A:AnswerThe instructions say you need the Samsung Wearables app to connect them. I suppose if you have the app and it functions properly, yes. Worse to worst, you return them and get something more universal.
A:AnswerThey're pretty good for calling and I haven't had any problem with the person on the phone not being able to hear me. I've used em while cutting the grass and using power tools like drills and table saws, they don't completely keep the noise out but they do dampen the noise enough for you not to be annoyed by the loud noises.
A:AnswerFair. Not very good for tvs. Sound quality isn't good and the battery life isn't reliable. Decreases battery life fast. I recommend newer buds or other products they sell here at Bestbuy. Always helpful to read reviews before getting new ones.
A:AnswerI have a Dell laptop, and they only work well when I'm sitting right in front of the PC. If I walk around the room, the sound keeps cutting out of one ear or the other. It's very distracting. They work fine if I connect to my phone and set it beside the laptop. I don't know why they would work like this, but it's the way it is.
A:AnswerI have used these with my Dell laptop, I would expect once you pair it, you can connect using your bluetooth. It works with MS software.
I'm not an apple user, so I don't know for sure regarding the second part of the question with the iphone.
A:AnswerHi RB!
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We are saddened that you have a connection issue with your Galaxy Buds Live. I understand how essential this is for you to enjoy using your device correctly.
For the troubleshooting guide, please click this link below for some steps:
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A:AnswerHi LadyJ!
Thank you for reaching out to us. We appreciate your interest in knowing if Galaxy Buds Live works with Galaxy A10e. Yes, Galaxy Buds Live works with Galaxy A10e.
Here is a link about "How to Connect your Galaxy Buds" and look for the steps about "Pair your Earbuds to an Android Device with the Galaxy Wearable App": https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00086702/.
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A:AnswerNo, i have not experienced that with them.
I recommend jabra 3 elite for thst feature. Those are awesome and the buds charge kasts longer. They're just awesome.
A:AnswerThe buds live are a little bigger yes. This design does not have a smaller version I believe. But there are new buds now that are smaller and much more convenient to fit the ears.
A:AnswerYou can adjust the volume by taps but not very precise. Kind of a hassle actually. As for reading texts and the like, you can check this on your phone's settings. I am not 100% sure but I think you have to find handsfree settings or something like that to get that feature to work.
A:AnswerYou should be able to hear. But it's questionable if the other person you are talking to can hear you over other loud noises near by. I have not put it to the test on that. Would have to ask the person on the other side of the call , if they can hear you over loud noise. Got me curious. But this reminds me of them call centers that you always hear the background noise while on the phone. So you would assume that the mic would also pick up the loud background noise to some degree.
A:AnswerThey always usually do when severely exposed. Its materials are just susceptible to temperature that way. Also depends on usage: how long it's been running and such.