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Shortly after the release of the new headphones Galaxy Buds pro for them, Samsung released an update that brought a feature especially useful for people with hearing problems - the ability to adjust the sound balance between the left and right channels. Now this function, which Samsung calls Hearing aid, began to receive last year's fully wireless headphones in a new update Galaxy Bud's Live.

The new update carries firmware version R180XXU0AUB5 and is 2,2MB in size. In addition to the Hearing aid update, it brings the Auto Switching function, which allows the headphones to automatically switch the sound from one device Galaxy on the other (specifically, smartphones and tablets running on the One UI 3.1 superstructure are supported), and adds a headphone control menu to the Bluetooth settings. The release notes also mention improved system stability and reliability.

Just to remind - Galaxy Buds Live received a stylish "bean" design, an active noise cancellation function, a battery life of up to 6 hours without a charging case and up to 21 hours with a case, support for the Bixby voice assistant, excellent call quality thanks to three microphones and a voice recording unit and what we are used to from Samsung headphones - rich sound with deep bass.

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