Samsung Galaxy Buds+ (11 h, Wireless)
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Samsung Galaxy Buds+

11 h, Wireless


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dfornito

4 years ago

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Anonymous

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Yes, you can, because the S21 can generally connect two different Bluetooth speakers/headphones and play them simultaneously. E.g. UE Boom + Buds / Buds + Sony XM3 / Buds + Buds Pro. I hope that answers your question.
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godlysaline

4 years ago

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Ihunter

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I did some research on Google and found some nice cases. But they were not the original ones. In my experience, original spare parts can be almost as expensive as the new Samungs Buds. It could be that Digitec will soon put a solution online in the form of a product.
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Phil68

4 years ago

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FKappeler

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The Buds cannot connect to multiple devices at the same time. It is easy to switch between Samsung devices (I have not tried this myself). Otherwise, you always have to disconnect and reconnect to the new device (I did this once and found it too complicated). See also: https://www.samsung.com/de...
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simonwyss2

5 years ago

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osonderegger

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I share cschweizer292's view: For jogging (with short sprints), even in light rain (because only drip protection), they fit very well. Since there is a lot of movement in the market for in-ear headphones right now, I recommend you browse through various test reports based on your requirements: ANC (noise cancellation), for example, was not a requirement, since it is sometimes good to hear the bicycle bell when jogging. What was important to me was a long battery life, reasonably good sound and a reasonable price.
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Charlie_Epic

4 years ago

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Ihunter

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Probably based on a supply/demand law. If demand is high (popularity) but supply is low, the price goes up. But if the supply is high (slow seller) but no one wants it (demand), then the price goes down.
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xandra1283

4 years ago

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MF001_zh

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I think the headphones only work together with the Samsung app, and therefore only with a smartphone. There may be ways around this, but I am not aware of any.
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Tachinau

4 years ago

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Matthew Shalash

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On non-Samsung phones, the buds behave like all other Bluetooth devices. The EQ and other features can only be controlled from the phone with the Galaxy wearables app.
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smw

4 years ago

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