I ordered these last year, as soon as they were available, and have loved using them. They are small but powerful, with hours of battery life. I don't store music ON them, but that capability is there if you want to leave your phone at home. There is a learning curve to the patterns controlling them, but it's pretty easy.
Then I started having trouble keeping them paired to my Galaxy Note8. So I unpaired them, uninstalled all the software and started all over.
During my attempt to pair this set of BLUETOOTH earbuds to my Note8 in the phone's BLUETOOTH settings, I was prompted to install the Samsung Gear app. This is not an option: you HAVE to install it. There is a "Cancel" option - but that stops the pairing process. It's a mandatory app. Why does a Bluetooth device demand its own app to work with a Bluetooth-capable phone?
Worse, the app REQUIRES the Location permission to be allowed. Again, this is not an option: if you do not give the app permission to track your location, the app will not work... therefore your earbuds will not work.
I reached out, rather vocally, to Samsung. Their explanation is that the app allows users to get the most out of the earbuds. I don't NEED the most: I just need earbuds that will stream audio from my phone. That's it. That's what I paid for. No other Bluetooth device paired to my phone has a mandatory app! I then demanded to know why the app insists on knowing my location... I was told this was in case a user loses their earbuds, they can be located. NO, THANK YOU! I'll take my chances, Samsung!
Samsung has no right to mandate the installation of an app, that knows where my earbuds are at all times, just so I can use them. I paid a lot of money for these things, Samsung: I'll use them whenever, and wherever, I want... which is none of your business!
These mandates were not originally there, to the best of my memory. So now I have an expensive set of earbuds that I refuse to use out of principle. If you have no problem with Samsung forcing you to install an app that tells them where your earbuds are at all times, then go ahead and get these. If, however, you value what little privacy you have left and only want a set of Bluetooth earbuds to simply do their job, I suggest you keep looking. For this reason alone, I cannot recommend this product to anyone.
Then I started having trouble keeping them paired to my Galaxy Note8. So I unpaired them, uninstalled all the software and started all over.
During my attempt to pair this set of BLUETOOTH earbuds to my Note8 in the phone's BLUETOOTH settings, I was prompted to install the Samsung Gear app. This is not an option: you HAVE to install it. There is a "Cancel" option - but that stops the pairing process. It's a mandatory app. Why does a Bluetooth device demand its own app to work with a Bluetooth-capable phone?
Worse, the app REQUIRES the Location permission to be allowed. Again, this is not an option: if you do not give the app permission to track your location, the app will not work... therefore your earbuds will not work.
I reached out, rather vocally, to Samsung. Their explanation is that the app allows users to get the most out of the earbuds. I don't NEED the most: I just need earbuds that will stream audio from my phone. That's it. That's what I paid for. No other Bluetooth device paired to my phone has a mandatory app! I then demanded to know why the app insists on knowing my location... I was told this was in case a user loses their earbuds, they can be located. NO, THANK YOU! I'll take my chances, Samsung!
Samsung has no right to mandate the installation of an app, that knows where my earbuds are at all times, just so I can use them. I paid a lot of money for these things, Samsung: I'll use them whenever, and wherever, I want... which is none of your business!
These mandates were not originally there, to the best of my memory. So now I have an expensive set of earbuds that I refuse to use out of principle. If you have no problem with Samsung forcing you to install an app that tells them where your earbuds are at all times, then go ahead and get these. If, however, you value what little privacy you have left and only want a set of Bluetooth earbuds to simply do their job, I suggest you keep looking. For this reason alone, I cannot recommend this product to anyone.