Samsung is far from having said its last word in the world of true wireless headphones. With its new Galaxy Buds2 Pro, the chaebol intends to demonstrate the extent of its know-how and claim a place at the top.
Points forts
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Beautiful sound balance, very deep bass, very ample treble.
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Clean, defined and precise sound.
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Very good reproduction of the stereo scene.
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Careful design, very compact, robust (IPX7 certification).
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High effectiveness of active noise reduction.
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Comfortable, good support.
Weak points
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Extreme bass which overflows a little, treble brilliance a bit too pronounced.
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Lagging performance of the hands-free kit.
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No full support on iOS, application a little sparse in terms of customization options.
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More orders would not have been too much.
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If the first Galaxy Buds Pro of the name didn’t quite have the makings of the bigger ones, the Galaxy Buds2 Pro now have what it takes to claim to be such. If we omit the loss of performance on the hands-free kit (too bad…), the second version takes the listening experience, active noise reduction, design quality and duration of play even further. use, for an overall very satisfactory result. Not everything is perfect – we are thinking in particular of the lack of versatility of use and the somewhat limited functionality – but we are getting very close. As before, we will especially recommend these Galaxy Buds2 Pro to Samsung aficionados, who will be able to taste all the features of these headphones.
NB: The reported price drop is calculated by comparing the lowest price of the day with the average of the lowest prices charged by all merchants for the product last month, with security rules to exclude the prices of stores whose the VAT policy is not clear (so-called “gray” stores, typically in the case of imports from China).
An alternative
Slightly lighter equivalent of the Momentum TW 4, the Accentum True Wireless are overall very efficient headphones, which retain the usual strengths of Sennheiser products, starting with solid sound performance. If a few points still need to be improved, such as autonomy and Transparency mode, we do not find any truly crippling defects here.
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