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Samsung Galaxy Buds FE wireless earbuds combine ergonomic comfort with powerful 1-way speaker bass and advanced Active Noise Cancelling. With up to 30 hours of battery life and intuitive touch controls, these earbuds deliver premium audio performance and convenience. The UK version includes a 2-year manufacturer extended warranty for added assurance.
A**Y
Great buds at an affordable price
I must say this is probably one of my best tech purchases.Not only the earbuds fit my ears perfectly without falling off but they also perform very well.As mentioned, I am most happy about how comfortably these sit in my ears I wear my buds every day to work as I have a fair distance to walk and I occasionally run but never had any issues with these falling out.The noise cancelling option is a great feature to have. When walking to work I need to listen for the oncoming cyclists or walkers while when I am at work or exercising, I can switch the noise cancelling by simpy touching both pods simultanousely and forget about the whole world. The sound is nice and clear, probably comparable with the higher end buds on the market. I loved how easy it was to pair these buds with my Samsung 23FE and how easy the buds switch between other devices too. The battery life is definitely worth mentioning too. Althought it has only been couple of weeks that I have been using these, I can say I am very pleased with the battery life. They hold the battery well and the case charges so quick and holds additional charge for the buds. So I never really have to worry about buds not being charged - I would use them all day and put them away for the night for them to recharge and so on. I would definitely recommend these buds - great quality an affordable price.
J**E
Great buds especially if you have Samsung phone too
First up -- for £99 these are lovely. I'd pitch them against the MTW3's interm of overal "out of the box" sound.ANC is very strong. I'd say easily on par with DPP/MTW3 with the Bose QCU being another step-upWas able to crank up the airplane noise video above pretty high and while i could still hear it 55-65% volume on the buds was pleasant hearing volume. They are capable of getting VERY loud. I'm listening at maybe 65-70% but i cannot turn these above maybe 90% before it's unbearable. I didn't want to put them to 100The buds come in the now obligatory plastic free packaging.Items included:User Guide3x sets of tips (very tall ones)1x no ridge wings (normal fins fitted)USB C cableThe charging case is small and very pocket friendly. No wireless charging (but since Bose felt it appropriate to skip this on their £300 buds i can forgive Samsung for this)Just a small light on front to indicate charge status.The case is glossy/smooth white (even though buds are graphite colour), i thought i'd got the wrong buds when i saw case :)The included ear-tips are meshed and tall. The stem on the buds is short with a small retention lip but circular.You only get the option of the retention fins as either yes or no. The replacement option in the case is smooth with no raised parts.Typical 3 sizes of ear tips in grey silicone. I found them too tall for me though and immediately replaced with Spinfit CP1025's for TWS which are my go-to tips as they make the buds size much more comfortably in my ears (both canals and concha gets much less fatigue)Pairing/SyncI have a Samsung S23 so the buds are much more deeply integrated into the phone OS than for any other device.Opening up the case immediately does an Apple-esque popup showing a picture of the buds and a simple connect/cancel button.It then downloaded the plug-in for the buds to integrate fully. You have 3 options to see various levels of info/controls:1. Home screen widget gives you battery level of the buds and 2 buttons to toggle ANC/Ambient/off and a second button to enable/disable the touch controls on the buds2. Bluetooth section gives battery life, options to divert calls/audio and enable or disable multipoint but this seems tied to Samsung devices. The page also gives ANC controls and a button to open Samsung Wearable App3. Samsung Wearable gives you the whole entire control suiteIn the Wearables app you have options to customise the touch controls but only enable or disable predefined functions -- cannot change what the taps doYou get find-my-buds option and then settings.In that you get EQ (select from pre-defined options no custom EQ), an earbuds fit-test (simple tone thing), then ususal smart assistant and other basic optionsThere is a labs gaming mode too available which i assume lowers latencyOk - with a quick tip reroll, for me the buds are some of the most comfortable i've got with a caveat. They sit nestled nicely and don't put any pressure on anywhere.They don't feel quite as secure as my MTW3, they do with stock tips but that ends up pressuring my concha too much. But i know i'm really hard to sort out for some reason with my earsOnto the sound...This is where they're a surprise. Out of the box they're really nice. I'd put them very very close to the MTW3's.In terms of bass i enjoy the depth and feeling of a good sub-bass even if it's not particularly elevated, just like the extension into sub-bass.I would rank the 4 buds i've listened to recently in this order:Bose QCU 4thMTW3 tied 3rdSamsung Buds FE 2ndDenon Perl Pro 1st (they just have bass for days)One thing though they don't have any background hiss present when music isn't playing. This is definitely something the MTW3 have.But for the rest of the spectrum i'd probably put them all very similar bracket. Some have slight benefits here and there but it's hard to pinpoint.I'd say the one thing the Samsung Buds lack is EQ possibility since you simply have the "bass boost", "Treble", "Vocals", "Dynamic" type presets but you cannot tweak an EQ, nor do they do any kind of personal tuning.So that puts them in last place for that but the default sound isn't far off how i like it anyway. The dynamic option gives the classic V type of adjustment lifting the bass and treble with a small dip at 2-4k but overall that's the "fun mode" option.Buds touch feedback - they do have beep audio signal on touch press but where with the MTW3/DPP it's a live immediate response to each touch, the Samsung beeps the number of times it thought you pressed after you stop pressing. So just after your double tap you get a very light double-beep.Still better than Bose which has no beep feedback which i find irritating.Codec is hard to know -- they support AAC/SBC but the SSC (Samsung Seamless Codec) which can support 24/96 -- but nowhere can i see in the app / settings where i can confirm my S23 is using that with these except when i checked in Developer Options i could see it was the active codec.The signal strength though is RIGHT up there. With my phone on my desk in my office i could go to the other end of the house (back of kitchen) and it didn't even flicker in sound. Most buds start to break up around the sink (when i'm getting myself a drink i tend to have my buds in and often it starts to give an odd drop with most)I think we're really in a rapidly evolving time with this stuff but it feels like we're creeping towards that point of diminishing returns.The quality you can get for £99 is staggering. Given i've tried the DPP's twice, the MTW3 (own now) and the Bose QCUI cannot see the DPP's or Bose being worth 3x the price. Yes they all have their own twist on things, with DPP's Nura acquired tech, Bose ANC prowess etcBut the Bose are not worth the money for me -- the "Ultra" moniker has been used too soon by them to justify it as more than a QC2.5 and for me the music side was lacking.DPP's are nice (actually bought them again to give them another chance) and if you want screaming bass then yeah -- they can pack a huge punch. The MTW3's are the premium "come good" option with their new personalised sound option which seems to have transformed them.I think the issue with "premium" TWS is longevity. The codec's are not unified yet, the tech is getting mature but it is not yet consistent, especially with non-apple products on iPhone still being limited to AAC.Even on Android where LDAC/AptX Adaptive is available most phones still don't have it.So paying so much for a battery depedent item which has non-user service construction means that premium has to be something amazing given a shorter lifespan.At least wired IEM's can be made wireless, or can have a life ranging to many years without issues.
J**J
Great Buds tricky fit
I have a love hate relationship with wireless ear buds having had a few pairs throughout the years. This type of completely wireless ear buds give the most freedom from trapping wires in clothes but often feel heavy in the ear. The Galaxy Buds FE feel a bit like this they're definitely longer than I was hoping they would be and so stick out of my ears more than I hoped. The galaxy wearable app has a handy fit checking feature which helps advise on when you've achieved a good fit acoustically but they still felt like they may fall out if I were to run. The buds come with three different sizes of tips and two types of wings. I think I'm most disappointed by the wings as I had hoped they'd plug into the ridges in my ears and provide stability but they don't even touch my ears. Perhaps I need to keep playing with ear tip sizes to get the buds in further. Otherwise the Galaxy buds FE are great and offer a lot of premium features. Pairing them with my phone is so easy you just open the case the buds come with and click on the Bluetooth icon and it downloads all the software etc by itself. The Sound quality is amazing and it has fubctioning active noise cancellation a lot of the earphones and hesdphones that I've previously bought at this pricepoint say they have ANC but the ANC produces a faint sound itself but this is much more premium and doesn't produce a sound of its own and does a good job of eliminating most of the background noises on my commute. The smart things app gives you a find my buds feature which uses other Samsung devices to help find your devices if you lose them and the wearables app has a whole host of features such as equilaiser which you just don't usually get from other devices at this price range. The case is great charging the buds and is really strong construction. The one thing I question is why they chose to give is a shinny white finish when the case will have a relatively tough life and the buds have a nice matt black finish. Overall I'm very happy with this product once I figure out the fit for my ears I will give it all 5 stars.
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