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Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless Headphones Review

Tested using Methodology v1.5
Reviewed Oct 18, 2022 at 11:01 am
Latest change: Writing modified May 19, 2023 at 11:40 am
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless Picture
7.6
Neutral Sound
8.2
Commute/Travel
8.2
Sports/Fitness
7.3
Office
5.7
Wireless Gaming
5.6
Wired Gaming
6.3
Phone Calls

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless are the upgraded variant of the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless. Samsung hasn't changed much regarding the Buds2 low battery life and mic quality. However, one positive tweak is the improvement of the ANC, which now outperforms competing products like the Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless. They also support Seamless, the next generation of Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth codec Scalable, which is designed for streaming hi-res audio. However, to get the most out of these headphones, you'll need a compatible Samsung device.

Our Verdict

7.6 Neutral Sound

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are good for neutral sound. Out of the box, they have a neutral sound profile that's versatile enough for most kinds of audio content. Vocals and instruments are bright but not piercing, and there's adequate thump and boom, which should please most users. You can customize their sound to your liking using their companion apps' EQ presets. If you like to listen to hi-res audio, you can also use Seamless codec to improve audio quality over Bluetooth, but it's only available with compatible Samsung devices.

Pros
  • Comfortable and well-built design.
  • EQ presets available via companion apps.
Cons
  • Bad passive soundstage.
8.2 Commute/Travel

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are great for commute and travel. These well-built buds have a lightweight design that's easy to take with you on the go and are comfortable enough to wear for long trips. They're equipped with an ANC system to help block out the low rumbles of bus and plane engines. Their continuous battery life of under six hours may not last through transatlantic flights, but luckily, their carrying case supplies an additional 2.6 charges if you need it.

Pros
  • Comfortable and well-built design.
  • Excellent noise isolation performance.
Cons
  • Bad passive soundstage.
8.2 Sports/Fitness

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are great for sports and fitness. They're small, lightweight, and rated IPX7 for resistance against submersion in water. They're also well-built and won't fall out from your ears with moderate head movements.

Pros
  • Stable in-ear fit.
  • Comfortable and well-built design.
Cons
  • Bad passive soundstage.
7.3 Office

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are decent for office use. These buds can reduce sounds like coworker chit-chat and the hum of computer fans, thanks to their ANC system. They also have a comfortable fit suitable for long days at the office. On the downside, they don't support multi-device pairing, and their continuous battery life may not last throughout your whole day without a recharge. On the upside, their carrying case has roughly 2.6 extra charges, which is handy in a pinch.

Pros
  • Comfortable and well-built design.
  • Excellent noise isolation performance.
Cons
  • Sub-par overall microphone performance.
  • No multi-device pairing.
5.7 Wireless Gaming

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are Bluetooth-only headphones, and their latency is likely too high for wireless gaming.

5.6 Wired Gaming

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are Bluetooth-only headphones, and you can't use them wired.

6.3 Phone Calls

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are fair for phone calls. Their integrated mic does an okay job recording your voice clearly, but it struggles to separate your voice from background noise. If you're taking a call from a busy street, your voice can be drowned out. On the upside, these buds have an ANC system. It does an excellent job of blocking out ambient noise like office chatter and the hum of AC units.

Pros
  • Excellent noise isolation performance.
Cons
  • Sub-par overall microphone performance.
  • No multi-device pairing.
  • 7.6 Neutral Sound
  • 8.2 Commute/Travel
  • 8.2 Sports/Fitness
  • 7.3 Office
  • 5.7 Wireless Gaming
  • 5.6 Wired Gaming
  • 6.3 Phone Calls
  1. Updated May 19, 2023: We've added a comparison between these headphones and the Status Between 3ANC True Wireless in Bluetooth.
  2. Updated Mar 06, 2023: These headphones are now compatible with the Galaxy Buds app on Windows. As a result, we've raised the scoring of App Support from '7.0' to '7.5'.
  3. Updated Dec 05, 2022: We've retested all of theSound results as we originally had an improper fit, causing a dip in the mid-range. With a proper fit, we could eliminate this dip, and the scoring of these tests has changed. We have also corrected an error saying that the buds came with a USB-A to USB-C cable in In the Box.
  4. Updated Nov 23, 2022: We have added a comparison between these headphones and the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless in Battery.
  5. Updated Oct 18, 2022: Review published.
  6. Updated Oct 13, 2022: Early access published.
  7. Updated Oct 05, 2022: Our testers have started testing this product.
  8. Updated Sep 06, 2022: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  9. Updated Aug 11, 2022: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro come in three color variants: 'Bora Purple', 'White', and 'Graphite'. We tested the 'Graphite' variant and you can see our model's label here. If you come across another variant, please let us know in the discussions, and we'll update our review.

Compared To Other Headphones

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are the upgraded variant of the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless. They now support Bluetooth 5.3, and their noise isolation performance is significantly better, which is good if you work in a noisy environment. They also support Seamless, which is Samsung's proprietary Bluetooth codec that's designed for streaming hi-res audio, and 'Game Mode' for low latency on mobile devices. You'll need a compatible Samsung device to access these features, though. However, there haven't been many other changes to their performance, like their continuous battery life, which isn't on par with their competitors like the Sony WF-1000XM4 Truly Wireless.

Check out our recommendations for the best noise cancelling earbuds, the best wireless Bluetooth earbuds, and the best Samsung headphones.

Sony WF-1000XM4 Truly Wireless

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless and the Sony WF-1000XM4 Truly Wireless have different strengths. The Samsung headphones are more comfortable, have a more neutral overall sound profile, which some users may prefer, and their ANC can block out a superior amount of ambient noise. However, the Sony headphones are better-built, have longer-lasting continuous battery life. Their companion app also offers a graphic EQ to help you customize their sound.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Truly Wireless

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless are slightly better in-ear headphones than the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Truly Wireless, but the differences are minor. While both buds are comfortable and well-built, the Buds2 Pro have a significantly better noise isolation performance, and their companion app offers more features. They also have a more neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer. 

Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless are better in-ears than the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless. While both headphones are comfortable and well-built, the Jabra headphones have a slightly more flat and neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer, and their battery life is better too. Their companion app offers a graphic EQ and presets to help you customize their sound, and they support multi-device pairing, meaning you can stay connected with up to two devices at a time. However, the Samsung headphones have a better noise isolation performance.

Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless

The Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless are better in-ears than the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless. While both headphones are comfortable, the Apple headphones are better built, have a more neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer, and their overall battery performance is better. They also have an H1 chip for seamless pairing with your Apple devices. However, the Samsung headphones have a better noise isolation performance, and their companion app offers EQ presets to help you customize their sound. 

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless

The Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless have a slight edge over the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless. While both in-ears are comfortable and have similarly excellent levels of noise isolation, the Apple have a more premium build, and their battery performance is better. They also have an H2 chip for seamless pairing with your Apple devices. However, the Samsung headphones sound more neutral out of the box, and have EQ presets, which some users may prefer to adjust their sound to their liking.

Beats Fit Pro True Wireless

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless and the Beats Fit Pro True Wireless have different strengths, and you may prefer either one. While both buds are well-built, the Samsung headphones are more comfortable, can block out significantly more ambient sound, and their companion app offers EQ presets to help you adjust their sound. However, the Beats have a slightly better battery performance. They also have an H1 chip for seamless pairing with your Apple devices.

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless are the upgraded variant of the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless. While both buds are comfortable and well-built, the Pro have a higher IP certification of IPX7 and a significantly better noise isolation performance. They also support Bluetooth 5.3, and their sound profile is more neutral, which some users may prefer.

OnePlus Buds Pro 2 Truly Wireless

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless and the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 Truly Wireless have different strengths and, depending on your preference, you may enjoy either one. While both buds are well-built and comfortable, the Samsung have a more neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer, and a significantly better noise isolation performance. However, the OnePlus support multi-device pairing and have a better overall battery performance.

Status Between 3ANC True Wireless

The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro True Wireless are better buds than the Status Between 3ANC True Wireless. While both buds are well-built, the Samsung are more comfortable, have an even more neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer, and have a virtual soundstage feature to help immerse you in your audio. Their ANC also does a better job of blocking background noise across the range. However, the Status support multi-device pairing, their companion app offers a more robust EQ to help you customize their sound to your liking, and their battery performance is significantly better.

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Test Results

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Design
Design
Style
Type In-ear
Enclosure Closed-Back
Wireless Truly Wireless
Transducer Dynamic

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have a similar style to the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Truly Wireless. They have egg-shaped buds but have a more satin finish rather than glossy. They come in three color variants: 'Bora Purple', 'White', and 'Graphite'.

7.5
Design
Comfort
Weight 0.02 lbs
Clamping Force
0 lbs

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are comfortable. Their fit is a mix of the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Truly Wireless and the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless. Overall, they feel lightweight in the ears and don't go very deeply into your ear. They also don't put much pressure on your ears. On the downside, they can create a plunger-like feeling in your ear.

7.6
Design
Controls
OS Compatibility
Not OS specific
Ease Of Use Decent
Feedback Good
Call/Music Control Yes
Volume Control Yes
Microphone Control No
Channel Mixing
No
Noise Cancelling Control On/Off
Talk-Through
On/Off
Additional Controls Voice Assistant

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have good controls. They're easy to use, and the controls can be registered on either bud. The touch surface is very small, and it's easy to accidentally register a command if you're adjusting the buds in your ears. When trying to do different commands, sometimes they don't register correctly. On the upside, there are beeps to let you know when you've registered a command. There are also different chimes to let you know when you've switched between ANC on and off and transparency mode.

On either bud:

  • One tap: Plays and pauses audio.
  • Two taps: Skips the track forward.
  • Three taps: Skips the track backward.
  • Touch and hold for two seconds: Cycles through ANC on, off, and ambient sound, which allows you to hear your environment without pausing your audio.

Keep in mind that there aren't volume or voice assistant controls by default. However, you can activate these commands in the app. You can also add Spotify, which launches this app on command.

9.5
Design
Portability
L 1.3" (3.2 cm)
W 1.1" (2.7 cm)
H 0.8" (2.1 cm)
Volume 1.10 in³ (18.00 cm³)
Transmitter Required No

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are very portable headphones. They're very small, lightweight, and can easily fit into most pockets or bags without an issue.

8.0
Design
Case
Type Hard case
L 2.0" (5.1 cm)
W 2.0" (5.1 cm)
H 1.1" (2.8 cm)
Volume 4.39 in³ (72.00 cm³)

The charging case is great. Their case is very similar to the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless but has a satin finish. Overall, the case feels lightweight yet sturdy. There's a light inside the case to indicate the buds' charge, and there's one light on the outside to indicate the case's charge. It also supports wireless charging.

7.5
Design
Build Quality

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have a good build quality. They feel similarly well-built as other Samsung earbuds and are mostly made of plastic, which seems lightweight yet sturdy. However, the ear tips feel like they could rip over time. The buds are certified IPX7 for resistance against submersion in water.

7.5
Design
Stability

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have good stability. If you want to wear them while working out, they won't move around, especially once you get a good seal. However, the seal can loosen up while you're talking.

Design
Headshots 1
Design
Headshots 2
Design
Top
Design
In The Box

  • Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro headphones
  • Charging case
  • 3x tip options
  • USB-C to USB-C charging cable
  • Manuals

Sound
Sound
Sound Profile
Bass Amount
-0.39 dB
Treble Amount
-0.12 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have a neutral sound that's well-suited for a variety of audio content. Originally, we reported a dip in the mid-range, but this was due to an improper fit. However, if you take the time to ensure a proper fit, vocals and instruments sound accurate and present in mixes. If you prefer a different sound, their companion apps offer EQ presets to help you adjust their sound to your liking.

9.0
Sound
Frequency Response Consistency
Avg. Std. Deviation
0.2 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's frequency response consistency is outstanding. Once you get a good fit, you shouldn't experience significant deviations in bass and treble delivery.

Sound
Raw Frequency Response
9.2
Sound
Bass Accuracy
Std. Err.
1.03 dB
Low-Frequency Extension
10 Hz
Low-Bass
0.29 dB
Mid-Bass
0.98 dB
High-Bass
1.54 dB

These buds have exceptional bass accuracy. The range is exceptionally flat, resulting in adequate thump, boom, and warmth in your mixes.

9.1
Sound
Mid Accuracy
Std. Err.
1.21 dB
Low-Mid
0.54 dB
Mid-Mid
0.45 dB
High-Mid
1.27 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's mid accuracy is outstanding. The entire range is flat and neutral, and although there's a slight driver mismatch in the mid-mid range, it isn't very noticeable. Overall, in songs like Iron by Woodkid, vocals and instruments sound clear, accurate, and present throughout the mix.

8.0
Sound
Treble Accuracy
Std. Err.
3.09 dB
Low-Treble
1.75 dB
Mid-Treble
-0.3 dB
High-Treble
0.42 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have great treble accuracy. They have a flat low-treble, so vocals and lead instruments are clear and detailed. However, a dip in the mid-treble dulls sibilants like hi-hats.

8.5
Sound
Peaks/Dips
Peaks
0.94 dB
Dips
1.03 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's peaks and dips performance is excellent. There's a bit of mismatch present between the L/R drivers, which alternates across the range. A dip in the low-mid affects the right driver and thins out vocals and instruments, while a peak in the mid-to-high-mid nudges them forward. A peak in the low-treble also primarily affects the right driver and makes the upper harmonics of vocals and instruments sound harsh, while the uneven mid-treble affects both drivers and turns sibilants like cymbals alternatingly weak and piercing.

8.2
Sound
Imaging
Weighted Group Delay
0.12
Weighted Phase Mismatch
2.81
Weighted Amplitude Mismatch
2.04
Weighted Frequency Mismatch
1.64

The imaging performance is great. Samsung's higher-end products generally tend to have well-matched drivers. Our unit's L/R drivers are matched in group delay, phase, and frequency, which is important for the accurate localization of sound objects like voices in the stereo image. While there's a bump in the phase response's mid-range, which makes audio skew slightly to the left and sound a little louder than the right driver, it's fairly minor. There's also a slight amplitude mismatch present, which can cause issues with the balance of the stereo image. However, imaging can vary between units, especially as it can be an indicator of quality control and ergonomics.

0.7
Sound
Passive Soundstage
PRTF Accuracy (Std. Dev.)
N/A
PRTF Size (Avg.)
N/A
PRTF Distance
N/A
Openness
1.2
Acoustic Space Excitation
1.6

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's passive soundstage is bad, but that's normal from in-ear headphones. To create an out-of-head listening experience, your outer ear has to be activated by sound resonances. However, in-ear headphones bypass the outer ear by design, so the soundstage seems closed-off, small, and as if sound is coming from inside your head.

2.9
Sound
Virtual Soundstage
Head Modeling
No
Speaker Modeling
On/Off
Room Ambience
No
Head Tracking
On/Off
Virtual Surround
360 Audio

These buds are compatible with 360 Audio, which is available via the mobile companion app. There's a head tracking feature, which allows sound to follow your head as you move it. The volume of audio sounds louder than when this feature is off. There doesn't seem to be a difference in sound quality whether this feature is on or off.

8.3
Sound
Weighted Harmonic Distortion
WHD @ 90
0.176
WHD @ 100
0.066

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have a great weighted harmonic distortion performance. Distortion falls within good limits, resulting in clean and pure audio reproduction.

Sound
Test Settings
Firmware
R510XXU0AV17
Power
On
Connection
Bluetooth 5.0
Codec
SBC, 16-bit, 48kHz
EQ
Normal
ANC
On
Tip/Pad
Silicone (small)
Microphone
Integrated

These are the settings used to test the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. Our results are only valid when using them in this configuration.

Isolation
8.8
Isolation
Noise Isolation
Isolation Audio
Overall Attenuation
-23.58 dB
Noise Cancelling Yes
Bass
-21.73 dB
Mid
-22.25 dB
Treble
-26.74 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have an excellent noise isolation performance. They have an ANC system that can block out more overall ambient noise than the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless and Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Truly Wireless. They can cut down the low rumble of bus engines as well as office chatter and the hum of AC units.

8.6
Isolation
Leakage
Leakage Audio
Overall Leakage @ 1ft
30.07 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's leakage performance is excellent. Leakage is mostly concentrated in the treble range, and escaping audio sounds fairly thin. If you like to listen to audio at high volumes, others around you won't hear it.

Microphone
Microphone
Microphone Style
Integrated
Yes
In-Line
No
Boom
No
Detachable Boom
No
Mic Yes
6.5
Microphone
Recording Quality
Recorded Speech
LFE
20 Hz
FR Std. Dev.
5.41 dB
HFE
2,751.68 Hz
Weighted THD
0.876
Gain
2.05 dB

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's mic's recording quality is okay. Overall, your voice is easy to understand but sounds a little veiled. While the mic's recorded speech file sounds very similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Truly Wireless, the next generation Buds2's mic is a bit more pitchy.

4.7
Microphone
Noise Handling
SpNR
3.91 dB
Noise Gate
Always On
Speech + Pink Noise Handling
4.5
Speech + Pink Noise Audio Sample
Speech + Subway Noise Handling
5.0
Speech + Subway Noise Audio Sample

The mic's noise handling performance is poor. The mic struggles to separate your voice from background noise. If you're taking a call from a busy street or office, your voice can be unintelligible to whoever you're talking to.

Active Features
5.9
Active Features
Battery
Battery Type
Rechargable
Continuous Battery Life
4.8 hrs
Additional Charges
2.6
Total Battery Life
17.3 hrs
Charge Time
1.1 hrs
Power-Saving Feature
No
Audio While Charging
Yes
Passive Playback
No
Charging Port USB-C

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's battery performance is sub-par. The manufacturer advertises them to last five hours continuously, and we measured just under that. Their carrying case supplies roughly 2.6 additional charges if you need it, but this is shorter than that of competitors like the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless, which have four extra charges. Keep in mind that battery life can vary depending on use. While they don't have a power-saving feature to help conserve battery life when not in use, you can use one bud while the other charges.

7.5
Active Features
App Support
App Name Samsung Wearable
iOS No
Android Yes
macOS No
Windows Yes
Equalizer
Presets
ANC Control
On/Off
Mic Control No
Room Effects
No
Playback Control
No
Button Mapping Yes
Surround Support
Yes

The Samsung Wearable app is good, but it isn't available on iOS devices. That said, it offers a variety of features. You can access EQ presets, an earbud fit test, and the 360 Audio feature for a more immersive sound. You can also remap controls and toggle between ANC on, off, and ambient sound. There's a 'Game Mode', which helps lower latency on mobile devices, but this feature is only available on compatible Samsung devices.

In addition to the Samsung Wearable app, you can also access the Galaxy Buds app on Windows. It offers many of the same features as the mobile app, such as EQ presets, control remapping, and noise control. However, this app doesn't have a low latency mode.

Connectivity
7.1
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version
5.3
Multi-Device Pairing
No
NFC Pairing
No
Line Of Sight Range
196.85 ft (60.00 m)
PC Latency (SBC)
250 ms
PC Latency (aptX)
N/A
PC Latency (aptX HD)
N/A
PC Latency (aptX-LL)
N/A
iOS Latency
-8 ms
Android Latency
-14 ms

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro's Bluetooth connectivity is satisfactory. Unlike the Status Between 3ANC True Wireless, these buds don't support multi-device pairing, so you can only stay connected to one device at a time. They also have high latency on PCs, although luckily, their latency on iOS and Android devices is much lower. Remember that some devices compensate for latency, though.

These headphones also support Seamless, Samsung's proprietary codec, which the manufacturer advertises to improve audio quality; this is good if you listen to hi-fi audio. However, this codec is only available on select Samsung devices, and we don't have a device that can currently test it. These headphones can also connect to compatible Samsung TVs. We measured 189ms of latency when connected to our Samsung Q80T, but we didn't notice any delays while watching TV. If you need to take a call, audio will switch from the TV to your phone and resume once the call is over.

0
Connectivity
Non-Bluetooth Wireless
Non-BT Line Of Sight Range
N/A
Non-BT Latency
N/A
0
Connectivity
Wired
Analog Audio
No
USB Audio
No
Detachable No
Length N/A
Connection
No Wired Option
Analog/USB Audio Latency
N/A

You can't use these headphones wired. However, they come with a USB-C to USB-C cable to recharge their carrying case.

Connectivity
PC Compatibility
Analog
No
Wired USB
No
Non-BT Wireless
No

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro have full audio and mic compatibility with Bluetooth-enabled PCs. However, you can't connect these buds to your PC in any other way.

Connectivity
PlayStation Compatibility
PS4 Analog
No
PS4 Wired USB
No
PS4 Non-BT Wireless
No
PS5 Analog
No
PS5 Wired USB
No
PS5 Non-BT Wireless
No
Connectivity
Xbox Compatibility
Xbox One Analog
No
Xbox One Wired USB
No
Xbox One Non-BT Wireless
No
Xbox Series X|S Analog
No
Xbox Series X|S Wired USB
No
Xbox Series X|S Non-BT Wireless
No
2.2
Connectivity
Base/Dock
Type
Charging Case
USB Input
No
Line In
No
Line Out
No
Optical Input
No
RCA Input
No
Dock Charging
Yes
Power Supply
USB-C

These buds come with a carrying case that holds roughly 2.6 additional charges. It supports wireless charging and has a USB-C input so that you can recharge the case.