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Android Central Question
Is it normal for wireless earbud's left & right earpieces to have slightly different battery levels?
I just bought the first pair of truly wireless earphones, galaxy buds, off of Amazon, but I noticed that the right earpiece's battery drained significantly faster than the battery of left earpiece, I checked it up online to find forums with threads fulls of similar issues, to which I requested an exchange, got the new pair of earphones and tested them to find that the right earpiece's batter still drains faster, though not significantly, there is a gap of exact 2 mins, for example, both the earpieces start at 70-70 (L-R) then say it would fall to 70-65 (L-R) and after exactly 2 mins it would equal to 65-65 (L-R). I understand no two hardware can be exactly the same and this chasm between the numbers is a small one, so I thought maybe I'd ask if its normal to have slight difference between the two earpieces otherwise I'd just refund them?
I just bought the first pair of truly wireless earphones, galaxy buds, off of Amazon, but I noticed that the right earpiece's battery drained significantly faster than the battery of left earpiece, I checked it up online to find forums with threads fulls of similar issues, to which I requested an exchange, got the new pair of earphones and tested them to find that the right earpiece's batter still drains faster, though not significantly, there is a gap of exact 2 mins, for example, both the earpieces start at 70-70 (L-R) then say it would fall to 70-65 (L-R) and after exactly 2 mins it would equal to 65-65 (L-R). I understand no two hardware can be exactly the same and this chasm between the numbers is a small one, so I thought maybe I'd ask if its normal to have slight difference between the two earpieces otherwise I'd just refund them?