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In the video, Adam Jessica from Animal Answers provides a detailed guide on checking the battery status of Samsung Galaxy Buds Live and their charging case. He elaborates on two primary methods for doing this: using the Galaxy Wearable app for Android (or the Galaxy Buds app for iOS) and the charging case's LED indicators. With the app method, users can see detailed battery levels for both the earbuds and the case by syncing them with the app. The case method relies on LED color indicators: red for charging, green for fully charged (above 60%), yellow for 30-60%, and red for below 30%. Additionally, blue may appear during firmware updates. The video also covers the charging process via the included USB-C cable and notes that the case can charge the earbuds without being plugged into an electrical source. Adam encourages viewers to ask questions in the comments and to subscribe for additional tips and updates.
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In this part of the video, Adam Jessica from Animal Answers explains how to check the charge level on Samsung Galaxy Buds Live and their charging case. He mentions two methods: using the Galaxy Wearable app (or iOS Buds app) and using the charging case itself.
For the app method, ensure you have the app installed on your phone (available on Google Play Store or Apple Store), and sync the buds with the app. The app will display the charge level of the earbuds and the charging case if at least one earbud is in the case.
For the case method, placing the earbuds in the case will show a red light if charging and a green light if fully charged. For more specific information on the case’s battery, the front light indicates charge levels: green means at least 60% charged.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to interpret the battery indicator colors on the Galaxy Buds Live charging case: green indicates 100%, yellow indicates between 30-60%, and red indicates below 30%. Blue may appear during firmware updates. The segment also details the charging process using the provided USB-C cable, noting that a wall charger is not included in the package. When plugged into electricity, both the case and buds charge simultaneously. The charging case can charge the buds even when detached from an electrical source, using its stored battery power. For precise battery status, the speaker recommends using the Galaxy Wearables app for Android or the Galaxy Buds app for iOS. The speaker encourages viewers to leave questions in the comments and to subscribe for future updates.