Apple AirPods 2 vs Samsung Galaxy Buds! #Helpful Post
The
Samsung Galaxy Buds and the just released
second
generation AirPods
are
two of the best wireless options out right now.
They
both pack wireless charging.
They
both feature a few tricks up their sleeves,
but
how exactly do they stack up side by side?
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Ooh, I should really use my head ♪
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I should really use my head instead thinking with my chest ♪
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Ooh, I was dying to connect ♪
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Give me 85%, only 85%, yeah ♪
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Shout-out to Loote for the intro track.
If
you guys want to check that out,
I
will drop a link down below.
Today
though, we got Galaxy Buds and we got new AirPods.
And
while for the most part,
I
feel like if you own an iPhone, you should grab AirPods,
and
if you own a Galaxy device, you should grab Galaxy Buds,
all
of you out there might be curious
what
each of these offer.
Hands
down, the biggest difference between these two
is
going to be the cost.
The
Galaxy Buds are priced pretty aggressively,
coming
in at just about 130 bucks,
whereas
the AirPods in classic Apple fashion
cost
a crapload more at just about 200 bucks
when
you factor in that fancy shiny wireless charging case
because
let's be honest,
that
is the only way you are gonna flex
over
gen one owners.
For
the most part, there hadn't been an AirPods alternative
for
Android until the Galaxy Buds debuted.
They're
not perfect, but they are really freaking good.
With
AirPods, you flip open the cap, I tap here, I tap there
and
you are good to go.
And
it's even faster with the second generation.
For
the most part with the Galaxy Buds,
it's
the same exact experience, just a little bit less sexy
because
you gotta say yes like four times
to
give your phone permission.
But
for the most part, they're stupid simple,
and
once you're done, you never have to worry about it.
In
terms of advantages with the Galaxy Buds,
if
you own a Galaxy S10, you can wirelessly charge those
with
your phone.
If
you own AirPods, you can't do that with your iPhone.
Also,
in classic Android fashion,
you
have way more customization and flexibility
with
a dedicated app.
For
starters, you can control the amount
of
the ambient noise from the outside world around you.
You
can turn it on.
You
can turn it off.
Or
you can change the intensity of the mix.
What's
also cool with the Galaxy Buds
is
the ability to change the EQ within the app,
something
you cannot do with AirPods.
You
do of course have third party options
or
the internal EQ with Spotify.
And
I will say, I'm not a huge fan of anything
but
that stock setting with the Galaxy Buds,
but
again, it's nice to have that flexibility.
One
of the weirdest quirks with the Galaxy Buds
is
conversely one of the best features of AirPods
where
you simply take out an earbud to pause your song
or
video and then pop it back in to have it resume.
For
whatever reason though, with the Galaxy Buds,
you
have to take out both, which is a little bit weird,
so
here's what it's like using Galaxy Buds.
And
here's what it's like using AirPods.
As
far as sound quality, I think the Galaxy Buds
do
two things without question better than AirPods,
low
end and noise isolation,
so
if you're into that bass, that slap,
you
will enjoy the Galaxy Buds.
And
if you work out or maybe you travel a lot on the planes,
the
Galaxy Buds are going to be the better option.
In
terms of overall sound quality though,
I'll
say the AirPods pack more clarity,
there's
more space, there's more separation.
They
definitely lack the low end that the Galaxy Buds have,
and
in terms of sound isolation at the gym
or
on an airplane, they are trash.
But
overall, I do like the balanced sound of AirPods.
So
yeah, both of these do charge wirelessly,
but
what's nice with the Galaxy Buds case
is
you have that flexibility of charging also with USB-C.
If
you own an iPhone, there is a good chance of course
that
you have a lightning cable,
but
I for one am ready for everything to be USB-C.
Absolutely
though, one of the biggest advantages
with
these second generation AirPods over Galaxy Buds
that
potentially may justify that price difference
is
the inclusion of Hey, which gives you control
with
your voice.
Yes,
before someone yells at me,
you
can access Bixby or Google Assistant
by
tapping on the Galaxy Buds,
but
using your voice is next level.
Yes,
Siri is not the greatest virtual assistant,
but
there's something cool about using your voice
to
send a text, look up the weather, to look up directions,
or
having control over my new details
like
changing the volume down to 10% to 50,
that
stuff is really useful.
One
other advantage with the AirPods
actually
comes down to the Apple ecosystem
if
you own a Macbook or iPad
is
the ability to change instantly between devices.
That's
something you just can't do with the Galaxy Buds,
and
it may not be a big deal to you,
but
if you're in that Apple ecosystem,
jumping
from device to device is really freaking cool.
Now
one huge reason why people go for AirPods
is
actually not music but for phone calls.
So
I thought it'd be cool to actually stack these
side
by side to see how AirPods sound versus Galaxy Buds.
Austin
Evans has no idea I'm about to call him right now.
Hey.
Call
Austin Evans.
Does
Austin Evans answer right now
on
a Friday night at 9:00 PM?
Evans,
how you doing, buddy?
I
know this is a random call, but.
So
I'm calling you from either the Galaxy Buds
or
the AirPods.
I'm
not going to tell you which is which right now,
so
just get it in your mind,
soak
it in, how does my voice sound?
What
are you doing right now?
Taking
a bath?
Cool,
I'm gonna call you right back right now
on
the alternative set of earbuds.
Peace.
Austin
Evans's number is 555, hey guys.
That
works.
Evans.
Just
checking in on that bath.
Lavender?
I
mean, that's cool.
Alright,
yeah, you sound.
Can
you hear me?
No,
hmm.
Alright,
I'm gonna call you,
I'm
gonna call you back one more time for the recap
and
the finale.
Evans
did not like that.
Okay.
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Evans, how are you doing?
Good, I can actually hear you this time.
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Is that bath water getting cold?
It's icy cold, man.
It's
not good,
not
a good scene over here.
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Kobe Bryant, I get it, it's cool, I respect that.
So
give me your thoughts.
Tell
the people.
The first one was way better.
The
second one sounded like
you
were talking to me on some old landline.
Whatever
that was, it sounded super low quality.
It
wasn't even like hard to understand.
It
sounds like a really low bit rate.
I
don't know, whatever that thing was doing was not good.
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Alright, the second one was AirPods.
AirPods suck then.
I,
yeah, that wasn't even like a close comparison.
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I'm just kidding, those are Galaxy Buds.
Now
everyone's gonna hate me Evans, thank you.
Am I the only person who picked that?
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No, you're the only friend I have so.
Oh.
Okay,
well, I don't know what was going on with Galaxy Buds.
To
me, that sounded, I don't know,
it
sounded really cheap.
The
first one, AirPods, definitely sound way better.
No
comparison.
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So Tim Cook, you can definitely throw that
on
your next keynote.
The
AirPods definitely sound better, dash Austin Ekans.
Thanks Tim Apple.
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Peace.
Now
this may not matter to a ton of people out there
but
if you care about Bluetooth range
or
how far you can get from your phone
before
you drop connection,
got
this fancy pants laser measuring gun
and
with the AirPods, I was able to get about
50
feet before I dropped the signal
and
with the Galaxy Buds, I was able to go about 42 feet.
I
don't think there's going to be a situation
where
you're that far from your phone
but
it's nice that you have that range.
And
performance across both these gets a.
Very nice.
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That said though, after everything is said and done,
I
still feel like if you own an iPhone, grab AirPods.
You're
gonna love the crap out of them.
And
if you're Team Galaxy, grab the Galaxy Buds
because
there is so much to like about them.
Thank
you guys so much for watching.
Hopefully
you enjoyed the video.
If
you did and you feel like being awesome,
make
sure you guys go, Evans taking a bubble bath,
on
that like button.
This
is Jonathan and I will catch you guys later.
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