This is the best earbuds review I've ever watched, yeah I watched MKBHD's and he missed a lot of info, you're the first one to mention the auto detection feature which is key for me. New sub!
@@increditoaster no he is not. It's the focus and the detail he had and still does on the topics he cares about is what made him as popular as he is today. That said, I always learn something new when I watch multiple videos -- that doesnt make one better or worse!!
Here is a hot tip...on the Galaxy buds 2 pro, if you have tap to adjust volume in Labs settings turned on, you can tap the top of your ear to adjust the volume. This works flawlessly. No need to even touch the earbuds. This works on the original galaxy buds pro also.
I thought about buying Pixel Buds Pro briefly, but now I think it might be too much money for me. I saw your video about 100$ earbuds and Jabra Elite 4 Active stuck out to me, though you didn't feature them in your video, you mentioned them when talking about Jabra Elite 3s. They stuck out to me because of the ANC in contrast to 3s, and the cost of $80. I was also looking at Sony WF-1000XM3, because they are also priced around that $100 mark in my area. I was hoping to get your opinion on which are the better ones considering the $20 difference, fit, ANC, sound quality and usability overall. Great video too. Love your channel, you are getting too little recognition man.
ANC and sound quality: WF-1000XM3. Definitely. But lots of people find them large/bulky, so the fit is much better with Jabra Elite 4 active. I would personally rather have Jabra, but it depends how much you prioritise sound quality (where Sony definitely wins)
@@insidetechltd Oh, thanks, I will probably save a few bucks and go with Jabras then. I don't mind the drop in quality if it means they will be lighter and fit better. Thanks again for the recomendation.
Praising google for not including a charging cable is crazy tbh. 😂 I don't care if I have 100 charging cables at home, I want all the accesories I would need for the device I pay for to be included. Because if I had nothing and wasn't given a charging cable, I'd then have to spend more money to have one. Its kinda like consoles coming with HDMI cables. Yeah, you might already have a spare, but why wouldn't they include one for people who might not?
Yeah I understand some people have this mindset. I just think everyone already has a cable. Or at least it’s extremely unlikely that someone doesn’t have a single cable. This expectation of having everything in abundance isn’t great for the environment - which I think is more important. It’s just an easy and simple sacrifice to make to not have one included, but makes a huge difference for a company to do this And anyway it’s almost like a placebo effect because if people had to separately click “add to basket” to have the cable included when they go to purchase, and pay for it, people wouldn’t do it. If they knew they were paying extra. But no one stops to think of the price they actually pay includes the cable or not. The earbuds cost £99 right? But if they were sold at £105 instead, no one would care. They would just assume that’s the price. It’s only when you believe you’re paying extra for something (or missing out on the cable in this instance). When people actually need one, genuinely have no other cable, or course they would buy one and not think twice. Anyway, everyone is welcome to their own opinion of course. And to add some balance, I think earbuds should all support wireless charging and not include cables
@@insidetechltdYour patience is admirable. High IQ & high EQ feels often more a curse than a blessing, does it not? Brevity, is, of course, the expected smart choice on your end to not directly answer... For obvious reasons.
I purchased the Pixel Buds Pro a month ago for multiple reasons. 1. Multipoint - I use two phones throughout the day, and switching between them is critical. My work phone is a Samsung, and my personal is a Pixel 6 - I wanted the ability to use the Google Assist versus Bixby, which doesn't always work. 2 Quick connectivity when opening the case 3. ANC - this is important to me | I have too many cables and didn't need another one. I hope the app for the Pixel Buds Pro improves with the equalizer, but if not, it isn't a deal breaker for me -
Wow!! Finally genuine earbuds review.. Have seen through multiple videos, searching about both of these as I was confused which one to with. After seeing your review, got really good knowledge and now I can decide clearly. Excellent and super crisp content. Video is quite clear as well.
I loved this video 10 days ago and here I am now wearing my buds2 Pro and watching ur video AGAIN! Compared to my Buds+ , the build quality and ear-wing fit, are much poorer now. But the sound quality and the other new features are great!! 👌👌👌 They seem to fit good so far, stay in even when moving. And, it's great for gaming with a Samsung flagship (lag almost non-existent)
Wow, call quality is really important to me as I work from home and on conference calls all day. I was seriously considering the pixel buds, but now I'm second guessing....
If they are removing cables and accsesories from the box , then i expect the price to be lower , cuz the shiping is easier due to smaller package and lack of unessery costly acsesories)
Trouble is we have no way of knowing if the price is cheaper or not. If Google first released these with all the accessories at a more expensive price, and then later re-released them without the accessories at the price they are now, everyone would be happy. So we maybe this is already the reduced price 🤷♂️
@@insidetechltd we can caculate the price by comparing google buds VS somthin like samsung or other brands quality and features , then value the price Am i right?
@mrosa7515 unfortunately not. This doesn’t tell us anything about the price for the accessories. It only tells us how Google values the package as a whole
So you “love” the fact that you’re spending that kind of money on headphones and they’re screwing you out of the ability to charge them? WOW!! The point isn’t whether or not people have an extra cable laying around or whatever, the point is that’s part of what you’re paying for it and it should be included. That’s nothing more than them being CHEAP!
everything is better now. Sound quality is soo much better. And I this daily for calls and meetings. Mics are excellent especially when you compare it with others
Came back to this vid to see if I should order the buds pro with my new Pixel phone and how is NO ONE talking about the truck bombing it down the road in REVERSE at 4:38 wtf 😂😂😂
Thank you very much! To be honest with you, no. People are generally only interested in wireless options. But of course if enough people want to see more wired earphone options, I'm happy to make those reviews too!
Thanks for the detailed review. Can you do a quick update after your 1-2 months of use since I believe there have been some firmware updates in both ? Thanks in advance and keep going.
I have a google pixel 6 phone and am looking for a good pair of earbuds for work. I perfer longer battery life over sound quality, but really like ANC. I use my earbuds outside a lot, sometimes even in the rain. I also like a smaller case. What earbuds do you think i should get? Im between the galaxy buds 2 pro, pixel buds pro, and beats fit pro.
I would get Pixel Buds Pro. Very small case, good ANC and good battery life. You'd also get little extras that work specifically with your Pixel. I think they'd be the best choice from those three
Right now I own Galaxy Buds plus. What are the differences between them and pixel buds pro in terms of comfort and sound quality? I really like the comfort of galaxy buds plus and the sound quality is quite amazing as well(been using for past 2 years). Wanted to upgrade to ANC.
I think the Galaxy Buds+ are more comfortable - they have a looser, lighter feel in the ears. If you think they sound amazing though, you should be happy with Pixel Buds Pro. Sound quality is comparable, perhaps slightly better with the Buds Pro. So I think the ANC upgrade could be worth it.
@@insidetechltd will the less comfort be an issue as per your experience? Im aware it's a subjective aspect but I remember when I first got buds+, they felt uncomfortable after 40 minutes of use. Now I could wear them for hours without any issue. P.S. thanks for the help so far
I wouldn’t say so, no. I still think the Pixel Buds Pro are a comfortable earbud overall. It’s only a small comfort downgrade from Galaxy Buds+. If you have particularly small ears, they may be more of an issue. But otherwise they should still be comfortable enough!
I currently use Galaxy phones but have been thinking of switching to Pixel phones in the future. Are these buds cross compatible? Can I use the Galaxy Buds Pro 2 with Google Pixel phones and vice versa? If so, would the only thing that would be happen is the loss of some features? Or if I get the Buds Pro 2, am I stuck to only compatible with Galaxy phones? Thanks!
Think hard before switching to a Pixel phone, I loved the software experience, but the hardware isn't great. I returned my Pixel 7 Pro last year and went back to my S20 Ultra. Modem, battery life are both terrible. Just an overall glitchy experience. Phone overheated alot doing normal things to - just do your research. The phone was so bad I am afraid to buy anything hardware wise from Google now, becaues the only thing worse than the experience was their customer service :(
Galaxy Buds2 Pro have better sound quality (obviously an important factor for earbuds). LGs are better all-round though. Better value for money and better, on balance, with the other factors and features 👍🏼
2:25 Agreed about the fit. I'm trading in my Pixel Buds (and phone...).. I even tried the foam ones from Google directly, and that helped a bit with it feeling more "secure." I had the A-Series too and I also liked that design better.
Have both, pixel buds better by far in sound quality, bass, ANC, secure/comfortable fit. The only thing better on the buds 2 pro is the transparency mode which is very clear almost like youre not wearing anything
not a big deal at all that the charger isn't in the box....it's wireless charging and if you're even remotely into any tech at all odds are you have multiple type c cables already. That's why Type C is the standard for this very reason!
You only need to think about changing if you aren’t happy with your buds 2 pro. So first of all identify that, and what it is you don’t like. Once you know that, you can then look at the pixel buds and see if they fix those issues
Yeah I totally get it. I really don’t think you’re missing out on much though - I think the Buds 2 Pro are better overall than the Pixel Buds. The money is temporary, you’ll forget about that soon. Just enjoy having a great pair of earbuds!
I love(d) my Pixel Buds 2. BUT they can never stay in my ears and I lost the right bud down the sewer the first day I owned them. Great sound and the ANC is way better than the Galaxy Buds 2 that my friend let me use. We work spraying the sewers with a generator running so good ANC is important. That said, I'll have to switch to the Galaxy Buds as I can't afford to lose another one so easily. I constantly had to push the Google ones back in. Oh the Google buds also worked from roughly 80ft away with no connection issues when talking on the phone.
OnePlus buds pro 2 overall. Much better sound quality, better calls and slightly more comfortable. Pixel buds pro have better ANC, but overall the win goes to OnePlus
One thing to note is that Google updates their firmware all the time and Samsung...well, I think my Buds Pro only have been updated once in over a year.
@@insidetechltdI don't know but I do have issues with them dropping but it's not all the time. Also, probably my biggest irritation is that they don't connect to apple stuff very well. I can get them to buy it takes a dozen plus times if trying, they just don't show up to pair. The transparency can be annoying if I say something to myself out loud. Other than that the sound is great.
Thing is though, I think those are just performance issues. Not necessarily bugs. And if it isn't a bug...there doesn't need to be any software updates. If the pixel buds had regular bugs, they might get regular software updates, but that doesn't mean they are better necessarily. I'm not saying one earbud is better than the other, or that pixel buds have loads of bugs, just that updates doesn't necessarily mean a good or bad thing 🤷
@@insidetechltd I don't have the Pixel Buds Pros yet but I do have the Sammy Buds Pros. They are very good, I'm not saying they aren't. But S/W or F/W updates fix minor issues or tweak things, they also add new features. That's all I'm saying. Google is better that typically.
I have the Pixel Buds Pro...they're extremely comfortable and can be worn for hours on end. They have never fallen out of my ear, that's why they include different size tips. I exercise with them 3 times a week. I also have the buds2 Pro's and they're also good....They both rate extemely high and you can't go wrong with neither.
I have a Samsung, and the ONLY thing that sold me on the pixel buds pro was the hands free Hey google command. I can't stand Bixby and avoid using it like the plague on my phone.
No real multipoint, no real integrated equalizer,no Google fast pair, a proprietary audio codec that only works on Samsung devices with at least One-Ui 4.0, average autonomy but an increase in price 🤔 Samsung is increasingly becoming everything I hate about Apple, closed ecosystem. I'm a Samsung fan, but today it's easier for me to recommend the Huawei Freebuds Pro 1 / 2, OnePlus Buds pro, Soundcore, Oppo, Pixel Buds Pro, Sony or even Beats Fit Pro and Apple Airpods Pro than the Galaxy Buds Pro 1 / 2. By wanting to play it Apple and close its ecosystem, Samsung does not realize it but in the process of opening a boulevard to Google. 🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♂️
Yeah I totally get it, I use multiple cables myself. I just like the idea behind reducing waste and people only buying cables when they actually need them. Just my view though!
Each to their own but I hate this type of design. It's like putting a marble in your ear. Decent video but you should concentrate more on the sound quality rather than talking so much about 'features' from the sales pamphlet.
Not everyone has the sound quality as their priority, so I discuss everything. You can always use the time codes to skip to the audio section if that's the bit you're interested in 👍🏼
I agree with the original poster. Anyone who didn't have audio quality at their priority is utterly stupid. You also don't say much during that segment so makes the whole video overly long and unfocused.
Yeah…we’re not really about calling other people ‘stupid’ just for having different priorities to others on this channel. That’s not the vibe. Happy to hear criticism of the video but let’s try to be respectful to others 👍🏼
Bro forgot a really important thing if u used the wearable app u could activate edge touch to control volume on galaxy buds but this also works if you tap your head near the buds which is amazing
This is the best earbuds review I've ever watched, yeah I watched MKBHD's and he missed a lot of info, you're the first one to mention the auto detection feature which is key for me. New sub!
Thank you! Welcome to the team 💚 🙌🏼
Mkbhd is wayyy overrated
@@increditoaster no he is not. It's the focus and the detail he had and still does on the topics he cares about is what made him as popular as he is today. That said, I always learn something new when I watch multiple videos -- that doesnt make one better or worse!!
@@snap7749 lol
Here is a hot tip...on the Galaxy buds 2 pro, if you have tap to adjust volume in Labs settings turned on, you can tap the top of your ear to adjust the volume. This works flawlessly. No need to even touch the earbuds. This works on the original galaxy buds pro also.
Yes, I should've made a better demonstration of this - it does work well
Fun fact: It also works when you sneeze :D
Not only top of the ear , i tapped every edge of my ear and it still works fine
The best place to tap for this (imp) is just front of the ear, behind the sideburns.
I was going for the Pixel buds pro but than after seeing the comfort and quality of calls i am now considering Galaxy buds 2 pro ^^
Did you buy them? How are they?
Yoooo THIS IS THE BEST EARBUDS COMPARISON VIDEO HANDS DOWN!!!
Literally can't get any clearer or better!
Great content brother! 👏👏👏
Thanks so much!
@@insidetechltd Thank you!
I thought about buying Pixel Buds Pro briefly, but now I think it might be too much money for me. I saw your video about 100$ earbuds and Jabra Elite 4 Active stuck out to me, though you didn't feature them in your video, you mentioned them when talking about Jabra Elite 3s. They stuck out to me because of the ANC in contrast to 3s, and the cost of $80. I was also looking at Sony WF-1000XM3, because they are also priced around that $100 mark in my area. I was hoping to get your opinion on which are the better ones considering the $20 difference, fit, ANC, sound quality and usability overall. Great video too. Love your channel, you are getting too little recognition man.
ANC and sound quality: WF-1000XM3. Definitely. But lots of people find them large/bulky, so the fit is much better with Jabra Elite 4 active. I would personally rather have Jabra, but it depends how much you prioritise sound quality (where Sony definitely wins)
@@insidetechltd Oh, thanks, I will probably save a few bucks and go with Jabras then. I don't mind the drop in quality if it means they will be lighter and fit better. Thanks again for the recomendation.
Praising google for not including a charging cable is crazy tbh. 😂 I don't care if I have 100 charging cables at home, I want all the accesories I would need for the device I pay for to be included. Because if I had nothing and wasn't given a charging cable, I'd then have to spend more money to have one. Its kinda like consoles coming with HDMI cables. Yeah, you might already have a spare, but why wouldn't they include one for people who might not?
Yeah I understand some people have this mindset. I just think everyone already has a cable. Or at least it’s extremely unlikely that someone doesn’t have a single cable. This expectation of having everything in abundance isn’t great for the environment - which I think is more important. It’s just an easy and simple sacrifice to make to not have one included, but makes a huge difference for a company to do this
And anyway it’s almost like a placebo effect because if people had to separately click “add to basket” to have the cable included when they go to purchase, and pay for it, people wouldn’t do it. If they knew they were paying extra. But no one stops to think of the price they actually pay includes the cable or not. The earbuds cost £99 right? But if they were sold at £105 instead, no one would care. They would just assume that’s the price. It’s only when you believe you’re paying extra for something (or missing out on the cable in this instance). When people actually need one, genuinely have no other cable, or course they would buy one and not think twice.
Anyway, everyone is welcome to their own opinion of course. And to add some balance, I think earbuds should all support wireless charging and not include cables
@@insidetechltdYour patience is admirable. High IQ & high EQ feels often more a curse than a blessing, does it not?
Brevity, is, of course, the expected smart choice on your end to not directly answer... For obvious reasons.
I purchased the Pixel Buds Pro a month ago for multiple reasons. 1. Multipoint - I use two phones throughout the day, and switching between them is critical. My work phone is a Samsung, and my personal is a Pixel 6 - I wanted the ability to use the Google Assist versus Bixby, which doesn't always work. 2 Quick connectivity when opening the case 3. ANC - this is important to me | I have too many cables and didn't need another one. I hope the app for the Pixel Buds Pro improves with the equalizer, but if not, it isn't a deal breaker for me -
Yes, I’m still waiting on that upgrade too 🙏🏼
Update now available 🎉
Use clarity very good eq profile
Wow!! Finally genuine earbuds review.. Have seen through multiple videos, searching about both of these as I was confused which one to with. After seeing your review, got really good knowledge and now I can decide clearly. Excellent and super crisp content. Video is quite clear as well.
Thank you very much. Glad I could help!
what you choose?
And you choice is ?
You should have 10 million subscribers mate.
Way better review than a UA-camr whose name rhymes like he's done a PhD.
Thank you 💚
I loved this video 10 days ago and here I am now wearing my buds2 Pro and watching ur video AGAIN!
Compared to my Buds+ , the build quality and ear-wing fit, are much poorer now. But the sound quality and the other new features are great!! 👌👌👌
They seem to fit good so far, stay in even when moving.
And, it's great for gaming with a Samsung flagship (lag almost non-existent)
People who watch the videos more than once are the best people 👊🏼
Wow, call quality is really important to me as I work from home and on conference calls all day. I was seriously considering the pixel buds, but now I'm second guessing....
There are better call quality options out there for sure 👍🏼
@@insidetechltd I see... But I also need the multipoint connectivity offered on the pixel buds pro. So I'm gonna keep looking
Perhaps give the lg t90 review a watch. Multipoint and pretty decent calls too! Great all round earbuds
@@insidetechltd in the end, I ended up getting the Pixel Buds Pro and they're great! No issues at all
Ah that’s great, glad to hear it!
If they are removing cables and accsesories from the box , then i expect the price to be lower , cuz the shiping is easier due to smaller package and lack of unessery costly acsesories)
Trouble is we have no way of knowing if the price is cheaper or not. If Google first released these with all the accessories at a more expensive price, and then later re-released them without the accessories at the price they are now, everyone would be happy. So we maybe this is already the reduced price 🤷♂️
@@insidetechltd we can caculate the price by comparing google buds VS somthin like samsung or other brands quality and features , then value the price
Am i right?
@mrosa7515 unfortunately not. This doesn’t tell us anything about the price for the accessories. It only tells us how Google values the package as a whole
@@insidetechltd shame...
I have both aswell and I must say the pixel buds have the google assistant much easyer accesible and its a big plus for me over the buds2pro
Agreed 👍🏼
Wiche has a better sound quality and are they close?
The galaxybuds2pro if combined with a samsung had far better sound quality in my opinion@@mathisblanchettemathis
I've got the 1st pixel buds, battery life is my main gripe. Thought about getting the new pro.
Massive improvement with the Buds Pro. Not perfect still, but Google's first excellent pair of earbuds
So you “love” the fact that you’re spending that kind of money on headphones and they’re screwing you out of the ability to charge them? WOW!! The point isn’t whether or not people have an extra cable laying around or whatever, the point is that’s part of what you’re paying for it and it should be included. That’s nothing more than them being CHEAP!
Yes
Been waiting for the insidetech treatment on these two 😏🍿
I appreciate your support 👊🏼💚
Head-Fi tested Pixel Buds Pro and found treble frequencies poor and rolled off. They described sound like "listening with spoons in my ears"
Definitely agree with “rolled off”. Not so sure about the spoons 😂
So the Pixel Buds got updates and EQ now, someone to try out if they sound better?
everything is better now. Sound quality is soo much better. And I this daily for calls and meetings. Mics are excellent especially when you compare it with others
Came back to this vid to see if I should order the buds pro with my new Pixel phone and how is NO ONE talking about the truck bombing it down the road in REVERSE at 4:38 wtf 😂😂😂
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Such comprehensive reviews! New subscriber as of today! Do you happen to have reviewed, or could recommend any budget 3.5mm wired earbuds?
Thank you very much! To be honest with you, no. People are generally only interested in wireless options. But of course if enough people want to see more wired earphone options, I'm happy to make those reviews too!
Amazing review. Thank you so much
Thank you for watching! 🙌🏼
Thanks for the detailed review. Can you do a quick update after your 1-2 months of use since I believe there have been some firmware updates in both ? Thanks in advance and keep going.
Could be interesting! I'll be honest, my schedule is crazy busy at the moment. But happy to answer any specific questions in the meantime!
Clear, crisp and to the point.
I have a google pixel 6 phone and am looking for a good pair of earbuds for work. I perfer longer battery life over sound quality, but really like ANC. I use my earbuds outside a lot, sometimes even in the rain. I also like a smaller case. What earbuds do you think i should get? Im between the galaxy buds 2 pro, pixel buds pro, and beats fit pro.
I would get Pixel Buds Pro. Very small case, good ANC and good battery life. You'd also get little extras that work specifically with your Pixel. I think they'd be the best choice from those three
Fantastic comparison covering all points nicely 👏👏
Thank you 🙌🏼
Do you know if the pixel buds pro has an auto sleep mode when being out of the case and after prolonged inactivity or idle...
No, I believe you have to put them back in the case
Excellent and helpful review!
Excellent breakdown. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much! 👊🏼
I wish I would've watched this review before getting the Google buds. I love the control on them but I have small ears so they continuously fall out 😔
sorry!
Right now I own Galaxy Buds plus. What are the differences between them and pixel buds pro in terms of comfort and sound quality? I really like the comfort of galaxy buds plus and the sound quality is quite amazing as well(been using for past 2 years). Wanted to upgrade to ANC.
I think the Galaxy Buds+ are more comfortable - they have a looser, lighter feel in the ears. If you think they sound amazing though, you should be happy with Pixel Buds Pro. Sound quality is comparable, perhaps slightly better with the Buds Pro. So I think the ANC upgrade could be worth it.
@@insidetechltd will the less comfort be an issue as per your experience? Im aware it's a subjective aspect but I remember when I first got buds+, they felt uncomfortable after 40 minutes of use. Now I could wear them for hours without any issue.
P.S. thanks for the help so far
I wouldn’t say so, no. I still think the Pixel Buds Pro are a comfortable earbud overall. It’s only a small comfort downgrade from Galaxy Buds+. If you have particularly small ears, they may be more of an issue. But otherwise they should still be comfortable enough!
@@insidetechltd thanks a lot for your help. Btw just subbed 👍
Awesome! 🙌🏼
Vedy good video! Would love to see an update given now Pixel Buds Pro now have 5-band EQ and 360° audio.
Thank you! I'm not sure i'll get time to make a whole new video on that - but the EQ certainly improves the sound quality!
I currently use Galaxy phones but have been thinking of switching to Pixel phones in the future. Are these buds cross compatible? Can I use the Galaxy Buds Pro 2 with Google Pixel phones and vice versa? If so, would the only thing that would be happen is the loss of some features? Or if I get the Buds Pro 2, am I stuck to only compatible with Galaxy phones? Thanks!
Yes they both work on Android phones, and you just lose a couple of the exclusive features with each phone!
@@insidetechltd thanks! 😄
Think hard before switching to a Pixel phone, I loved the software experience, but the hardware isn't great. I returned my Pixel 7 Pro last year and went back to my S20 Ultra. Modem, battery life are both terrible. Just an overall glitchy experience. Phone overheated alot doing normal things to - just do your research. The phone was so bad I am afraid to buy anything hardware wise from Google now, becaues the only thing worse than the experience was their customer service :(
Excellent review. Thank you! Also, 4:39 is super dangerous!
Thank you! Haha, finally someone noticed 🙌🏼
Great video! How would you say the Galaxy buds pro compares to the LG tone free Ut90 and Ufp9?
Galaxy Buds2 Pro have better sound quality (obviously an important factor for earbuds). LGs are better all-round though. Better value for money and better, on balance, with the other factors and features 👍🏼
@@insidetechltd thank you!
Once again you have nailed it 👍👍. I prefer the Galaxy.
Thank you 🙌🏼 yes I think I do too
4:39 either thats a really good driver backing up EXTREMELY fast or this is in reverse.
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Buds 2 pro don't stay in my ears, fell 3 times today at the gym, and a didn't even do cardio
Ah i'm sorry to hear it - the shape/fit is so unique to each person
2:25 Agreed about the fit. I'm trading in my Pixel Buds (and phone...).. I even tried the foam ones from Google directly, and that helped a bit with it feeling more "secure." I had the A-Series too and I also liked that design better.
Yeah, the fit is everything with earbuds 👍🏼
Does galaxy buds 2 pro offers hey google or google assistant support?
Have both, pixel buds better by far in sound quality, bass, ANC, secure/comfortable fit. The only thing better on the buds 2 pro is the transparency mode which is very clear almost like youre not wearing anything
not a big deal at all that the charger isn't in the box....it's wireless charging and if you're even remotely into any tech at all odds are you have multiple type c cables already. That's why Type C is the standard for this very reason!
I got a pixel 7 and got the buds 2 pro yesterday is it worth it to exchange them for the pixel buds?
You only need to think about changing if you aren’t happy with your buds 2 pro. So first of all identify that, and what it is you don’t like. Once you know that, you can then look at the pixel buds and see if they fix those issues
@@insidetechltd I like them it's just annoying I payed the full price to not have all the features
Yeah I totally get it. I really don’t think you’re missing out on much though - I think the Buds 2 Pro are better overall than the Pixel Buds. The money is temporary, you’ll forget about that soon. Just enjoy having a great pair of earbuds!
@@insidetechltd did your buds 2 pro have some white or static noise during ambient mode?
Yes. Galaxy buds have always had quite a lot of hissing with ambient sound mode
Something about your voice is just mesmerizing.
Thank you very much! 🙌🏼
I love(d) my Pixel Buds 2. BUT they can never stay in my ears and I lost the right bud down the sewer the first day I owned them. Great sound and the ANC is way better than the Galaxy Buds 2 that my friend let me use. We work spraying the sewers with a generator running so good ANC is important. That said, I'll have to switch to the Galaxy Buds as I can't afford to lose another one so easily. I constantly had to push the Google ones back in. Oh the Google buds also worked from roughly 80ft away with no connection issues when talking on the phone.
The Pixel Buds Pro definitely have an unusual shape - still plenty of even better noise cancellers out there though for you to try!
I really like my buds 2 pro's for sure. Good choice.
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Can the galaxy buds also work with hey google?
No
Yes they do.I use that option daily
Great review, samsung buds 2 hav 2 many exclusive galaxy features its google for me
Thanks a lot!
I've just bought the galaxy buds 2 pro new for US$120 on discount on amazon.
Nice!
Which one is better one plus buds pro 2 vs pixel buds bro ?
OnePlus buds pro 2 overall. Much better sound quality, better calls and slightly more comfortable. Pixel buds pro have better ANC, but overall the win goes to OnePlus
@@insidetechltd what if both are offered at same price tag ?
OnePlus buds pro 2
My original oneplus buds pro's battery started draining in 15 mins after 1.5 years of usage..
Would not recommend them
Samsung one does not compatible with Motorola razr 40ultra 😢
One thing to note is that Google updates their firmware all the time and Samsung...well, I think my Buds Pro only have been updated once in over a year.
What bugs or missing features are there on your Buds Pro though?
@@insidetechltdI don't know but I do have issues with them dropping but it's not all the time. Also, probably my biggest irritation is that they don't connect to apple stuff very well. I can get them to buy it takes a dozen plus times if trying, they just don't show up to pair. The transparency can be annoying if I say something to myself out loud. Other than that the sound is great.
Thing is though, I think those are just performance issues. Not necessarily bugs. And if it isn't a bug...there doesn't need to be any software updates.
If the pixel buds had regular bugs, they might get regular software updates, but that doesn't mean they are better necessarily.
I'm not saying one earbud is better than the other, or that pixel buds have loads of bugs, just that updates doesn't necessarily mean a good or bad thing 🤷
@@insidetechltd I don't have the Pixel Buds Pros yet but I do have the Sammy Buds Pros. They are very good, I'm not saying they aren't. But S/W or F/W updates fix minor issues or tweak things, they also add new features. That's all I'm saying. Google is better that typically.
No charging cable is the way forward for sure. I'm inundated with cables.
Yup, we've all got to think about what's best long-term!
Most cables die or break after a year so getting a free one with a purchase is not a bad thing IMO
I own a Google phone and now I'm confused between the two
Ignore the fact they are called Pixel Buds and just choose based on which factors you prioritise
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After hearing your words, I think that the most appropriate is Samsung, but I am afraid of incompatibility
I use Galaxy Buds with a Pixel phone - it's fine
Can you use Google assistant with Galaxy buds pro 2? Will hey Google work?
No it doesn’t work
Yes it works
@@insidetechltdhey Google brings up Google Assistant
I have the Pixel Buds Pro...they're extremely comfortable and can be worn for hours on end. They have never fallen out of my ear, that's why they include different size tips. I exercise with them 3 times a week. I also have the buds2 Pro's and they're also good....They both rate extemely high and you can't go wrong with neither.
Theres also a gaming mode for less latency on the buds 2 pro when using a samsung device
Samsung will look any excuse to not honor their warranty. Thats happens to me .just don't waste your time with Samsung
Looks like you love watching flossy carter videos?
What makes you say that?
I was soo disappointed with the pixel buds pro at first. Then after updating to the latest firmware it was a keeper 👍
Yes, they've improved since I made this 👌🏼
Samsung does have multiple devices connection what are talking about
Not multipoint though, it works slightly differently to that
I have a Samsung, and the ONLY thing that sold me on the pixel buds pro was the hands free Hey google command. I can't stand Bixby and avoid using it like the plague on my phone.
I think most people do 😅
No real multipoint, no real integrated equalizer,no Google fast pair, a proprietary audio codec that only works on Samsung devices with at least One-Ui 4.0, average autonomy but an increase in price 🤔
Samsung is increasingly becoming everything I hate about Apple, closed ecosystem.
I'm a Samsung fan, but today it's easier for me to recommend the Huawei Freebuds Pro 1 / 2, OnePlus Buds pro, Soundcore, Oppo, Pixel Buds Pro, Sony or even Beats Fit Pro and Apple Airpods Pro than the Galaxy Buds Pro 1 / 2.
By wanting to play it Apple and close its ecosystem, Samsung does not realize it but in the process of opening a boulevard to Google.
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I don't much like the closed ecosystem either. But I understand why companies do it
@@insidetechltd Apple and Google can afford to do that, but not Samsung or any other Android manufacturer.
save your money in buy google buds
Google pixel pro buds are trash not gonna lie
I love galaxy buds 2 pro
They're pretty sweet 👌🏼
Bang out of order Google, I don't have enough USB C cables as it is.
You've got at least 1 though, right? Is that not enough?
@@insidetechltd not when I have multiple devices. Funny enough I just ordered new USB C cable because the last one stopped charging my phone
Yeah I totally get it, I use multiple cables myself. I just like the idea behind reducing waste and people only buying cables when they actually need them. Just my view though!
ipx7 isn't submergible, otherwise good review.
Yes it is…it’s 1 metre for 30 minutes 🤷♂️
Each to their own but I hate this type of design. It's like putting a marble in your ear. Decent video but you should concentrate more on the sound quality rather than talking so much about 'features' from the sales pamphlet.
Not everyone has the sound quality as their priority, so I discuss everything. You can always use the time codes to skip to the audio section if that's the bit you're interested in 👍🏼
I agree with the original poster. Anyone who didn't have audio quality at their priority is utterly stupid. You also don't say much during that segment so makes the whole video overly long and unfocused.
Yeah…we’re not really about calling other people ‘stupid’ just for having different priorities to others on this channel. That’s not the vibe. Happy to hear criticism of the video but let’s try to be respectful to others 👍🏼
Bro forgot a really important thing if u used the wearable app u could activate edge touch to control volume on galaxy buds but this also works if you tap your head near the buds which is amazing
Excellent and helpful review!
Glad I could help!