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Let’s check out the differences between the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and the Jabra Elite 7 Pro

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro weren’t released at the same time. But, both earbuds have established themselves as some of the best available.
The Elite 7 Pro is protected by IP57, while the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro is protected by IPX8. Jabra buds are dust-resistant, and Samsung buds are water-resistant.

What are the differences between the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and the Jabra Elite 7 Pro?

To make sure you have the proper ear tips, the Buds 2 Pro plays a tone to evaluate sound leakage. Through the MyFit setting, the Elite 7 Pro provides the same feature in addition to allowing you to customize the active noise cancellation (ANC). To better suit your ears, MySound is also included, which may adjust audio based on your hearing profile.

When watching a movie or show, the 360 Audio setting on the Samsung earbuds simulates a wonderful spatial surround sound experience. When you start chatting to someone while wearing the Buds 2 Pro, Voice Detect automatically activates ambient sound and reduces media playback volume.

The Galaxy Wearable app even has a feature called “neck stretch reminders” that will alert you if you lean over your phone or desk excessively.

The Elite 7 Pro is at the top of the stack, and Jabra built its reputation on producing excellent earbuds. These earbuds are trendsetters in their way thanks to their comfort, connectivity, and adaptability. They also offer outstanding music playback and long battery life.

While Samsung emphasizes Bixby first and does not otherwise give you the option of the other two assistants, Jabra lets you choose between Google Assistant or Alexa.

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