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Experts from iFixit put the latest wireless headphones from Samsung to the test Galaxy Buds+. As is customary with iFixit, the headphones were subjected to a thorough disassembly, which was captured on video. Unlike a number of other wireless headphones, they are Galaxy According to iFixit, Buds+ is very repairable. In the test, these headphones received an excellent score of 7 points out of a possible ten, surpassing last year's model by one point Galaxy Buds.

Headphones Galaxy Buds+ feature IPX2 class resistance. This is precisely why they are more repairable, since no extremely strong binders were used in their production. Users can thank the absence of glue for the fact that the headphones can be easily disassembled, repaired and reassembled. Its internal structure with headphones Galaxy Buds+ are largely similar to last year's model, but the internal space is better used. The earphones are equipped with a 0,315Wh EVE battery and a main printed circuit board (PCB) on one side, while the other half of each earphone contains charging contacts, a proximity sensor and improved controls.

The inside of the charging case on Galaxy Buds+ hasn't seen too many changes. It looks very similar to last year's case Galaxy Buds, is equipped with exactly the same battery, and the printed circuit board is fixed in it with the help of screws. A 1,03Wh battery sits between the board and the wireless charging coil.

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