expected 10 metres is now standard.