Samsung launched the successor to the original Galaxy Buds last month, releasing the Galaxy Buds+, retailing for $149.99 in the US. The new and improved true wireless earbuds feature a larger battery, a dual driver system, an external microphone for better call quality, faster charging, game controls, Spotify integration, and a new Ambient Aware mode to let you know what’s going on in and around your surroundings.
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At the time of their launch, the Galaxy Buds+ received rave reviews from reviewers, but after more than a month on the market, the new earbuds have received a ton of feedback from end users. And contrary to what reviewers said, the Buds+ do have a handful of issues that need to be addressed.
If you're on the fence about purchasing them, you might want to check out the following list of Galaxy Buds+ issues.
Of the reports posted online, most pointed to a random pairing issue. Many users (on Reddit 1,2,3) reported that one of the earbuds seemed to frequently lose connection or make a static noise.