Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 have an AirPods-like design and a touch of AI

Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds series is hardly a surprise thanks to a recent leak , but the company still had to officially debut its latest audio accessory at its Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. Alongside new foldable phones, watches and even a smart ring, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Buds 3 series. The new models have a more AirPods-like look thanks to their stick bud or “blade” design, and Samsung is trailing behind the scenes with new features like an Interpreter tool, Adaptive EQ and more.

Until now, Samsung has opted for the more common, circular earbud design that most companies favor for their products. However, the stick-based look has become increasingly popular, with many of Apple’s competitors launching their own takes on the style. Now, we can count Samsung among the group. The company says its new “blade” design is based on “a variety of aggregated statistical data” and offers “a more intuitive physical experience” thanks to pinch and swipe controls — another aspect of the AirPods Pro. The key difference here is that the “regular” Galaxy Buds 3 have an open fit like “regular” AirPods, while the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro have a tip that completely seals your ear canal. Despite that variation, both offer active noise cancellation (ANC), though only the Pro model has an ambient sound/transparency mode.

Another big difference between the two models is the two-way speakers on the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Samsung has paired a 10.5mm dynamic driver with dual amplifiers and a 6.1mm planar tweeter that offers “precise high-end sound production.” Both Galaxy Buds 3 models support ultra high quality (UHQ) sound up to 24-bit/96kHz and 360 Audio when paired with a compatible Samsung device. The two models also differ when it comes to battery life. The Galaxy Buds 3 can last up to five hours with ANC on (24 hours total with the case), but you get an hour more of noise cancellation on the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro (26 hours total with the case).

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