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This year we got two completely different wireless headphones from Samsung – Galaxy Buds+ in March and Galaxy Live Buds in August. If you are considering buying wireless headphones, we have a detailed comparison prepared by the South Korean company itself using infographics. So if you haven't been clear yet, everything can change after reading our article.

The first thing that cannot be clearly defined is, of course, the design. It is completely different in the case of both devices. Galaxy The Buds+ offer an in-ear design, while the Buds Live are essentially bean-shaped headphones. I will not mention the specific dimensions, due to the completely different construction of the two models, but what is definitely worth mentioning is the weight - 6,3g and 5,6g in favor of Galaxy Buds Live. If the important aspect for you when choosing wireless headphones is mainly their appearance, I would rather recommend it Galaxy Buds Live, which protrude less from the ear. Of course, color is also related to the design, Galaxy Buds+ are available in blue, white and black, while Galaxy Buds Live is available in bronze, white and black.

Another important area for many customers is definitely battery life. Both variants of the headphones come with a charging case, but they have different capacities. AT Galaxy Buds+ are 270mAh and 420mAh u Galaxy Buds Live. It might seem like the winner in battery life is clear, but appearances can be deceiving. Galaxy Buds+ have an 85mAh battery in them and can play music for 22 hours in total. Galaxy But Buds Live only have cells with a total capacity of 60mAh, and in total they can play music for 21 hours. You might be thinking that I can't count, right? Galaxy Buds Live have more power available… However, the “bean” headphones have been equipped with active noise cancellation technology, which consumes the battery. However, this is a very useful feature that greatly improves the overall listening experience. It is also interesting to compare the charging speed, Galaxy Buds+, although they have a larger battery, offer 60 minutes of listening to music after just three minutes, in case Galaxy Buds Live is "up" after five minutes of charging. Now you know the difference between wireless headphones Galaxy Buds+ and Galaxy Buds Live, but do they have anything in common?

Both models of wireless headphones then offer a USB-C port, fast charging, wireless charging, touch control, sound tuned by AKG or detection of placement in the ears. Is design, battery life or sound quality more important to you when choosing headphones? Share with us in the comments below the article.

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