These may not be your next workout earbuds Apple does sell a Qi-wireless charging case for the AirPods, though that will run you an extra $70. One notable advantage of the Galaxy Buds Live is that its case supports Qi-wireless charging, which can even be charged using the Wireless PowerShare feature on Samsung Galaxy smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live lays flat inside its charging case, which may require you to align the charging contacts if not properly inserted. Apple’s implementation of the feature seems to work more consistently than the Galaxy Buds Live, though this could always be improved with future firmware updates. The Galaxy Buds Live require you to remove both earbuds at once for auto-pause functionality, and you must tap either touchpad to resume playback. The AirPods’ implementation of this is more versatile: media playback automitically pauses when one bud is removed, and automatically resumes when reinserted. The AirPods and Galaxy Buds Live also feature automatic ear detection.
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You may also customize the controls in the Galaxy Wearable app this is true for Android or iOS, whereas only iPhone users may remap the AirPods’ controls.
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Meanwhile, the Galaxy Buds Live afford more onboard controls, including volume adjustments and a toggle for active noise cancelling (ANC). However, the AirPods lack any on-device volume adjustments, forcing you to use Siri to control your volume. The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live actually stayed in place when Lily used them to exercise.īoth earbuds feature touch sensors, allowing you to control playback directly from your earbuds.