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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style
    2. Comfort
    3. Controls
    4. Breathability
    5. Portability
    6. Case
    7. Build Quality
    8. Stability
    9. Headshots 1
    10. Headshots 2
    11. Top
    12. In The Box
  5. Sound
    1. Sound Profile
    2. Frequency Response Consistency
    3. Raw Frequency Response
    4. Bass Accuracy
    5. Mid Accuracy
    6. Treble Accuracy
    7. Peaks/Dips
    8. Imaging
    9. Passive Soundstage
    10. Virtual Soundstage
    11. Weighted Harmonic Distortion
    12. Test Settings
  6. Isolation
    1. Noise Isolation
    2. Leakage
  7. Microphone
    1. Microphone Style
    2. Recording Quality
    3. Noise Handling
  8. Active Features
    1. Battery
    2. App Support
  9. Connectivity
    1. Bluetooth
    2. Non-Bluetooth Wireless
    3. Wired
    4. PC / PS4 Compatibility
    5. Xbox One Compatibility
    6. Base/Dock
  10. Comments

Samsung Galaxy Buds Truly Wireless vs Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Truly Wireless

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Samsung Galaxy Buds
Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Truly Wireless

Tested using Methodology v1.4

Updated Jan 16, 2024 02:00 PM

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Tested using Methodology v1.4

Updated Jan 15, 2024 03:08 PM

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Samsung Galaxy Buds Truly Wireless Picture
Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Truly Wireless Picture

Variants

  • Galaxy Buds (Black)
  • Galaxy Buds (White)
  • Galaxy Buds (Yellow)
  • Melomania 1 (Black)
  • Melomania 1 (Stone)

Our Verdict

Samsung Galaxy Buds Truly Wireless

Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Truly Wireless

The Samsung Galaxy Buds Truly Wireless are slightly better truly wireless headphones than the Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Truly Wireless if comfort and sound quality are the most important criteria for you. They don’t lack detail in the treble range as the Cambridge do, and their small bud design fits nicely into the ear and is very comfortable. They don’t have volume control by default, but you can easily set the commands in their app on the Android app. They also offer a bit more battery life than the Cambridge. On the other hand, the Cambridge have better noise isolation performance thanks to their fit and support the aptX codec.

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