Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro software update promises to eliminate active noise

True Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro wireless headphones are getting a software update that will bring improvements to active noise elimination and environmental noise modes, among other changes. The real wireless headphones were launched in January in India along with a series of Samsung Galaxy S21 smartphones, and they are priced at Rs. 15,990. The latest update seems to be only being rolled out in limited countries, and follows the release of an earlier update that improved the balance, Bixby voice awakening response time, and improved system stability.

The latest software update, reported by SamMobile, seems to be only available in the US for now, as a quick review by our review unit showed that it is not yet available in the US. -India. The update is said to bring improvements for active noise elimination, ambient noise mode, and system stability and reliability.

Other changes include updates to the operating concept when using one ear as well. The update is just 2.2MB in size, and can be deployed using the Galaxy Wear app for Android or the Galaxy Buds app for iOS, where supported and available.

An earlier update for the Galaxy Buds Pro has been widely rolled out including in India, which will bring basic improvements shortly after the launch of the headphones. These include balance adjustment, an enhanced Bixby wake response, and general stability and reliability tweaks.

The Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro headphones are now available in India, at a price of Rs. 15,990. The real headphones here arrived just a few months after the launch of the Galaxy Buds Live, and they include a proper canal, active sound elimination, wireless charging, and more high-quality features that make the headset in competition with options such as the Apple AirPods Pro and Sony WF-1000XM3. The Galaxy Buds Pro is designed to work best with Samsung devices, but can be used with any Bluetooth storage device including smartphones from other brands.


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