The Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro stole the show when they came out at the start of 2021, even though Samsung chose to show off its newest pair of wireless earbuds in the middle of CES 2021, which was all about tech.
The fact that it came out so soon after the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live was also strange. Even though this model has active noise cancellation (ANC) and a design that divides people, Samsung’s promise of a premium experience was not met. Lucky for us, the Galaxy Buds Pro take performance up a notch with better noise cancellation and sound, as well as a more traditional design and a few new features.
Specifications
- True Wireless
- Noise Cancelling
- Quality Sound
- Water Resistant
- Equipped with loads of sensors and mics
Where to get Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro wireless Earbud?
The Galaxy Buds Pro have a number of smart controls, such as tap-and-hold gestures and an on-ear sensor. Overall, the controls work well, and Samsung has made them even better with firmware updates after they came out. For example, you can now raise or lower the volume by double-tapping the edges of the earbuds. Before, you had to bind volume controls to the tap-and-hold gesture, which meant you had to give up other inputs like switching between sound modes if you wanted to change the volume quickly. You now have a little more freedom, which is good.
Each Galaxy Buds Pro earbud has a woofer that is 11 millimeters and a tweeter that is 6.5 millimeters. These are bigger than what was in the Buds Plus, but smaller than the single 12mm driver in the Buds Live. With the Buds Live, Samsung focused on making an open-style earbud with good bass. It wants “the most complete sound in the Galaxy Buds line so far” here. The Buds Pro are fun to listen to because they have a good bass thump, clear treble, and a nice soundstage/imaging.