![]() ![]() The most notable thing about the famous SSC Hi-Fi codec (Samsung Seamless Codec) is this: the Samsung proprietary audio codec comes in addition to the basic SBC and AAC support, and is supposed to allow the transmission of an audio signal without compression with a sampling rate of 24 bits.īasically, the codec is able to encode a full 24-bit sound, transmit it to the Galaxy Buds Pro 2, which is then able to decode the signal and maintain the high-quality 24-bit sound. The new Samsung Seemless Hi-Fi codec is too exclusive There is a Galaxy Buds app that you can install on your iPhone, but only the Galaxy Buds+ and Galaxy Buds Live are supported.īut even on Android, where the Galaxy Wearables app is available just about everywhere, some features remain exclusive to the Samsung ecosystem. This application is unfortunately unavailable on iOS. To set up your Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, access the equalizer, customize the touch controls, you will have to go through the Galaxy Wearable app. The Galaxy Wearable companion app is quite complete but only available on Android. ![]() Samsung's SSC Hi-Fi codec is too exclusive.Equalizer, ANC, and touch controls are not customizable enough. ![]()
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