In this section, we will give you guidance on how to wear your Galaxy Buds correctly and provide some useful information for customers who may have sensitive skin and may have reactions to any of the materials used in the product.
Model | The material used for the device | ||
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Ear tip | Wing tip | Earbud unit | |
SM-R170 (Galaxy Buds) | Silicone | Silicone | Polycarbonate (PC) |
SM-R175 (Galaxy Buds+) | Silicone | Silicone | Polycarbonate (PC) |
SM-R180 (Galaxy Buds Live) | N/A | Silicone | Polycarbonate (PC) |
SM-R190 (Galaxy Buds Pro) | Silicone | N/A | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Samsung Electronics does not use any internationally restricted materials or any other potentially harmful material in any component of the Galaxy Buds that comes into direct contact with the skin. Samsung Electronics also certifies its compliance with international environmental regulations by the authorized international test institutions, for certain materials that could be included in the silicone, plastic, and metal used in Galaxy Buds products.
[Components which come into contact with skin]
Item | Materials |
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Plasticizer | Phthalates |
Surfactant | Alkylphenols (OP/NP), Alkylphenol ethoxylates (OPEO/NPEO) |
Flame retardant | Chlorine, Bromine, |
Poly nuclear aromatic | Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) |
Preservative | 2-Phenylphenol (OPP), 4-Chlro-3-methylphenol (CMC/CMK), |
Fluorine substitution | Pentadecafluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), |
Chlorine compounds | Short-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs) |
Colorants | Azo colorants, Allergenic & Carcinogenic dyestuffs |
Organic tin compounds | Dibutyltin (DBT), Dioctyltin (DOT), |
Heavy metal and harmfulness elements | Copper, Lead, Nickel, Arsenic, Asbestos, Mercury, Antimony, Cadmium, Cobalt, Hexavalent chromium |
Phenols | Bisphenol A, Phenol, Pentachlorophenol(PCPs), |
Other compounds | Formaldehydes, Dimethylfumarate (DMFu) |
If your skin is exposed to skin irritants or substances that may cause skin trouble (such as soap, sweat, lotion and sunscreen, etc.) for an extended period of time or if you are exposed to a certain environment, a hypersensitive skin reaction may occur.
Refer to the below information about the materials that are included in the Galaxy Buds if your skin is hypersensitive or if you have an allergy to any of these materials. Remove your Galaxy Buds from your ears and consult a dermatologist if the skin where you wear the Galaxy Buds reddens or feels irritated.
[Nickel]
The main body of the Galaxy Buds includes stainless steel.
Stainless steel, known as a non-corrosive metal alloy, consists of steel (Fe), nickel (Ni), and chrome (Cr). Although it is widely used for everyday products, some people may have an allergy to some of the materials included in it, such as nickel.
Samsung Electronics manages the amount of nickel to be below the strict level set by the Europe REACH regulation. Also, we have found that users are barely exposed to any nickel based on analysis from a third party institution.
As you can see from above, it is highly unlikely that an issue related to nickel will occur. However, if you are allergic to nickel, be careful to prevent skin problems.
[Acrylate]
The main body of the Galaxy Buds includes acrylate.
Acrylate (Methacrylic acid), used for the colourisation of the Polycarbonate (PC), which constitutes the main body of the Galaxy Buds, is commonly included in consumer goods that come in contact with the skin, such as plaster gauze. If you are sensitive to this material, be careful to avoid causing a hypersensitive skin reaction when using your Galaxy Buds for a long period.
Materials that meet the standards of the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the regulations of European countries, and other international standards are used in the Galaxy Buds. When using materials not explicitly covered in the regulations, we work hard for your safety by extensively and continuously having our own internal wearing tests, noxious material tests, and skin toxicity tests for all materials that come into contact with skin in cooperation with domestic and external certificate authorities.
Insert the earbuds in your left and right ear using a moderate amount of force comfortably, and be sure to always keep them clean and dry. Although the Galaxy Buds comply with international safety standards, if you use too much force to push the earbuds into your ears or wear them for an extended period of time, you may feel pain or your skin may become irritated. Also, when you listen to audio on you Galaxy Buds at a high volume for long periods, you may experience hearing loss, so remember to set volume levels appropriately.
If your Galaxy Buds is exposed to dust, sweat, ink, oil, or any chemical products, which may cause device damage (e.g. soap, shampoo, cosmetics, sunscreen, antibacterial spray, hand sanitizer, detergent, or insecticides, etc.), try to soak a lint-free, soft dry cloth into clean water and lightly wipe off the material. Before use, dry the Galaxy Buds thoroughly. Keeping your Galaxy Buds clean helps prevent damage to the device from extended period of use.
To clean the ear tip, wash it with clean water and lightly wipe them with a lint-free, soft dry cloth to clean them. Before use, dry it thoroughly.
Do not use soap, cleaning agents, abrasive materials, other chemicals, or compressed air when cleaning your Galaxy Buds, and do not clean it with ultrasonic waves or external heat sources. This may cause product damage such as discoloration or corrosion.
It is important to clean and dry your Galaxy Buds product after workouts or exposure to skin irritants such as dust, sweat, soap, shampoo, cosmetics, sunscreen, lotion and hand sanitizer.
You can lightly wipe on the exterior surfaces of each earbud with a lint-free, soft cloth that has been lightly soaked into 70 ~80 percent alcohol. After surface cleaning, dry it thoroughly before wearing it safely. Don’t use the alcohol swab or disinfecting wipe on the speaker hole. Also, do not use bleach and detergent.