Samsung recently unveiled its flagship earbuds, Galaxy Buds2 Pro, which support 24bit Hi-Fi audio and Active Noise Cancellation to eliminate unwanted sounds.

Other features like Bluetooth 5.3, IPX7 water resistance and up to 18 hours of battery life make it an incredibly enticing package.

However, it seems that Galaxy Buds2 Pro users are currently experiencing some issues with their earbuds.

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro audio glitching

Many users (1,2,3,4) have been reporting an issue where their Galaxy Buds2 Pro is causing a screeching noise.

The issue reportedly started after the latest firmware vRTOS 1.0 update and is causing an annoying sound ever since.

For some users, the audio keeps echoing intermittently followed by random adjustments in volume after a few seconds of interval.

The screeching sound seems to persist even when the ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) is turned on.

Potential workarounds

Fortunately, we have come across a couple of workarounds that can help resolve the issue for some users. You can follow the steps mentioned below for a temporary fix.

Some users also suggest turning off the ‘360 audio’ option to potentially fix audio-related issues.

Samsung hasn’t yet commented on the problem where the Galaxy Buds2 Pro audio is glitching or creating a screeching noise.

We hope the team comes up with a resolution soon so that users can find some respite from the annoying sound while using their earbuds.

We’ll keep tabs on further developments and update the article when something noteworthy comes up.

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Featured image source: Samsung

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