Your earbuds have several built-in commands to enhance your user experience when connected to a phone or tablet with the Galaxy Wearable app. With just a swipe or a quick tap, you can play music, skip songs, answer calls from a connected phone, and much more. You can also customize the touchpad commands for adjusting the volume, using voice commands, and enabling Ambient sound. You can even launch Spotify on most Galaxy Bud models, including the new Galaxy Buds2 Pro.
With your earbuds' touchpads, all the controls you need are at your fingertips. If touches are not recognized, you can check if the Block touches option has been accidentally enabled in the Galaxy Wearable app. Open the Galaxy Wearable app, and then tap the switch next to Block touches to turn it off. You may also need to enable Call features.
Note: The volume can only be increased when the earbuds are connected to a phone or tablet via the Galaxy Wearable app. However, the Touchpad settings in the app must be set to adjust the Volume, not Voice commands or Quick ambient sound.
I recently bought the Garmin Venu, with Spotify being the final (and very necessary) selling point. I wanted a watch with music so that I didn't have to bring my phone along with me on a long run. Unfortunately, I'm beginning to realise that this is a very common problem with Garmin watches and Garmin has completely pushed the issue aside and blamed it on the headphone companies. This is disappointing, as my headphones work perfectly when paired with my phone, but are completely trying to blow my eardrums when paired with my brand new watch. The volume is set at a dangerously high volume and cannot be adjusted.
As a result, I may need to invest in a pair of Bluetooth headphones with volume control, but looking at others' reviews, I'm not sure this will solve the issue. Will the volume controls work on the headphones when paired with my watch, or am I wasting my time/money and would I better to just return the watch and settle for Samsung?
I've tried my son's Apple Airpod Pro's (fixed too low volume and won't adjust via watch). Some generic Amazon bluetooth buds (blasts at full volume) and neither can be adjusted with the watch volume. I am prepared to pay for a decent pair like Powerbeats Pro, Airpods Pro, Sennheiser etc but would like to adjust volume on the watch or in the case of the Powerbeats on the buds themselves. I've read that since a Beats / Apple update this doesn't work.
I have Samsung Galaxy Buds+ and Anker Soundcore Slim+. Both work excellently with my Venu. Play, Pause, Forward, Back and volume controls are fully functioning. The controls from the watch to the headphones also works perfectly. I'd recommend you check them out and see if they suit your needs.
Can you really control the Volume on your Galaxy buds+ and the Venu without a phone when you tap on the buds? E.g. The AirPods lose your function to skip the track. You can only pause when you are tapping on a AirPod.
I bought some Galaxy Buds+ and it's mixed to be honest. sometimes solid connection and the bud controls to skip tracks work fine and sometimes not! The connection can drop and controls not work. This isn't always the same and can work ok.
The Venu volume control on the watch doesn't always work however the buds volume (up on right, down on left) always works so this is something. If that's the one thing you want then that's always ok for me.
I'm super surprised to hear that, mine have been rock solid. The only complaints I have on control are due to finicky nature of the touch controls on the headphones. This happens regardless of the device connected so I know the touch controls are not 100% perfect. Using them with my Venu has been great.
The new Beats Studio Buds Plus boast a stunning design, great battery life and a firm yet comfortable fit. They are also relatively feature-packed, with great features migrated from the iOS world such as spatial audio, Find My app and Siri voice command support. But with average noise cancellation, below average sound and a higher price, they struggle to earn their Plus designation.
The Beats Studio Buds Plus are the follow-up to the popular Beats Studio Buds, a model that we generally admired for its sound quality and comfort when we reviewed it. For its new wireless earbuds, Beats has gone back to the drawing board, making improvements to the call quality, noise cancellation and design of the original.
When it comes to value, the Buds Plus struggle to justify their price boost over the original Beats Studio Buds, especially when you consider that there are better-sounding options in the same general price range, and similarly featured ones for less. But with a good feature set, great design and a high comfort level, they are a solid overall wireless earbud option for commuting and exercise.
The Beats Studio Buds Plus are priced midway between premium noise-canceling wireless earbuds like the AirPods Pro 2 and the original Beats Studio Buds, which sell for $149.99 / 129.99 / AU$199.95. They are also competing with more affordable wireless earbuds like the Sony WF-C700N that feature noise cancellation.
The main Beats Studio Buds Plus features are its active noise-cancelling (ANC) and transparency modes, both of which can be enabled via the pushbutton control on either bud. Those same controls can be configured to adjust volume (right bud up, left bud down, or vice versa) and they will pause or play streamed music or podcasts, or end phone calls, when tapped.
Sound clarity on phone calls was very good. As for vocal clarity with podcasts, the crisp, treble forward sound the Buds Plus put out was undeniably clear, though it was accompanied by a leanness in the mid-range that resulted in sibilants being overemphasized. At relatively high volume levels, I found the presentation to be fatiguing, and strongly preferred to maintain a strict volume cap.
How did those same tracks sound on my AirPods Pro 2 and Technics EAH-AZ60? In each case there was a better balance, and subtle details in the music came through more clearly. Vocals also had a smooth, yet full presentation, and they were well integrated with other layers in the mix.
As the Transparent label would suggest, the cosmetic design gives you a peek inside the inner workings of both the buds and the case, with circuits, power supplies and other components clearly revealed. Transparent is a good look for electronics, and the finish also makes the buds fairly unobtrusive when placed in your ears.
Otherwise, the compact case fits easily in a palm or pocket and the buds themselves are similarly compact. With IPX4 sweat- and water-resistance, the Beats Pro Buds Plus are a good option for working out, and they come with small, medium, large, and extra-large silicone ear tip options to ensure a snug fit with a range of ear sizes. I used the medium tips and the buds remained firmly fixed in my ears during multiple workouts, even holding fast during a sweaty spin cycle session that would have caused a degree of slippage with my AirPods Pro 2.
Even so, their crisp, slightly aggressive sound signature put them at a disadvantage during my test when compared to other more neutral-sounding wireless earbuds like the AirPods Pro 2 and Technics EAH-AZ60. Both of those buds combine noise-cancelling prowess with great overall sound on podcasts and music, and while the Technics is a notably pricier option than the Beats, the AirPods Pro 2 are roughly in the same ballpark.
For listening, noise cancellation, and transparency mode comparisons in both environments, I used AirPods Pro 2 and Technics EAH-AZ60, both of which provide a similar basic feature set, and roughly the same pricing.
I mainly used podcasts as a source for my out-of-home listening tests. At home, I used the Beats for phone calls and also spent a good deal of time playing music via the Tidal and Apple Music streaming services.
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I have a Roku Plus Series TV and I have been trying to attach Bluetooth earphones to it, so I can look at TV movies and programs privately as to not disturb anyone. I finally got the Avantree TWS116 wireless earphones for TV to connect to the internal Bluetooth, but I am not getting any sound in the earphones. One thing I do not understand in the above post is why I would have to connect my laptop to my TV in order to look at a movie on my television. I'm confused. Is possible that someone could explain to me if Bluetooth is only for listening to music sounds and not TV movies or programs. I purchased bluetooth earphones for TV because I thought I would be able to look at a movie in the late hours without disturbing anyone sleeping. Can anyone please tell me if the Rokus Series PLus TV is capable of having earphones attached for looking at movies and hearing the sound coming come thru. Also I have the Roku wireless sound and wireless speakers attached to the TV. I had no problem connecting the soundbar, but with the speakers I did have to change the sound setting to Expanded Stero, it think, not looking at it at the moment, then had to change the sound setting to music in order to get sound coming out of the speakers. My soundbar and speakers work find, but I cannot get any sound from the earphone. Can anyone help with this? Also I purchased Pocbuds, they also connect to the TV but no sound either.
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