 Hey guys, Thundee here and welcome to another Battlevid and again, this is something you guys asked for well sort of so you will So some of you said hey look why don't you compare the brand new Galaxy Buds live to the AirPods Pro and I said You know what? That's a good idea, but why don't we add a few more into the mix? So I decided to add the Pixel Buds 2 and the Sony SB800N to find out where the all stands So I can go into detail about each and every different device in the hardware We know that already and I have the links for each of those videos up for you if you want to check them out But let's start off with different categories. That's how we're going to do this video today So we're going to talk about design for each one, right? The Galaxy Buds live have a very different design structure It's an open back pair of earbuds They also been shaped which look kind of awkward, but they kind of they do fit quite well So in terms of fit that is not a problem with them at all They've got 12 millimeter drivers in there. They've got a base stock and it also has active noise cancellation Now when we move over to the AirPods Pro, they've got a different design from the original AirPods They now have tips and if you guys are noticing I did change my tips to comply phone because they give me a better fit if you want to do that use the link down below And also they do have that arching stem that comes down. That's very traditional with them They also have of course active noise cancellation built-in. Now the Pixel Buds to have a very small footprint And they're probably the smallest proof of footprint out of all of them and they fit snug into your ears very nice They've got a little wings to clip on plus they have Google Assistant features built-in and they have a pretty cool case You can flip now the Sony sb 800 n are have the biggest footprint in terms of size They've got wing tips. They've got really massive drivers in their active noise cancellation as well And of course touch controls as you would expect with all of them now in terms of sizing the smallest Earbuds are the Pixel Buds the second are the Galaxy Buds live Third are the Airports Pro and the Sony sb 800 n are the largest out of all of them in terms of wireless charging They all have wireless charging except one which is the Sony Sb 800 and the others all have wireless charging and in terms of wire charging They all use USB type-c except the Airports Pro now all of them have a version of 10 minutes of charge gives you an hour except for the Airports Pro and the Galaxy Buds live, which is five minutes of charging gives you an hour of usage now Let's get to the meat of the story audio now How is audio with each of these headphones now start off with the Galaxy Buds live Pair them of course with the Samsung application you can tune in your EQs wherever where you want But they do have some really nice highs Really solid mids come out and also the bass is quite prevalent Even though they are open-back headphones you can actually hear them because of that bass stock And I like the sound I have with them much louder soundstage as a whole now moving over to the AirPods Pro Apple's Pro have a solid sound The the highs are good not as high as I would like the mids are really solid on them The lows are good overall and of course with the noise isolating tips that I use they actually surround help that Much better. I think overall they've got a really solid sound with the highs just not peaking as much I like gets muddle at the top now moving over to the Pixel Buds Pixel Buds are really nice in balance The highs don't go up as much the mids are okay. The lows are a bit On the less side if you will I would say overall you're gonna get a very clean sound from them And also the volume levels are a bit low for some people, but I'll say in general there They're a bit low. I think the sound itself. It's solid and nice There are things that needs to be improved on the highs and of course the lows as well But you still will enjoy them now moving over to the Sony SP 800 and I think they have the best sound out of the Bunch I've said this before in my other videos and it continues here because they are so clean and clear You reach such great highs With them the lows of goods and also it's got extra bass as well So you get the bass people who love trap music hip-hop you get that as well But it doesn't overpower with songs that don't require that kind of bass So I love them for that and they really clean up the sound so in terms of audio I will give the SP 800 number one I will give the Galaxy Buds live in number two and then number three is actually tied between the Airports Pro and The Pixel Buds. I did mention software now moving on to software They all have different degrees of software the Airports Pro I have the least amount of software where you can go into the volume settings and you can go to Transparency mode or you can turn off after noise cancellation and that's it when you move over to the Pixel Buds It's got a little bit more of a software But it's just for Google Assistant features find my earbuds very very basic in terms of software settings Moving over to the Galaxy Buds live It does have a solid piece of software where you can go on turn off and turn on ANC directly from the software You can also customize your EQs. You can find your earbuds as well You can go into some of the lab settings like the game modes For for game settings things like that So it's a little bit more robust, but not as robust as the Sony SP 800N software Which gives you a plethora of features there so you can go in there and turn it adaptive adaptive noise cancellation Which varies in noise cancellation within your settings, so you don't have to change it yourself So if you're on the subway or if you're walking down the street, it varies to match those settings You can also change your EQs very customizable EQs do presets there But you can go in and customize that you can change even your codec settings to to balance for better audio or better connectivity So a lot of things you can do I think probably one of the most robust apps in terms of software apps for audio And I think they definitely take the cake here now I also mentioned active noise cancellation and that is something that not all the earbuds have so the Pixel Buds Don't have active noise cancellation. They have a nice seal for me doesn't seal as well But also you can change your tips to customize that I just need to find a pair that do that But the seal is solid enough. It blocks out some noise, but not as much then next up is the Galaxy Buds Live which have active noise cancellation But honestly it literally only drowns out on the lower-end scale So June if you're if you're listening to music and you're in a louder setting that has more bass in it It will cut off more of that as opposed to a general active noise cancellation So if you're walking down the street and you hear a car, it's not gonna drown that out It's not gonna drown out the subway. That's where it is. Then the AirPods Pro AirPods Pro have really solid active noise cancellation and the transmission mode is really good nice Clarity to it blocks out about say about maybe 60 to 70% of the noise and it does a really good job at it If you're looking for that kind of active noise cancellation, then the AirPods Pro really take the cake there But number one in this category category again is the Sony SP800 and the adaptive noise cancellation is truly Impeccable probably the best in terms of just seeking out the locations you are its active noise cancellation is solid all the way through I would say it's only come second to the Sony WH-1000 mark 3's But it's really so active active noise cancellation overall I think anyone's looking for ANC and good audio will go with that now they all have microphones built in right so How well did the microphone sound so I'm using my brand new microphone? Test to figure out how they all sound you're gonna hear Indoor and outdoor sending microphones and then we can come back and we'll talk about that All right, so here is an indoor microphone capture off the AirPods Pro giving you a good idea of how the microphones will work indoors while you're having a conversation and Of course, you know the fans on and a few things on so there you go So here's a quick microphone sample of the Galaxy Buds live And this is just to show you how it sounds while capturing and having a conversation indoors And yeah, there you go. All right here is an indoor microphone capture of the Pixel Buds As you can see clearly here Giving you an idea of how your conversations will sound while you're indoors and how somebody else will hear them from you All right, so here's a microphone capture of the Sony SB 800N and we're of course capturing audio indoors So you have a good idea how it sounds indoors while having a conversation with maybe a fan on Some computer sounds but nothing too crazy So here's a quick microphone capture off the AirPods Pro giving you a good idea of how the microphone sounds There's some honking might be a little bit windy But you get a good idea of what it does in terms of audio for you Okay, I'm recording off the Galaxy Buds live using it here to capture sound and I'm up here. It's might be a little bit windy There might be some noise from cars But this will give you a good idea of how the microphone sounds Especially while you're walking and talking You know on the road, you know, so some winds coming in. This should be a good good Capture point in terms of what this microphone can actually do so Okay, so I'm testing out the microphone off the Pixel Buds 2 or pixel, you know pixel buds You guys know what it is. Well, giving you a similar Surrounding of how it would sound during a conversation while walking down the street So it might be a little bit windy here. You might hear some honking, but you get a good idea of what this Microphone can actually do So I am testing out the microphone off the Sony SP800N Which of course Has some of the most classic microphones where again, simulating an environment that is supposed to real world This is going to be a little bit windy And you get a good idea of how this microphone actually sounds So the microphones are pretty good all around And the Galaxy Buds live take the cake with the microphone I think that's where it lands at the very top spot And I was quite impressed to see what Samsung actually brought to the table The AirPods Pro were also good As well as the Pixel Buds and the in the sonys, but those were on the lower end There in general in voice calls, they all sound great But this is just trying to replicate that within the piece of software while recording On a smartphone, but the Galaxy Buds take the cake there So when it comes to battery life, both the Pixel Buds and the AirPods Pro give you 24 hours in total with the case Five hours with the Buds themselves Now the Sony SP800N gives you 18 hours in total, but nine hours with the Buds And that's if you have ANC on if you do have ANC off Then it goes up from there a little bit on and then the Galaxy Buds live have A battery life of 29 hours with six to eight hours six ANC on eight hours and ANC off In terms of battery life, the Galaxy Buds live went there And then when you look at it through, you can see that it's of course the AirPods Pro and the Pixel Buds too And then the Sony are there So where do I put all these headphones in terms of racket? I think my overall number one choice will still be the Sony SP800N They're 199 dollars and they definitely take the cake at that price point With great audio, of course, you've also got solid active noise cancellation A decent microphone and solid applications to boost as well Then followed up next actually for me will be the Galaxy Buds live price that 169 You do have some really solid audio great microphone on there a really solid app and I'll say barely decent ANC for current ANC standards Next up is a tie with the Pixel Buds 2 and the Apple AirPods Pro But I'll give the slight edge to the Pixel Buds 2 Pixel Buds 2 is very easy and simple to use You've also got the Google integration in there so using Google Voice Just naturally with them really works Also, you've got a very nice and light fit And the synergy and controls are quite simple to use The AirPods Pro are solid but you get the best benefits of them while listening on your AirPods And that's where better connectivity is But it does have some really solid active noise cancellation and a good mic So hopefully that gives you idea of where they all stand Now for those who are asking which is better between the Galaxy Buds live and the AirPods Pro I think it's all your choice if you're looking for ANC the AirPods Pro still win there But if you're looking for everything else microphone audio Software the Galaxy Buds lives take the cake So if you have any more questions any comments let us know If you want to pick up any of these headphones use the link down below guys Otherwise, thank you very much to forget to like share subscribe stay tuned for more videos It's going to be a busy week. 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