Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live looks like beans—we’re not the only ones to notice. Whether the design is intentional or not, the look is now inextricably tied to the earbuds’ charm. Product reviewers all over cyberspace are talking about the shape, but they are also excited about the earbuds’ market potential. These earbuds are in the spotlight because they are packed with features and loaded with top-of-the-line technology.
Here’s why these buds are worth the buy

Samsung’s edge over its competition can be attributed to 5 well-developed features: Ergonomic fit, touch-sensitivity and mic quality, battery life, multi-device connectivity, and water-resistance score. Firstly, while they may appear odd-shaped, there is nothing odd about its fit. Lily Katz, writer for SoundGuys, said she tested the Galaxy Buds Live while running and rock climbing and never felt like the buds were at risk of falling. Katz also declares, that in a head-to-head review with AirPods, Galaxy Buds Live undoubtedly fit better. Canadian based reviewers, MobileSyrup, echo sentiments about the earbuds’ comfort.
Secondly, Samsung’s earbuds integrate seamlessly with Spotify. Users can customize the touch-sensitive shortcuts providing them with easier access and control of their favorite audio streaming app. When jumping from listening to talking, consumers may recognize that the microphone quality is notably great. With 3 total mics, 2 external and 1 internal, the buds are great for Zoom meetings and talking on the go. Samsung really made the most of the currently available tech. When listening to demo sound quality recordings, one could think they’re listening to audio recorded at a high-quality podcast studio.
Thirdly, the battery life of the Galaxy Buds Live has stamina. Taylor Swift fans can listen to her most recent, hour-long album 6 times without needing to charge up. And, if they want to keep listening, the case holds another 21 hours of juice.
Next, multiple Samsung devices can listen to the same audio at the same time. This means a consumer and their best friend can be sitting next to each other on a bus journey, can both watch the same movie at the same time. Sharing earbuds is a thing of the past for two Galaxy Buds Live owners.

Lastly, Galaxy Buds Live earned an IPX2 waterproof rating. This means they can resist dust penetration or moisture from a light sweat. While IPX2 is not the top waterproof rating, this feature is especially noteworthy when compared to Apple products since none of Apple’s earbuds have any waterproof certifications.
If there is one knock on the Galaxy Buds Live, it’s in the active noise canceling claim. The buds certainly reduce external noise, but they do not cancel it out completely. This means finding total silence in a noisy environment is difficult. But on the upside, users can hear important noises like their name being called when their coffee order is ready, or when their kids need their attention when they’re playing in the next room. If a consumer is satisfied with being able to hear a bit of external noise, then these buds are a great buy.
Galaxy Buds at Cesium
The earbuds’ case looks like a jewelry box. The reinforces the idea that a premium product is stored here. For an MSRP of $249.99, consumers have the choice of owning the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live in Mystic Bronze, Mystic White, and Mystic Black. From the price to the colour to the product’s performance, it’s clear that what’s inside the box is a pair of precious True Wireless technology beans.