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Samsung Galaxy Buds+ vs Sennheiser HD 560S

Updated Apr 2026headphones
Samsung Galaxy Buds+
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Buds+
$149
8.1/10
VS
Sennheiser HD 560S
Sennheiser
Sennheiser HD 560S
$199
8.3/10

The Verdict

Comparing these reveals fundamentally different use cases rather than direct competition. Samsung Galaxy Buds+ excel as portable, wireless earbuds with dual-driver AKG tuning, 22-hour total battery life via Qi charging, and seamless Galaxy ecosystem integration through three-mic audio and customizable EQ. Sennheiser HD 560S serve as reference-grade wired headphones with professional 38mm drivers, extended 6Hz-38kHz frequency response, and 120-ohm impedance for audiophile-quality sound from virtually any source. Buds+ prioritize convenience and active lifestyle use with IPX2 water resistance; HD 560S demand stationary setups but deliver superior acoustic precision at higher impedance. Choose Galaxy Buds+ for daily commuting and wireless freedom, or HD 560S for critical listening and studio work where wired fidelity matters most.

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ValueGalaxy Buds+
BatteryGalaxy Buds+
comfortGalaxy Buds+
sound_qualityHD 560S

Who Should Buy

Buy the Samsung Galaxy Buds+ if…

  • 11-hour battery life per charge is outstanding for true wireless
  • Two-way speaker system produces rich, detailed audio
  • Three microphones per earbud deliver excellent call quality

Buy the Sennheiser HD 560S if…

  • Audiophile-grade clarity and neutral sound at an accessible price
  • 120-ohm impedance works with most phones and laptops without an amp
  • Incredibly wide soundstage for gaming, mixing, and critical listening

Category Scores

Samsung Galaxy Buds+
Sennheiser HD 560S
anc
5.0
5.0
Value
8.5
7.8
Battery
9.0
0.0
comfort
8.5
8.0
sound_quality
7.8
9.0

Pros & Cons

Samsung Galaxy Buds+

Pros

  • 11-hour battery life per charge is outstanding for true wireless
  • Two-way speaker system produces rich, detailed audio
  • Three microphones per earbud deliver excellent call quality
  • Wireless charging case at no extra premium
  • Compact and comfortable for extended listening sessions

Cons

  • No active noise cancellation
  • IPX2 rating barely covers light splashes
  • Ambient Sound mode has noticeable white noise
  • Touch controls can be overly sensitive and accidentally triggered

Sennheiser HD 560S

Pros

  • Audiophile-grade clarity and neutral sound at an accessible price
  • 120-ohm impedance works with most phones and laptops without an amp
  • Incredibly wide soundstage for gaming, mixing, and critical listening
  • Lightweight and comfortable for marathon listening sessions
  • Excellent value as an entry into open-back audiophile headphones

Cons

  • Open-back design leaks sound heavily — no isolation
  • Wired only — no wireless option
  • Bass can sound lean for casual listeners who prefer warmth
  • Plastic build feels less premium than metal-bodied competitors

Full Specifications

SpecSamsung Galaxy Buds+Sennheiser HD 560S
Active Noise Cancelling
Typein-earover-ear
Weight6.3 g (each)240 g
Battery
Battery life11 hrs (22 hrs total with case)N/A (wired)
ChargingUSB-C or Qi wirelessN/A
DriversTwo-way driver (11mm woofer + 6.5mm tweeter)38mm dynamic transducer, 120 ohm impedance
FeaturesTwo-way dynamic speakers by AKG, Ambient Sound mode, 3 microphones per bud, Qi wireless charging, Galaxy Wearable app with EQ and touchpad settingsOpen-back reference design, 120-ohm impedance — can be driven by most sources, Detachable cable, Velour ear pads for comfort, Wide frequency response (6 Hz – 38,000 Hz)
Connectivity
Wired option
CodecsSBC, AAC, Samsung Scalable Codec
Bluetooth5.0None (wired only)
Multipoint
Water ResistanceIPX2None

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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