The new Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are available for preorder, and units will start shipping on August 28.
Competitive noise-canceling tech, all-day comfort, and an enjoyable sound profile make these earbuds stand out.
The charging case isn’t IP-rated, so it’s unclear if it has any water resistance.
If you’re like me, earbuds don’t hold an important place in your life, aside from accompanying you on workouts and taking hands-free calls on the go. Outside of those use cases, my heart lies with over-ear headphones, and there are some weeks when my earbuds collect dust because I don’t use them as often.
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I’ve sworn by my AirPods Pro 2<!–> for years; although I’ve tested plenty of earbuds, I just can’t quit my AirPods. After trying Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds 3 Pro–>, I’m beginning to question my loyalty to Apple. But even if I was willing to change teams, are the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro even a logical purchase for iPhone users? Here’s the answer.
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I’ll start by stating the obvious: Samsung’s latest earbuds have a very familiar design. And if you buy these earbuds in white, they’ll be even more familiar. Samsung made waves when announcing the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro because they look exactly like Apple’s AirPods. If I held them side by side and squinted, I’d hardly be able to tell the two apart.
There are some key design differences between Samsung and Apple’s earbuds, though. Apple’s AirPods case sports a more rounded shape, while Samsung’s case is flat on the bottom, with LED strips that pulse whenever the buds are charging or in pairing mode beaming down the earbud stems.
Unlike previous years, Samsung also opted for a more angular, dynamic bud-and-stem design, with color-coded stripes across the board to help users distinguish the left and right sides. Together, these design changes give off AirPods vibes but are ultimately beneficial for the user experience.