时间:2025-07-13 16:46:46 来源:网络整理编辑:焦點
Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live — the earbuds that everyone prefers to call Galaxy Beans — ha
Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live — the earbuds that everyone prefers to call Galaxy Beans — have gotten the iFixit treatment, meaning they've been torn to the tiniest shreds.
Astonishingly, the folks at iFixit found the BeansBuds can actually be repaired quite easily, which is no small feat for a gadget this minuscule. Inside, the parts are held together with a screw and clever positioning, instead of Samsung just gluing everything in place.
Getting to the battery is a little harder than expected, as you have to move the speaker out of the way, but generally, anyone with just a bit of patience should be able to disassemble and re-assemble the Buds, and the accompanying case, without issues.
Ultimately, they've been awarded a repairability score of 8, which is as good as it gets in the world of earbuds.
SEE ALSO:Samsung reveals Galaxy Z Fold2 at Unpacked eventNotably, Samsung internally marked the buds as "bean left" and "bean right," (see the screenshot from iFixit's video below), making us wonder why aren't these called Galaxy Beans in the first place.
In our review, we've found the Galaxy Buds Live to be great-sounding, with the biggest drawback being mediocre noise cancellation. Being able to repair them fairly easily won't matter much to most users, but it's still a nice option to have.
TopicsSamsung
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