 Okay, so three years, five buds, and now we have the Galaxy Buds 2. Let's see how they stack up against the other buds. So let's jump in. Yes, the Galaxy Buds 2 are here and I have been checking them out for a while here on the channel. So you guys will know which is the best Galaxy Bud to pick up. Now, if you're watching this for the very first time, go ahead and smash that subscribe button and the notification bell to get notified for more videos like this on the channel. So the Galaxy Buds 2 come in at a price range of $149 and they are the latest Galaxy Buds you can get. They've got that similar, you know, square with rounded corners case with USB Type-C charging. You've got wireless charging built into them. You know, all the fun stuff that you found with every single Galaxy Buds here. But once you open it up, it reveals a very different color scheme within the cases. Now, the case is similar to the Galaxy Buds Pro in live. This one knows different with the white background for all the cases, but the different colors to match inside. So I've got the green color here. Sound, of course, is tuned by AKG and the buds look very, very different. One of the things I do like about them is that once you open them up next to your Galaxy device, they pair instantly. It's a very quick process. Now, the other ones in the past did a good job, but this is just much faster and you are good to go with your Galaxy Buds. Now, in terms of just the size, they are much lighter in size compared to what you had with the Buds Pro or even the Buds Plus or the original Buds. Very light, they're comfortable, and I'm so happy they've gone back to the traditional ear tips as opposed to the much bigger rounded ear tips you found on your Galaxy Buds Pro. Now, speaking of the other Buds here, let's just go back a little bit on memory lane. 2019 Samsung should use the Galaxy Buds themselves. They've got that pill-like shape, it's got a really comfortable fit, and they looked really nice and they give us some good sound at the time. Now, the one thing you notice with all the different Galaxy Buds is that the app is slightly different for each one. So with the Galaxy Buds themselves, you do have some functionality that is only for that and some functionality that extends forward. Now, moving forward, we have the Galaxy Buds Plus. Now, the Buds Plus brought in better microphone quality and also a longer battery life. And again, keeping that same fit and feel and honestly, it has one of the best fits while using your Galaxy Buds there. And again, as I mentioned, the app is different with more functionality and a different layout altogether. Now, we come to the one that a lot of people don't like and I see Daniel there making faces. I'm talking about the Galaxy Buds Live. The Live have that bean-shaped look, they've got the new case design, and they fit really well and comfortable. They supposed to have active noise cancellation, but honestly, I couldn't really hear it or experience it, but they did give us some good sound and a much improved microphone. And again, as I mentioned, the app looks slightly different. Still the same Gear App all the way through. Speaking of Gear App, who remembers the Gear 360 camera from Samsung, just bring that out. But anyway, this app has been on for a while and I'm glad to see that Samsung keeps improving it for all the different devices. And then we have the Galaxy Buds Pro, which launched with the S21 Ultra that brought in so many features you can see on the app, like of course, the 360 audio, active noise cancellation, speak to chat, so many more functionality that you won't find in any other Galaxy Buds and it's represented here. Now, this is one where people have mixed feelings because the air tips just didn't have that perfect fit. Now, that brings us to the Galaxy Buds 2. Now, Samsung here used this device to fix some of the issues they had across the line. So in terms of fit and comfort, I would say this is the most comfortable Buds you will find out of all of them, all five here. They're very light, they're very comfortable and they fit quite snug. So that part is comfortable. Now, when it comes to the application use, it's similar to that but right now the app has less features than even the Galaxy Buds Pro. Now, the Buds Pro has, of course, that 360 audio speak to chat, you don't have them with the Galaxy Buds 2. Now, the other thing also with this is talking about sound. That's one of the most important things. How well do they sound? And how well do they sound compared to the rest here? I really love the audio I'm getting from this. It sounds really nice, the highs are strong, the mids are good, a bit softer for me and the lows are, aka the bass is really not that much but I'm not a big bass fan and if you like more a lot of bass, this might not be the best for you. Yes, you can use the EQ app for it but the Buds Pro kind of lean more to that direction. But in terms of audio, I think it's really on par with the Buds Pro. I'd say the Buds Pro just slightly ahead. Now, the other thing, of course, is active noise cancellation. So when I'm in the city, walked around, got on the train, used them and I've got to say they're pretty much on par with the Buds Pro. The same. Because also the fit is much better, I think for me it felt a little bit better but I think in general you're getting probably one of the best active noise cancellation you'll find in earbuds, at least comparable to other manufacturers as well as also what the Buds Pro bring to the table. So when it comes to microphones, that is something very important and the Galaxy Buds 2 have done a really good job improving from where we started off with the Galaxy Buds, Buds Plus, Buds Live and even matching or sometimes I think even slightly better than the Galaxy Buds Pro. Now, when I've had conversations with friends, they've all said, look, it's been clear and crisp. I couldn't tell them what Buds I was using but they were like, look, it's like you're on your phone. So that of course is a very good sign and I think when it comes to microphones, the Buds 2 do a fantastic job. I forgot to also mention you do have transparency mode and you've got three levels on it on the Galaxy Buds 2 and they're really good. They sound really good. You can have the buds in your ear comfortably, you can hear everything around you, play your music and it's a very good feel. Now the question at the end of the day is, which should you buy? And I think it's simple and slightly difficult question because when you look at the pricing, it's a bit all over the place. The buds are kind of refurbished right now so of course that's about $79, maybe $69, Buds Plus you can find them for $99 or $79. This Buds Live 129 while the Galaxy Buds Pro are recently priced at $169 instead of $199 and the Galaxy Buds 2 are priced in at $149. So if you're looking for a better fit, you're looking for great audio, great microphone, and solid active noise cancellation, this is the pair of two others Buds from Samsung to pick up. Now if you want a little bit extra like the Speak to Tat 360 audio, those auto little extras, then the Galaxy Buds Pro will do that for you but remember the fit is something that can be a little bit difficult. So for me in this video, I got to go with the Galaxy Buds 2. I think this is the refinement Samsung's needed and again with all devices it usually takes three years to get that fine tuning right and I think they've got it here and as always Samsung always updates the application and the software so they tend to improve the sound and some of the functionalities you will find. Hopefully that gives you guys a good idea of the Galaxy Buds 2 and what to expect. If you liked this video, leave your thoughts down below. Let me know which you're picking up if you want to pick up the Galaxy Buds 2. I have a link for you down as well as the other devices you see on here. Otherwise, don't forget to like, share, subscribe, check out my next video on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and always enjoy your entertainment.