The very first update for the earbuds was rolled out two weeks back.
What you need to know
- Samsung has rolled out a new firmware update for the Galaxy Buds Pro.
- The latest update brings improved ANC performance and a few other improvements.
- The update is currently limited to the U.S.
Samsung rolled out the very first firmware update for its new Galaxy Buds Pro wireless earbuds last month, bringing hearing enhancements and improved Bixby voice wake-up response. As reported by the folks over at SamMobile, Samsung's new best wireless earbuds have now started receiving their second firmware update.
According to the official changelog, the new update brings improved active noise cancellation performance. It also includes improvements to the switching speed of Voice detect mode and the Ambient sound feature. The update weighs in at just 2.2MB in size and is currently rolling out to users in the U.S.
In case you haven't received a notification for the new update on your phone yet, you can check for it manually from the Galaxy Wearable app. Open the app on your phone and tap on Earbuds software update > Download and install. While the update is currently available only in the U.S., it is expected to become available globally before the end of the month.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro
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Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are a solid improvement over last year's Galaxy Buds+ in nearly every area. In addition to effective active noise cancellation, they also offer better sound and a more comfortable fit.
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