Unlike previous generations, the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro sports an entirely new design that looks familiar to earbuds enthusiasts. From what we gathered after our tests of the Buds3 Pro, it seems that Samsung is now ready to step up its game in the audio realm by designing these earbuds to rival quality usually available in audio brands.
Being given the chance to test a unit, here's our take on the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro.
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Why Get The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro
- Pretty good adaptive noise cancelling feature
- Balanced sound between treble and bass - music sounds clear and bright without compromising on volume
- Good handling of multiple frequencies
- Very clear microphone
Casual audio lovers and even audiophiles would want to consider picking up the Galaxy Buds3 Pro; it's worth owning a unit for daily use and even for your serious music session when outdoors primarily.
I, the editor of this article, am a user with multiple piercings let alone small ears that dislikes most conventional earbuds. So comfort wear is a critical point that makes or break my overall experience with a pair of earbuds.
The verdict? I am glad that the Samsung Buds3 Pro, now with its new generational design, fits and sits well on my ears without showing any signs of incoming ear aches. I could achieve snug fitting with sufficient noise cancelling, though this is also probably thanks to its good adaptive noise cancelling feature that lessens noise based on your surrounding.
Not forgetting to mention; with testing, the microphones are also quite clear on calls and should provide plenty support for those who needs it.
A reason to skip the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro? If you like your bass to be heavier or tunes more dynamic, the Galaxy Buds3 Pro might be slightly lacklustre in those departments. Otherwise, they are recommended to music lovers of most genres who prefer a balanced audio profile as the earbuds remain upbeat and fresh without putting too much emphasis on bass enhancement.
What To Know About The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro
The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro puts comfort and audio quality first. It's equipped with advanced hardware to deliver a premium audio experience. Said premium sound quality extends to phone calls, too.
Speaking of which, for added convenience, Voice Command is available, allowing you to control functions like playing or stopping music with just two spoken words, eliminating the need to manually touch the earbuds or a connected smartphone.
With the Galaxy Buds3 Pro, you can enjoy high range of intricate music details thanks to its enhanced 2-way speaker. One will also be able to enjoy minimised distortion with the Buds3 Pro's powerful dual amp, and all of it supported by the buds' AI sound optimisation system. With those in place, listeners can enjoy each note in crystal-clear clarity, even with 24-bit CODEC music quality.
Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Specs
- Bluetooth: v5.4
- Weight: 5.4g earbuds, 46.5g case
- Charging time: n/a
- Music playtime: up to 7 hrs
- Frequency Response: 20Hz – 40kHz
- Impedance: n/a
- Sensitivity: n/a
- Microphone sensitivity: n/a
- Bluetooth transmitter frequency range: 2.400 GHz – 2.4835 GHz
Design & Comfort
In terms of design, Samsung's vision was to have a computational design that ensures a comfortable fit. For a multiple piercings users, these ones fit me a whole lot better than the previous Galaxy Buds generations.
For their Buds3 Pro, Samsung chose to go with a familiar, sleek premium blade design (ear stems), which are complemented with Blade Lights, making this light feature alone the distint trait between the Buds3 Pro and other similar stem earbuds.
This design doesn't just allow for intuitive controls of your music by pinching or swiping up or down on the blade, but also for easy positioning and handling of the earbuds. Not only that, it's now much easier to orient the earbuds into the charging case instead of the previous designs.
Sound & Performance
The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro features enhanced 2-way speakers with a planar tweeter for precise high-range sound production and Dual Amplifiers to achieve crystal-clear sound. They also come with Ultra High Quality Audio support via a doubled sampling rate with the SSC codec.
When tuning in to Mary Magdalene and Holy Terrain by FKA Twigs, low and high frequencies were a tad muddy but otherwise still satisfactory and crispy, with vocals standing out when they should, yet not overpowering; I get to catch the delicate intricacies of the synthesised instruments. I am also satisfied being able to enjoy the bass intro in Enya's Storms in Africa and the resonance of strings plucked.
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