Testseek.com have collected 198 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-R180 Galaxy Buds Live and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-R180 Galaxy Buds Live.
August 2020
(74%)
198 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: While we are all hopeful for a better recovery from the pandemic this year, it looks like we will be staying at home for a bit longer. Most of us are well-prepared thanks to last year's experience, buying lots of stuff online like food, gaming consoles, g...
Abstract: Samsung Lineup for 2020 Note Despite the whole COVID Pandemic, Samsung still went ahead and brought their first ever Unpacked launch virtually and unveiled the all new lineup of Samsung Galaxy devices for August: the new Samsung Galaxy Note20 Series, Gala...
Interesting and Refreshing Design, Integration with Samsung Smartphone is impressive, Open Type earbuds, which some prefer, Good Battery Life
Scalable Codec limited to Samsung and other users are stuck with SBC and AAC, Underwhelming Sound Quality, Absolutely no Sound Isolation, Active Noise Cancellation is non-existent, Not so Justifiable Price Tag
Sure, the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live are truly a unique looking True Wireless earbud and for all I know the only different looking open-designed True Wireless earbuds out there. It sounds okay but if you were to ask me to justify the RM700 price tag that it...
Has weak ANC, takes a lot of time to figure out how to wear it for the first time and may not fit you at all, Conclusion This pair of wireless earbuds is a great choice for casual lifestyle consumers
Aesthetically-pleasing, Good sound quality, Reliable touch-based controls, Very comfortable to use for long hours, Easy to bring around, Has ANC, Stable wireless connection, Great for calls
Comfort is highly dependent on ear size, Only IPX2 resistance, not suitable for workouts, Lack of high quality audio codec support (aptX), Would be better if charging case could hold more charges
If it can fit in your ear nicely, then the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live is definitely worth considering
Abstract: Every year, big established brands such as Apple, Huawei, and Samsung, update their wireless earbuds series with improved design and features that would make you look twice and even consider upgrading.Then again, sometimes the updates aren't compl...
Abstract: True wireless in-ear headphones (TWH) range from nameless brands that cost peanuts to premium brands that cost a bomb. The Straits Times rounds up nine TWH in three budget ranges, which might just suit your needs.PREMIUM ($300 AND ABOVE)$379 (avai...
Bold, distinctive design, Comfortable fit, Easy pairing with Galaxy & Android devices, Super compact case, Wireless charging, Good battery life, Great mic performance
Sound quality highly dependent on quality of seal, Getting a good seal could be problematic, Ineffective active noisecancellation, Low IP rating, Pricey for what it is
The Galaxy Buds Live have an undeniably interesting design, and they look especially striking in Mystic Bronze. The level of fit and finish is very high too, which commensurate with their high S$288 price tag.Battery life is impressive too. At 8 hours on...
Abstract: The true wireless in-ear headphones (TWH) market is getting boring in design. These days, regardless of brand, you expect to get two bulbous earbuds with a short or long stem and a pill-box charging case.The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live (available on Amazon...