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I 100% agree. I have a pair a of Plantronics Voyager focus headphones and they are almost 10 years old and have multipoint Bluetooth or a version they made themselves and it is fantastic. I can have it paired to my computer and my phone at the same time and it will play music on the computer and when I get a call I can just answer it no problem. Also there is no need for an app or anything else to make it work.
My buds2 pro can pair to both my s23 ultra and tab s9 ultra simultaneously, either the buds3 pro will get it or have it already, you just have to pair to both devices through one of them. Guess not technically multipoint but since audio is sent from one device to another but functionally it's pretty much the same, I can get game audio from the tablet and youtube from my phone at the same time.
@snazzy how about this guy is just a lier alot of stuff he said is just lies and apple copies something from samsung every year to add to the iphone 😆 🤣
Smart switch allows you to seamlessly swap devices. If you are watching RUclips on your Samsung tablet, a call answer will connect and automatically switch back to the tablet after the call.
Exactly. How the hell does he not know about Smart Switch. I use galaxy buds every day with multiple devices. They switch devices faster than I realise it's happened
@seangreenop thank god you guys are saying it, I paused it in disbelief as I was on my tablet and phone simultaneously. 😂 also what is that sweat comment...your ears stinking up the Buds sound's like a personal problem lol
very misleading title came here expecting reviews on the sound quality, yet you dedicated the majority of the video yapping about how they copied AirPod's designs lol if you are going to talk about designs, then change the title so as to not mislead the viewers personally, I don't mind companies copying each other to some degree and adding their own changes based on that, because that's how it leads to improvements in technology and continues to push the boundaries of technology in the end, we as consumers all win
i absolutely agree with you, all i heard in this video was shit-talking abt how samsung copied apple. I got my buds3 pro today and i love em so much even more than my buds2 pro, had almost no problems mentioned in the video
Can't really say who copied who and who really cares? They are basically wired earphones without the wires. What kind of design did you expect for bluetooth earphones?
And how he was intentionally dropping the buds while trying to get them in the case, I've had zero issues and didn't even notice how they really go in till this video 🤷
As a Samsung fan, I don't like these earbuds visually, the new co-CEOs that started in 2021 have taken Samsung Electronics to a weird place where they prefer to copy stuff rather than make their own new stuff...
Yeah, too true. Samsung were leading the pack with phones like the S8 to the S10 (when we hit peak smartphone), & the modern fablet formfactor (which is pretty much every phone these days) essentially took off with the Note series around 2011. Samsung has lost it's way now though, & they're becoming a follower & not an innovator, like Apple always has been. Their 'same old same old' approach to foldables demonstrates that all too well.
And actively making their products worse. My S20 from almost 5 years ago still has more RAM than their S24 with cameras that are recycled for the 3rd year in a row 🤣
@@Lee.S321 Apple has never been a follower of any other company. What they do is mimic and refine parts of things they find would benefit the user. That's not being a follower, that's just biting. I was gonna say the same for Samsung but they obviously have been following behind Apple recently. Alright I don't know how to defend Samsung at the moment.
@@nylotical Following the industry everywhere it goes is all iPhone's have done the last decade or so. When the fablet formfactor took off, which is basically every phone now (starting with the Dell Streak I think, then Samsung Note series) iPhones followed suit several years later. Then they followed the industry in adopting OLED displays, wireless charging, double & triple camera systems, etc, so much so the iPhone is basically just Apple's version of an Android flagship (with a few software differences). Apple could have gone in their own direction & done something different, but they just followed the industry everywhere it went. Sad thing is, more & more this is what Samsung are now doing. They used to take risks, now they're just playing it safe like Apple does. Samsung took risks with pushing foldable phone tech, but the last few years they've played it too safe & watched other manufacturers do all the innovating, which i'm sure Samsung will soon copy, which is the Apple way of doing things.
Received mine today and have none of the issues you've had. Take the bud out and sound stops very quickly. And virtually starts instantly the minute I put it in my ear.
I got pairs of the buds 3 pro and its not that dang hard to get them back into the case. I watched your video up to that point because obviously you were trying to make a problem were there wasn't one.
There will be no problem in terms of the product itself, but we always compare products with other companies' products. course I don't think that's a problem, but it's a pity.
The smell is bad , the taste is bad… that legit felt like a biased person making a review… not a single positive word spoken in the first 10 minutes(I stopped watching after that)… the nit picking if he really wanted to do it , he should had just done it in a later part of the video… like the white are two different shades..? Just a shitty review to be honest
major downside is his review sounds like a casual user and not an audiophile. Wait for Crinacle's review, this is just a normal review of both airpods and the Samsung buds.
Oh the Apple automatic switching sucks for me. I’m in a recording studio and whenever I try to check an Atmos mix, it’s switches to my Mac computer. Then I switch it back to my phone (where the bounced material is) then it switches back again and Logic has a meltdown about the output device. I have to keep manually switching, It’s such a pain! Anyway, my use case may be somewhat unlikely for most.
@@goobfilmcast4239 thanks but alas, I still need to be connected to the Mac. It’s because I’ll switch between studio monitors, headphones and AirPods to QC the mix. It’s basically an industry necessity to do that. I could forget them, but then I’d have to go and pair them again each time I’d wanna mix in AirPods. That wouldn’t work unfortunately. At the moment it’s just a pain, not a deal breaker. Still usable, but it also has been buggy. It will switch while just listening to music on my phone, for no apparent reason when my Mac is sitting there idle. If I could turn that feature off I would..
@@QualifiedSoundStudios do you use any other bluetooth device on your iphone while this is happening? What I usually do if my gf wants to use the iPad and i don’t want auto switching is I disable bluetooth from control center 😅 not ideal, but when you enable bluetooth again the buds should be ready to go. There also might be a workaround in settings -> airpods -> connect to this iPhone: when last connected, but I haven’t given that one a try.
One issue with multipoint is it really affects the audio quality. Because basically the device needs to maintain a low level connection with both devices and that take bandwidth and then the actual audio channel. For the first multipoint devices sometimes it’d randomly switch onto that low quality connection instead of a higher quality connection and it’d become super robotic. Still love the feature, every Bluetooth audio device should have it.
Unless you're using a high quality codec like LDAC, aptX HD or even aptX Adaptive (none of which are supported by Samsung), you won't lose any quality by using multipoint. Yes there may be occasions where the switch doesn't happen quickly enough and sound becomes robotic for a second like you described, just like while in a phone call (where the bandwidth is splitted in 2, one half for audio and the other for the microphone), but after that the connection is still full bandwidth SCB or AAC.
@@Ignacio.Romero find it interesting how people in this comment section say only "oh they dont have this, this is bad" while apple's even worse. Samsung at least has SSC (now with 16 bit mic at least), while airpods still use aac
@@Elysium316 Well Apple's AAC encoder and decoder are vastly superior than Android's, which is partly why AirPods Pro sound great. As for Android, it has one of the worst AAC implementations ever (some phones can't even encode past 14kHz). In fact, on Android SBC sounds better than AAC most of the time. As for SSC, it's a Samsung proprietary codec that only exists because Samsung doesn't want to pay for LDAC or AptX HD/Adaptive. It's also only compatible with other Samsung devices, so very in theme with the video, copying the worst of Apple
Spend 90% of the review saying or giving the impression you hate or they are just shitty product, to then say oh by the the way it sounds better, lost longer, a better EQ, the ambient, transparency and noise cancelling sounds as good if not better that the Airpods 😂 let only dedicated 10% of the review to that😂😂😂
Lol true😂😂. Tbh i dont really care about the design copy. Im not a huge fan of apple or samsung, im just a customer that wants to get the best product. If copying design means that, then so be it.
yea agree bro spent 90% of the vid dedicated to the things we gonna use 10% of the time and spent 10% of it for the thing im gonna use 90% of the time. Admin if you reading this try and focus on the things that truly matter.
The way Samsung mobile is acting leaves me feeling like they are happy being the (Insert Apple product here) we have at home. From their products to their packaging they seem to be comfortable living in second place.
I wonder if it has to do with their dominance in SK and other parts of the world. US costomers are hooked on Apple and will buy things that look like their products, but the rest of the world doesn't really have Apple to compare with as much (edit: in terms of build quality). It's probably the safest earbud product choice they could've made.
Thing is, Samsung is not really second place, they make more globally than Apple does by selling home appliances on top of high end smartphones, tablets and laptops, watches and earbuds... they also have the widest and most affordable low budget smartphones... Apple buys a lot of components from samsung aswell. Samsung isn't even trying to get in front, they don't need to
@@fledgeking I would agree with you if every Samsung ad I've seen from them is them comparing themselves to Apple. This product in particular when they released the bean earbuds they would adamantly make fun of Apple airpod stalk only to copy it years later.
That opening segment with the putting of the buds back into the case seems to be a skill issue, not a product issue. Plus, the buds seamlessly connect to samsung devices if you're logged into the same account without the need to pair them.
@@p.o.p.e nope.... But do you know which one did ? Samsung gear iconx. Going by your logic, gear iconx(2016) with a case for charging the earbuds and led lights was released before the 1st airpods(2017). So, does that mean......?
Clearly you didn't really use these, or you don't have something set up properly. I paired the Galaxy Buds3 Pro once with my phone. They were instantly available on my Galaxy Watch7 and my Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, without needing to pair again. I can even use them on my Galaxy Book3 Pro 360. And they switch seamlessly from device to device, when I start media or take a phone call on a different device. This review is so inaccurate.
15:06 "if you are a SAMSUNG owner the review is over, these are the buds you want. But I really think they blew it here with the support of OTHER devices." So you are telling me, that it works with your Watch 7 and the Tab S8u, etc. But have you tried non-samsung devices? You say" Clearly you didn't really use these" - to which I can only reply: "Clearly you didn't watch this review" By the way - I own a Samsung phone, tablet and the buds. But I also have a non-samsung work phone, non-samsung buds (several) and a non-samsung gaming laptop. And guess what - I know, that it works seamlessly between the main Samsung devices, but the buds do not automatically pick up audio from my other sources. But my other true multi-point ear buds actually do. THAT'S the criticism here. It's like people saying, that Apple has a closed ECO system and doesn't play well with other brands - and you say "but u have only apple products and it's perfect - clearly you didn't use them really!" That's why everyone thinks fan boys are idiots.
If they release them in matte black and not that cheap plastic finish, EASY BUY Edit: also the QC issue they are facing also shows they're cheaply built
@PSYCHOV3N0M if I wanted to trash it, wouldn't I call it a cheap airpod clone like everyone else is lmao??? I just said if it was in black, I would buy it??
@@SummerSausage1that cheap silver finish makes it look like something you can get from Alibaba or temu. Matte color devices generally look more high-end that's why Samsung and Apple haven't using Matte finishes for all their phones lately
You both are correct, the truth is, bad products are so diverse in colors that actually both colors have been already used. I think they look great with the silver, take into account that it is not the same watching them in a video vs. appreciating them in real life.
One thing that always puts me off about your channel is that you are totally biased towards Apple which is a pity because the content is generally good, but this type of video is really annoying.
@@aadilkazi7829because i havent heard anyone complain about it or mention it and i would think someone would notice so i think its either him lying or a bad pair from the batch
I have the PixelBuds Pro 2, and I guess I never even thought about Samsung locking their ecosystem. They'll probably end up doing it just like Samsung and Apple at some point, though. It's wild that we let companies do this.
I have these and lovvvve them! I have the silver ones and think they look great, I've not any issues with the ear tips, I've literally never turned the lights on, I've never had any issues activating any of the touch controls, and they sound ahmayzing! Especially with the "Dynamic" equalizer setting.
CORRECTION: They do swap seamlessly between Galaxy devices... If you're listening to music on your phone and start a RUclips video on your tablet, it pauses the music and switches the buds over. Just like Apple it only works inside its own ecosystem. I really hate ecosystem lock in.......
Agreed. I did mention this but it wasn’t very clear, sorry. They swap, but you still have to pair to each Samsung device for the first time. For other devices, you still need manual switchover (like AirPods).
@snazzy that's not true. They automatically switch between devices signed into your samsung account. When you get a new samsung phone, it automatically switches over without pairing
@@snazzy if you use the same samsung account across your samsung devices the switch is automatic. you only need to pair it in your one samsung device and it will seamlessly connect with others.
Not seamless at all. If they are connected to my laptop and I want them on my phone I have to manually select them unless it's a phone call interfering.
He isn't wrong. They don't have true multipoint Bluetooth. It must have seemed obvious that it works between Samsung devices since it worked with the last generation and it's also advertised to work in this generation. That's why he said that if you have a Samsung phone, these are the earphones to get. Very few people only have Samsung devices so for the majority of people these buds are artificially crippled.
The mention on the LED colors, honestly... Man, if you see almost any charge indicator LED it almost every time red/orang and green because we as humans understand that colors easily. Apple can capitalize on color indication, in that logic apple copied traffic lights?
Galaxy Buds+ owner here. They changed the colors to be more Apple like. The buds+ use solid green for fully charged, orange for 50% then switch to solid red and start blinking red for the last few percent. Now they use more muted colors just like the Airpods
And this is the problem when you have Apple fanboys reviewing Samsung stuff. They're just so technologically backwards that they often get things wrong. Bruh, there's a SmartSwitch you can do to instantly jump from device to device. You can be playing music on your phone but then start a RUclips video on your Samsung tablet and BAM instant switch. A zoom call comes in on the laptop? BOOM!! You instantly got the audio from that. And this is not a new thing either. I feel like this was a feature for the Buds Pro. So how are you SOOOOOOOOO behind with what's happening outside of Apple? Oh, right. Cause you use Apple and are always late on features.
@jimmygreer2140, It seems you did not listen to him. It's great if you only have Samsung devices and terrible if you don't. Since it does not have true multipoint Bluetooth.
@@Johan88k And you can switch your AirPods between non Apple devices? Like, what is even the point of your comment? Also, you're flat out wrong. You do realize that there is a SmartSwitch for PC right? Microsoft & Samsung are pretty friendly lately. I can transfer files from my PC to my phone wirelessly and vica versa. I can text & call from my PC if I cared to do that. So yeah, my Samsung S24 Ultra and Lenovo ThinkCentre play just nicely. And when I get my new PC (with bluetooth 5.2) in about a week I'll be able to SmartSwitch Netflix from my PC to music from my phone to NFL highlights on RUclips on the tablet SEEMLESSLY!!! Then there's the broader Samsung ecosystem. ONLY Samsung, that's what you said? Then how come in my SmartThings app under supported devices I'm seeing Phillips, Google Nest, ring, Honeywell, Sonos, Bose, DAEWOO, GE, IKEA, Harmon/Kardon, JBL, Kwikset, SHARP, Silvan, SYLVANIA, and literally hundreds more. Seriously, it felt like EVERY brand that makes some type of smart device (lightbulbs, appliances, coffee makers, whatever) is on that list for whatever reason. Sure, it's just a whole lot easier IF it happens to be Samsung (a fridge, washer/dryer, whatever) but Samsung is out there playing nice with EVERYONE but not Apple. Could you imagine what the iPhone would be if Google decided to stop playing nice? Enjoy your RUclips from Safari. LOL
3:40 Do not pair the Samsung earbuds directly to the Bluetooth of the PC. It is better to get the Samsung Galaxy Buds app for Windows and pair your earbuds there. The seamless connection will work smoothly after that.
Me not caring about multi point because I only use my buds for my phone. So sound is great, anc is great, call quality is great, voice controls, and live translation with the new buds. And they can light up when out in the dark so people can see you. I say it a yes for me
I have been using for over a week, no problems so far, sound quality is amazing. Great feature for me when I talk, sound goes down automatically so I can hear other person's response.
Ah, it seems I misheard you the first watch through. Also, Galaxy Buds matching the Harman Curve is to be expected, and I'd be surprised to learn that they haven't been tuned to it before now, given that Samsung owns Harman.
I don't understand why you would still prefer airpod's for their mid range sound despite the buds3pro having a well implemented equaliser. Objectively, the dual driver are better and the bit rate is higher, so you should get whatever sound you are looking for.
He might be using Apple phones, need a latest Samsung device with ssc codec support with high quality upscaler option turned on with customize eq. Rest i agree Apple airpods would me more seamless and easy to use with better anc and ambient sound with apple ecosystem.
@@DDHDTV Depends on lots of things like source of music. So on pc using windows 11 you will be connected throu AAC codec, if you have Samsung device tgen ssc codec will work or else any android or apple device AAC codec will work. So answer to you question is soumd will be different a little not bad as hardware component of tws and tuning always overpower codec limitations. For example i use galaxy buds 2 pro with my samsung s23 using Apple music( as it suppirts lossless) so sound is so good as i have ssc codec on my phone and Apple music sound much better than othwr music streaming apps and dor pc i use google chrome browser and open the Apple music app in browser and surpriaingly it sounds better than my s23 and if on same pc if i use apple music app from windows store then it so not sound that good. So it depends on lots of factors but as buds 2 pro are tunes so well so even on AAC codec they sound really good but yes Apple music play major part here as if i use youtube music or any other low bitrate music app then it will not give that much of clarity.
@@evilsam4 neither do airpods. Most eco system minded headphones don't support multipoint connection unless its with other devices that they make that you own.
When Apple does it, they often put their own twist on the products or make changes that are genuinely useful / well thought out. When Samsung does it, the products are usually half-baked beta products with poor QC.
The double standard is real. This apple shill should just stick to reviewing apple products. The bias is unbearable. The sound alone makes these buds superior to the airpods.
@@j0hnX44 if sound was most important, you wouldn’t be looking at wireless earbuds. You’d look at over-ears or IEMs. There’s a lot more to the experience when it comes to earbuds than just audio.
@@callouu3601 and its not like samsung buds is like 100x better than the airpods, people can't accept that airpods are at least slightly better than the galaxy buds and I am pretty sure most people cant even say the difference between these to earphones in terms of audio quality
Damn! He called out Samsung and their shameful Temu-looking knockoffs. It's no wonder Samsung's chairman is furious with their mobile division after being named and shamed. 🤣
Lmfao, but yet the watch 7 ultra and the bids 3 and Buds 3 Pro are better products than Apple crappy airpods and Apple watch 😂😂. I want this same energy from everybody talking crap when apple comes out with a fold or flip phone aight lol
@@pedrovelezjr5195 Except its not?? Did u even watch the video and the Quality issues with the samsung buds? They literally halted sales of the new buds cuz of QC issues
@adamSnyper 🤣 i have both buds 3 and buds 3 Pro, and mine are perfectly fine, so how u going to tell me they not?? You're all crying over some tips that are probably getting changed out anyway. But like always, Samsung makes the product, but yall Apple 🐑 always find something to cry bout lol. It's OK to be mad cause Samsung is better 😁
@@pedrovelezjr5195 Glazing Samsung and using “Apple sheep” in the same paragraph has some serious religious zealotry vibes. Take a deep breath and use whatever you like, they’re both just as good for what the average person uses them for.
@adamSnyper I heard from another video that the qc issue isn't the buds themselves it's the silicone inserts which is probably what he was talking about with the smell. I'm almost willing to bet they probably smell similar to cat pee. I used to work in a silicone factory and if it didn't off gas enough in the ovens that's the smell you would get especially in the spongier type of material
I have AKG N400's and while they are indeed the best sounding things ever, they function obnoxiously bad, and these Samsung actually sound like a better experience.
1. I think you can argue apple has made the best shape (which might be weird in an alternate universe) normal. Many other companies have used it before, but haven't been called out for it like this, a bit inconsistent. Though it seems reasonable to use it, with a new flair apparently (the lights). 2. Partly, they probably don't have UWB, because of the battery consumption, we would probably see an hour or so less. 3. I don't think multipoint is that big of a deal. Most of the time the switching is difficult when eg having watched something on your ipad, then wanting to connect to idk tv or laptop. I feel like I would rather not have it and just wait a few more seconds to fully switch, I really would. 4. I would personally in general zoom out a bit and ask myself if I would even want to be part of an ecosystem, since losing control in a capitalist market like the one we have today would be pretty bad. But today, sadly, it seems there aren't any unbiased reviewers anymore.
@@ludvig3242 it's more of an achievement in that it is somewhat repairable. Or would you prefer them not to be repairable at all? Of course you can only care about repairability when it's not an Apple product.
I had the Airpods Pro 2 for my work iPhone. Returned them before the return window closed. They were okay but for $250 they were meh sound quality. For reference I have Sony XM3, XM4, XM5, Bose QC 2, Soundcore Liberty Pro 2 (most underrated buds), Galaxy Pro 1, Galaxy Pro 2. Returned the Sennheiser TWS 3 too bright for me...maybe if you like K-pop. So as per usual Samsung offered an extremely aggressive trade in deal for Buds Pro 3. No brainer. Out of the box the call quality and seamless multipoint pairing are instant keepers. Significantly better than Airpods Pro 2 and SONY only just recently added multipoint. Bose still hadn't figured it out. Build quality is excellent I was skeptical about the bladed design of the stems. But in person they remind of the expensive B&O wired buds. The case protector was included in the preorder and it was the first case protector that looks like actual case. Reversing the drop in placement for charging is a bit non intuitive but not worth crying over given the massive advantage of call quality... Easily the clear leader of any buds I used. The battery life is run of the mill for this price point. The find my buds feature is excellent since it adds the LED flashing which has been useful many times already when the rolled under my chair or bed or a corner. The swipe up and down for volume is perfect. The pinch functions have the nice audible feedback. Rant: I dont use wireless charging for any device because it's literally stupid. You're wasting energy and burning mega tonnage of coal for a less efficient charge. And your prematurely degrading your expensive to replace battery. People are so lazy they can't plug in a device..ridiculous. When your on the go just use a plug in powerbank. Mine has a little magnet that stick to the case just like a "magsafe" charger but without compromising the battery. As far as audio quality. Not as good as my Sony XM5. And for the money Way better than the Air Pods Pro 2 if you use the customizable EQ presets. It's not rocket science. Honestly call quality is really not a good reason to charge $250 and higher for buds now when so many sub $100 buds are delivering 99% of the sound quality. And with apps like wavelet that fully maximize LDAC support you really can't justify Airpods Pro pricing unless they have some killer feature like Bose level noise canceling or Sony XM5 battery life or Samsung Buds Pro 3 call quality. Airpods are sorta a jack of all trades master of none with a steep price given the alternative. Since Samsung offer generous trade in deals even if handing over Apple buds then it's very easy to get them for $100-$150. At that price they're by far the best daily buds if you are not on a life sentence as an iPhone slave.
I have been using buds pro ever since and gone through all versions and I have not have any problem with seamlessly connecting it to multiple devices when playing media. May it be from phone, to tablet, to computer or even watch, i don't have to pair it everytime contrary to what you are saying, Sir.
When I read the title "From An Audiophile's Perspective," I expected the majority of your review to concentrate on sound quality. Not the case, so not as useful for me as your title would suggest.
I have seamless conection between other samsung devices on my buds 2 pro - they have to be connected to my samsung account, but i dont have to reconect when skipping from my tablet to laptop or phone 😮 why would samsung not have this feature on Buds3 pro?
I think they do have this feature. I have seen other youtubers showcasing this feature on galaxy buds 3 pro. My order is recalled/delayed. So I am curious too 🥲
Actually, it shows if it is far from you or not when the buds are in the case, but of course, it does not show direction like airpods. When they are in the case, you have to wait till the timer goes down.
@@MonkeyMannMachocustomizable global eq and ANC that’s on par or even better in some situations compared to the AirPods Pro 2? That’s all I need to know.
Hey, you mentioned that the tone of the airpods pro 2 in Transparency mode is to bright for you. Did you know that you can change the tone on the airpods with a custom transparency mode profile in the settings?
Hands down the best review on these things. The others are just following a generic script while you're acc giving us the deep cut. How do I know? I binged a bunch on auto play.
I have them and agree with your assessment of the sound quality. I set them on my Android phone and use them on my IPhone. I like them myself. I also expect this is why we did not get an Apple Airpod Pro 3 this year. Thanks for the review and look forward to an updated review.
6:40 No. You can find them in the case. The buds send out a bluetooth signal every 5 minutes while in the case so you just have to wait until the next signal
I'm glad I'm not an audiophile, but 'Find my Ear phones' is a real deal breaker for me. I lost my Jabra Sport Buds months ago. It was of no help to me that they were in my house. But where in the house was the problem. Samsung's key finder works great. Why don't they use the same technology in the new ear buds? I'm glad I listened to your review. Thanks!
Stop talking about the minor inconveniences and talk about audio quality! Real audiophiles concentrate on that! And second would be battery life. 10:00 If you wanna fast-forward to the important part.
I originally thought the square stem was bad but after you get used to it it's better than the Apple!! Because you know the exact orientation you need to be to press to get what you want You know exactly where the pressure point is because of the squareness. On Apple you tend to miss it sometimes. At first I thought it was a touch thing and I was confused but it's actually a pressure thing which works fantastic!!
I'm kind of sick of wireless earbuds. If they can release ones that last more than a year or two without dying or one of them breaking for some reason, then I'll consider buying a more high end one.
The high end ones are the ones that last longer tho. Especially AirPods Pro 2. They’re still amazing without ANY issues for me, and have already lasted me for 1+ years
@@Mmm.GrilledCheese I've had Airpods Pro 2. Guess what. One of the buds started fuzzing out once in a while after a year of use. I've also owned a pair of WF-1000XM4s and one of the buds ANC started giving out static. That one lasted a bit longer, but the battery life tanked. I'm currently using my WF-1000XM3s (yes the big older versions). They're about 2 and a half years old and only last about 1 to 2 hours. Not great.
can you please answer one question of mine : While using the samsung buds 3 pro, can you keep them in your ears for like 3-5 hours daily without any pain in the ears or discomfort?
@@daleycarterRiddle me this, what exactly do you do with the lights while wearing the earbuds? They look like a nuisance to others and possibly to you too, especially in a dark room, and they serve no practical use while in your ears because you don’t get to see the lights.
@@tdrg_ I'm not saying it's useful am I, Mr Riddler, merely pointing out saying the one thing you like about airpods is the fact they don't have lights is a weird flex. At the end of the day most ppl are saying the sound and call quality is top of class, the lights are a little design gimmick, that are off by default anyway so who gives af
@@daleycarter I prefer not to look like a lighthouse while wearing my Samsung earbuds. That money could’ve gone very well into the development of something more useful, say multi-point connectivity.
I pair them once and it's pair to all my Samsung devices. I'm not sure what's on with yours. It works just like my iPhone 15 pro max and iPad 12.9. It instantly paired to both my z fold 5 and tab 8 ultra
The ecosystem in Samsung is almost non-existent, a mishmash of Google services and Samsung service that for the most of the time overlap on everything. As a Samsung user for many years, I moved to iPhone and I find it much better than what I had before in every way. I even tried the Samsung 24 Ultra which sucks, had to return it
Interesting, I have S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro and find the Ultra better in every way besides recording video… too many missing/dumb software limitations on Apple in general, not to mention they’re constantly trying to get in your pockets…
@@KevinFuggi I personally had problems with color banding in Samsung Ultra, which was horrible to the point where I could not believe that such screen exists. And I tried two new ones, unpacked by me. The size and the weight of the phone is simply to the point where it feels more like a brick than a phone to me. Had other issues as well, but these were dealbreakers to me. I had a Note 10+ and many things felt more like a downgrade to me. Yeah, iPhone has its own issues, but I would say for a normal user should be fine.
@@rey6253 Find it hard to believe since they reserve the best screen for their phones and even supply apple with their screens. Also my 14 pro Max weighs significantly more than any Samsung ultra phone, what are you on about? I'm convinced you are just hating at that point.
Depends. I like it on TV, tablet and phone. Couldn't care less about it on a laptop, I don't use a laptop to watch video or listen to music, that's what the tablet, TV and phone are for.
By the way, I received my Buds 3 Pro this week, and I've noticed two major issues. The ear tips feel like they're going to break when I pull them out. The second issue is that they randomly make a loud, high-pitched noise when I put them in my ears.
Yeah, that "awesome ecosystem switchover" I've had to DISABLE due to alert sounds from one device coming through at the VOLUME of a different device and nearly DESTROYING my ears! When talking about Apple AirPods or just Apple's speakers in general, people never talk about the MESS that is Apple's volume control for system sounds, alerts, and notifications. It's been a buggy mess for YEARS!
@@fenrirIO I haven’t experienced this with AirPods, but I have experienced it with CarPlay. Sometimes, I’ll be driving down the road listening to music at a low volume and then I’ll get a text and the iPhone will send the notification sound through my car speakers at MAX VOLUME. It’s happened at least six times in the past year.
@@illhaveawtrplzthat sounds like a car manufacturer implementation issue. Alert volume is separately set in my car. I also travel full time and rent cars most weeks of the year and have never had that issue.
@@mrlt1151 I thought that, but it seems like it may be an iOS issue because it seems to be related to receiving multiple subsequent messages. For example: if I receive four consecutive texts, the first three will be fine and then the fourth one will be significantly, significantly louder.
I don't have that problem with conncting to multiple devices. My buds connected to my tablet and phone automatically when I took my buds out the case and opened my respective devices. it also switches seemlessly when I am playing audio on the different devices. I've been using my buds for a few days now. My biggest gripe is the squeezing vs tapping the buds, which I prefered in the previous models.
Scrolling down your old videos but you reviewed few earphones mostly apple products. You more like an apple reviewer than pretending to be an audiophile expert thus your opinion is bias towards apple. i mean, most tech audio reviewers thinks that samsung buds 3 pro is better overall than airpod 2 pro. 🤔
I'm still happy with my Buds 2 Pro. They're the best earbuds I've ever owned. As a bit of a bass head I'm not convinced that the bass on the Buds 3 Pro are better or even as good as the Buds 2 Pro considering how they sit in your ear.
Airpods also don't have multipoint support. But I've been using my buds 2 with my phone and tablet and seamlessly switches to the one I'm playing anything on.
*Bro, I love the way you spotted the bad and good within a personal way that allows us to feel like we are using those buds even if we don't have them. That's amazingly awesome❤️🔥.* Push me to subscribe one more time to your channel, again😂
Its not just that they are a physcial copy, they have copied the pairing animation and the whole UI exactly like for like. This kirf comapny needs to go bankrupt
😂😂😂 but yet Samsung has the better product from phones, buds, watches....wait all yall just see is design and don't know crap bout noting else 😂.talk bout being simple minded as hell lol
@user-fp1vm5ev1u ooo u one of them Apple 🐑 mad cause all the reviews out are saying all these new Samsung products are better then any apple products out there?? 🤣🤣 yep apple 🐑 are mad mad now a days
Is it shameless when Apple adds or copies or straight up steals. We good then right? Last time I checked Samsung gets a check every iPhone sold for that panel. How about adding a pill to the iPhone and stealing Huawei Dynamic Island and calling it your own. Just because it’s old tech doesn’t make it less stolen. Samsung pulled an Apple on Apple and did exactly what everyone likes to say Apple waited and did it right. Well done Samsung waited and did it better. I own both all I care about is what’s best for me not a company I own no shares in. You should be ashamed of yourself for copying everyone else in your video.
Clear case… 🤦♂️ clearly made by people who don’t use AirPods. Hint: they often get nasty with ear gunk, and the opaque case hides that until you get a chance to clean them.
I don’t believe RUclipsrs anymore. I bought the AirPods Pro 2 and the sound is totally trash. I swear to God it is trash!!!! And I’m saying this because I use Jabra Sony and others. the AirPods Pro sound quality is trash!! They are really overrated!! They work veeeery good with the iphone and transparency is nothing like it. I can’t say nothing about this, but the sound? Bass? Mids? Trash
I wish people would stop saying Samsung stole this design from the Apple. Lots of companies do this shape nowadays. But Samsung gets flack? All Apple did was take the classic regular wired ear buds design we had for YEARS and cut the wire. They didnt innovate anything here..How am I the only person to realize this
I have an S23 Ultra and S8 Ultra tablet. They seamlessly pair without issue. There's an extra step when connecting to my Lenovo laptop. Good review, though.
A little OT: I broke my AirPods Charging case and went with a cheepo no-brand replacement. It looks and works EXACTLY EXACTLY EXACTLY like the OG Apple case...Fit and Finish...weight....closing "snap"...LEDs...Charging time...Find my....everything. If you can get a Chinesium knockoff case for 1/3 the cost of the Apple-branded replacement why is Samsung struggling with their own AirPods knockoff ??
Right now I use the Sony XM5s. And they sound great. They are tiny, they fit comfortably, the ANC works really well and the battery life is awesome. But... Unfortunatly they have a couple of very annoying issues. Compared to Samsung the controls are very limited. You can either have media control or ANC control. That's it. I miss being able to setup the controls the way I want. Also, you can't turn off the touch controls very easily. When it's raining and I'm wearing the hood of my rain jacket the hood will touch the touchpads. So the ANC keeps turning on and off or music is constantly pausing when it touches the other one. For Samsung buds you can just put a widget on your home screen to lock the touch controls. Then there are pretty severe connection issues. The range is fine but they seem very vulnerable to interference. Like when I'm at the train station and a train comes in they will stutter. Last week I was on an electric bus and when I sat all the way in the back they basically didn't work. In the front of the bus it was fine. Never had that issue with Samsung buds. All these issues make me want to switch to the Buds 3 Pro...
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NOTE: something I’d like to clarify because it was stated in video, but only briefly… (1) you have to pair to every device individually with these buds-even if registered to Samsung Account (which may be a bug, but that is what happened, (2) once paired, there is SEAMLESS handoff between Samsung devices (just as you’d get with Apple devices), however, (3) neither the AirPods nor Buds support true multi-point Bluetooth which is an abomination in 2024 and Samsung copying the worst part of Apple’s ecosystem lock-in is not cool-especially considering I think there are fewer Samsung-everything users in the world than Apple-everything.
I 100% agree. I have a pair a of Plantronics Voyager focus headphones and they are almost 10 years old and have multipoint Bluetooth or a version they made themselves and it is fantastic. I can have it paired to my computer and my phone at the same time and it will play music on the computer and when I get a call I can just answer it no problem. Also there is no need for an app or anything else to make it work.
@@snazzy yup that sounds good. Thanks man🙌
Yeah. I think it is a bug. I have Galaxy Buds and they change automatically between my devices, only had to pair them once with my phone.
My buds2 pro can pair to both my s23 ultra and tab s9 ultra simultaneously, either the buds3 pro will get it or have it already, you just have to pair to both devices through one of them. Guess not technically multipoint but since audio is sent from one device to another but functionally it's pretty much the same, I can get game audio from the tablet and youtube from my phone at the same time.
@snazzy how about this guy is just a lier alot of stuff he said is just lies and apple copies something from samsung every year to add to the iphone 😆 🤣
Samsung does have seamless multipoint connectivity across Samsung devices.
Uhm yea they do it's flawless
Apparently he didn't read anything
Exactly. I was so confused because I use it between my phone and tablet.
@@michaelmoneytv YeA ThEy Do ItS FlAwLesS
Yeah, and he made that point in the video. It's great if you only have Samsung devices and terrible if you don't.
Smart switch allows you to seamlessly swap devices. If you are watching RUclips on your Samsung tablet, a call answer will connect and automatically switch back to the tablet after the call.
Exactly. How the hell does he not know about Smart Switch. I use galaxy buds every day with multiple devices. They switch devices faster than I realise it's happened
@seangreenop thank god you guys are saying it, I paused it in disbelief as I was on my tablet and phone simultaneously. 😂 also what is that sweat comment...your ears stinking up the Buds sound's like a personal problem lol
This works for a call. Just want to listen for a voice message on your phone? Well go into pair menu. No automatic switch.
Between samsung devices, nothing else
@@wckr yeah it is. Pull up Yt on ur galaxy tablet and ur phone and play a video on one and it auto pauses the other and switches to the new vid
very misleading title
came here expecting reviews on the sound quality, yet you dedicated the majority of the video yapping about how they copied AirPod's designs lol
if you are going to talk about designs, then change the title so as to not mislead the viewers
personally, I don't mind companies copying each other to some degree and adding their own changes based on that, because that's how it leads to improvements in technology and continues to push the boundaries of technology
in the end, we as consumers all win
i absolutely agree with you, all i heard in this video was shit-talking abt how samsung copied apple. I got my buds3 pro today and i love em so much even more than my buds2 pro, had almost no problems mentioned in the video
@@radvjz same here, i got my buds 3 pro a few weeks ago and I am very satisfied with it, even the design
Can't really say who copied who and who really cares? They are basically wired earphones without the wires. What kind of design did you expect for bluetooth earphones?
The thumbnail has AirPods Pro 2 in it, hardly misleading 😂
And how he was intentionally dropping the buds while trying to get them in the case, I've had zero issues and didn't even notice how they really go in till this video 🤷
As a Samsung fan, I don't like these earbuds visually, the new co-CEOs that started in 2021 have taken Samsung Electronics to a weird place where they prefer to copy stuff rather than make their own new stuff...
Yeah, too true. Samsung were leading the pack with phones like the S8 to the S10 (when we hit peak smartphone), & the modern fablet formfactor (which is pretty much every phone these days) essentially took off with the Note series around 2011. Samsung has lost it's way now though, & they're becoming a follower & not an innovator, like Apple always has been. Their 'same old same old' approach to foldables demonstrates that all too well.
And actively making their products worse. My S20 from almost 5 years ago still has more RAM than their S24 with cameras that are recycled for the 3rd year in a row 🤣
@@Lee.S321 Apple has never been a follower of any other company. What they do is mimic and refine parts of things they find would benefit the user. That's not being a follower, that's just biting. I was gonna say the same for Samsung but they obviously have been following behind Apple recently. Alright I don't know how to defend Samsung at the moment.
2021? oh no, sounds like a covid profit rescue team but for bad creativity
@@nylotical Following the industry everywhere it goes is all iPhone's have done the last decade or so. When the fablet formfactor took off, which is basically every phone now (starting with the Dell Streak I think, then Samsung Note series) iPhones followed suit several years later. Then they followed the industry in adopting OLED displays, wireless charging, double & triple camera systems, etc, so much so the iPhone is basically just Apple's version of an Android flagship (with a few software differences). Apple could have gone in their own direction & done something different, but they just followed the industry everywhere it went.
Sad thing is, more & more this is what Samsung are now doing. They used to take risks, now they're just playing it safe like Apple does. Samsung took risks with pushing foldable phone tech, but the last few years they've played it too safe & watched other manufacturers do all the innovating, which i'm sure Samsung will soon copy, which is the Apple way of doing things.
Received mine today and have none of the issues you've had. Take the bud out and sound stops very quickly. And virtually starts instantly the minute I put it in my ear.
It's because he is an apple fan boy.
Same on my pair! It's really quick
💯
Are you seamlessly switching between devices without intervention????
Same Here. ALmost everything he says that does not exist, does exist as far as functionality.
I got pairs of the buds 3 pro and its not that dang hard to get them back into the case. I watched your video up to that point because obviously you were trying to make a problem were there wasn't one.
There will be no problem in terms of the product itself, but we always compare products with other companies' products.
course I don't think that's a problem, but it's a pity.
if its being compared to another product then stuff like this should be pointed out
Also after that he somehow says that smart switch isn't a thing in Samsung ecosystem
Were my thoughts too
@@lyte561 He made it seem like it was super complicated. Let it fall down extra
"An Audiophile´s Perspective", sound review starts at 12:00
Right! He's bashing Samsung sooooo hard and is wrong about so many things. What a biased review.
The smell is bad , the taste is bad… that legit felt like a biased person making a review… not a single positive word spoken in the first 10 minutes(I stopped watching after that)… the nit picking if he really wanted to do it , he should had just done it in a later part of the video… like the white are two different shades..? Just a shitty review to be honest
Agree! Misleading title. I had to wade through his whining to get to what he is SUPPOSEDLY good at.
Samsung lost its magic BEANS
lol
They traded it for a cow 🐄
Beanstalks
I could not wear the beans do to an allergy, hoping these are different
That was quite a unique design…
Sounds like an Apple fanboy alright
I was thinking the same thing smh
No way dude, it’s not like all of his content is about apple.
major downside is his review sounds like a casual user and not an audiophile. Wait for Crinacle's review, this is just a normal review of both airpods and the Samsung buds.
Oh the Apple automatic switching sucks for me. I’m in a recording studio and whenever I try to check an Atmos mix, it’s switches to my Mac computer. Then I switch it back to my phone (where the bounced material is) then it switches back again and Logic has a meltdown about the output device. I have to keep manually switching, It’s such a pain! Anyway, my use case may be somewhat unlikely for most.
When working why don't you just "forget" the Bluetooth devices you don't want interference from ? It's a reasonable if not perfect work-around
@@goobfilmcast4239 thanks but alas, I still need to be connected to the Mac. It’s because I’ll switch between studio monitors, headphones and AirPods to QC the mix. It’s basically an industry necessity to do that. I could forget them, but then I’d have to go and pair them again each time I’d wanna mix in AirPods. That wouldn’t work unfortunately. At the moment it’s just a pain, not a deal breaker. Still usable, but it also has been buggy. It will switch while just listening to music on my phone, for no apparent reason when my Mac is sitting there idle. If I could turn that feature off I would..
@@QualifiedSoundStudios do you use any other bluetooth device on your iphone while this is happening? What I usually do if my gf wants to use the iPad and i don’t want auto switching is I disable bluetooth from control center 😅 not ideal, but when you enable bluetooth again the buds should be ready to go. There also might be a workaround in settings -> airpods -> connect to this iPhone: when last connected, but I haven’t given that one a try.
@@roliletea yeah I use Bluetooth for the wireless keyboard etc. But I could just wire it. It’s just another compromise though. Still that would work.
@@goobfilmcast4239 currently use Bluetooth for wireless keyboard and mouse. Still, that’s a good workaround.
One issue with multipoint is it really affects the audio quality. Because basically the device needs to maintain a low level connection with both devices and that take bandwidth and then the actual audio channel. For the first multipoint devices sometimes it’d randomly switch onto that low quality connection instead of a higher quality connection and it’d become super robotic.
Still love the feature, every Bluetooth audio device should have it.
Unless you're using a high quality codec like LDAC, aptX HD or even aptX Adaptive (none of which are supported by Samsung), you won't lose any quality by using multipoint. Yes there may be occasions where the switch doesn't happen quickly enough and sound becomes robotic for a second like you described, just like while in a phone call (where the bandwidth is splitted in 2, one half for audio and the other for the microphone), but after that the connection is still full bandwidth SCB or AAC.
@@Ignacio.Romero find it interesting how people in this comment section say only "oh they dont have this, this is bad" while apple's even worse. Samsung at least has SSC (now with 16 bit mic at least), while airpods still use aac
@@Elysium316 Well Apple's AAC encoder and decoder are vastly superior than Android's, which is partly why AirPods Pro sound great. As for Android, it has one of the worst AAC implementations ever (some phones can't even encode past 14kHz). In fact, on Android SBC sounds better than AAC most of the time.
As for SSC, it's a Samsung proprietary codec that only exists because Samsung doesn't want to pay for LDAC or AptX HD/Adaptive. It's also only compatible with other Samsung devices, so very in theme with the video, copying the worst of Apple
apple basically fixed this issue on their newest Mac beta
yeah it kinda lowers bitrate as I have noticed using my soundcore liberty 4 nc with my iphone and samsung
Spend 90% of the review saying or giving the impression you hate or they are just shitty product, to then say oh by the the way it sounds better, lost longer, a better EQ, the ambient, transparency and noise cancelling sounds as good if not better that the Airpods 😂 let only dedicated 10% of the review to that😂😂😂
Lol true😂😂. Tbh i dont really care about the design copy. Im not a huge fan of apple or samsung, im just a customer that wants to get the best product. If copying design means that, then so be it.
yea agree bro spent 90% of the vid dedicated to the things we gonna use 10% of the time and spent 10% of it for the thing im gonna use 90% of the time. Admin if you reading this try and focus on the things that truly matter.
He needed to make the video longer for the algorithm. Content creators are lame.
Well, one can like one aspect of the product and dislike the other
That's a normal complain in a couple of reviews I've seen, they have a great sound team, but an awful design one
All Samsung buds allow seamless interconnection between devices, what are you talking about.
He made it clear in the video that it only works for Samsung devices. So it's terrible for people outside the Samsung ecosystem.
@@Johan88k uh apples stuff only does work in their ecosystem too?
@@ZwaetschgeRaeuber He's talking about the Bluetooth standard seamless switching. Not just within a brand's ecosystem.
Yea but Samsung doesn't have an alternative to windows...
The way Samsung mobile is acting leaves me feeling like they are happy being the (Insert Apple product here) we have at home. From their products to their packaging they seem to be comfortable living in second place.
I wonder if it has to do with their dominance in SK and other parts of the world. US costomers are hooked on Apple and will buy things that look like their products, but the rest of the world doesn't really have Apple to compare with as much (edit: in terms of build quality). It's probably the safest earbud product choice they could've made.
Thing is, Samsung is not really second place, they make more globally than Apple does by selling home appliances on top of high end smartphones, tablets and laptops, watches and earbuds... they also have the widest and most affordable low budget smartphones...
Apple buys a lot of components from samsung aswell.
Samsung isn't even trying to get in front, they don't need to
@@fledgeking I would agree with you if every Samsung ad I've seen from them is them comparing themselves to Apple. This product in particular when they released the bean earbuds they would adamantly make fun of Apple airpod stalk only to copy it years later.
forgot to mention built in EQs. so you can have that Airpods sound with better drivers
That opening segment with the putting of the buds back into the case seems to be a skill issue, not a product issue. Plus, the buds seamlessly connect to samsung devices if you're logged into the same account without the need to pair them.
it is in fact a product issue, i've used another headphone designed like it, and yes, it is quite a pain to put it back into the case properly
@Isaac-pk8rr lmfao. If you're struggling to get that out of the case, then I'm sorry, but that's a skill issue.
"Copy the LED color"? Sorry but Apple didn't invent green and red for good and bad battery status....
No, but they invented the status behavior based on lid status for this form factor.
@@snazzy But my buds 2 pro has the same green and red colour led on the case
@@Vyshak75did they release before AirPods ??
@@p.o.p.eyea the gear icons has the same lights
@@p.o.p.e nope.... But do you know which one did ?
Samsung gear iconx.
Going by your logic, gear iconx(2016) with a case for charging the earbuds and led lights was released before the 1st airpods(2017). So, does that mean......?
Clearly you didn't really use these, or you don't have something set up properly. I paired the Galaxy Buds3 Pro once with my phone. They were instantly available on my Galaxy Watch7 and my Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, without needing to pair again. I can even use them on my Galaxy Book3 Pro 360. And they switch seamlessly from device to device, when I start media or take a phone call on a different device. This review is so inaccurate.
Clearly you didn't pay attention to what he said or you're selecting words out of context just to complain.
Yt guy was bitching about the earbuds lacking features that they actually had. Which is spreading miss information dawg@@IronDiamondMan
@@James-xq9ydThose features only work with a Samsung phone
15:06 "if you are a SAMSUNG owner the review is over, these are the buds you want. But I really think they blew it here with the support of OTHER devices."
So you are telling me, that it works with your Watch 7 and the Tab S8u, etc. But have you tried non-samsung devices? You say" Clearly you didn't really use these" - to which I can only reply: "Clearly you didn't watch this review"
By the way - I own a Samsung phone, tablet and the buds. But I also have a non-samsung work phone, non-samsung buds (several) and a non-samsung gaming laptop.
And guess what - I know, that it works seamlessly between the main Samsung devices, but the buds do not automatically pick up audio from my other sources. But my other true multi-point ear buds actually do. THAT'S the criticism here.
It's like people saying, that Apple has a closed ECO system and doesn't play well with other brands - and you say "but u have only apple products and it's perfect - clearly you didn't use them really!" That's why everyone thinks fan boys are idiots.
I came here to say this.
If they release them in matte black and not that cheap plastic finish, EASY BUY
Edit: also the QC issue they are facing also shows they're cheaply built
Matte black would make it look cheap.
The current iteration doesn't look cheap.
You're just looking for reasons to trash it.
@PSYCHOV3N0M if I wanted to trash it, wouldn't I call it a cheap airpod clone like everyone else is lmao??? I just said if it was in black, I would buy it??
matt black headphones would be mass produced chinese garbage tech. this makes it look wealthy like apple pods pro
@@SummerSausage1that cheap silver finish makes it look like something you can get from Alibaba or temu. Matte color devices generally look more high-end that's why Samsung and Apple haven't using Matte finishes for all their phones lately
You both are correct, the truth is, bad products are so diverse in colors that actually both colors have been already used. I think they look great with the silver, take into account that it is not the same watching them in a video vs. appreciating them in real life.
One thing that always puts me off about your channel is that you are totally biased towards Apple which is a pity because the content is generally good, but this type of video is really annoying.
I mean what can he do if the buds smells bad you know… if a audio device does not smells like apple it is clearly a abomination
@@aadilkazi7829 🤣
@@aadilkazi7829because i havent heard anyone complain about it or mention it and i would think someone would notice so i think its either him lying or a bad pair from the batch
9:30 I bust out laughing at your, "i have a mild soy allergy" 😂😂😂 never change, Quinn
Spot on 😂
Wow so funny dork
Of all the review that I watched, no one mentioned that this thing didn't have multipoint support, guess I'm sticking with my Anker A40
You still get seamless transition in between Samsung devices, but that’s it.
Pretty much. I use that feature on my A40 constantly, so that's kind of a dealbreaker
I mean, it's a Samsung product. They're gonna be locked into the Samsung ecosystem just like the prior iterations.
I have the PixelBuds Pro 2, and I guess I never even thought about Samsung locking their ecosystem. They'll probably end up doing it just like Samsung and Apple at some point, though. It's wild that we let companies do this.
He's lying 😂 bs video
As someone who has never used Apple products. I am a Samsung guy and I like these buds a lot. I appreciate your review and learned some things.
I have these and lovvvve them! I have the silver ones and think they look great, I've not any issues with the ear tips, I've literally never turned the lights on, I've never had any issues activating any of the touch controls, and they sound ahmayzing! Especially with the "Dynamic" equalizer setting.
CORRECTION: They do swap seamlessly between Galaxy devices... If you're listening to music on your phone and start a RUclips video on your tablet, it pauses the music and switches the buds over.
Just like Apple it only works inside its own ecosystem. I really hate ecosystem lock in.......
Agreed. I did mention this but it wasn’t very clear, sorry. They swap, but you still have to pair to each Samsung device for the first time. For other devices, you still need manual switchover (like AirPods).
He never said they don't do that. Watch the video before issuing "corrections".
@snazzy that's not true. They automatically switch between devices signed into your samsung account. When you get a new samsung phone, it automatically switches over without pairing
@snazzy, that is not true. They automatically pair with all the devices you are signed in to, even the TV.
@@snazzy if you use the same samsung account across your samsung devices the switch is automatic. you only need to pair it in your one samsung device and it will seamlessly connect with others.
WRONG...! about pairing between your Samsung equipment. It works seamlessly too.
Not seamless at all. If they are connected to my laptop and I want them on my phone I have to manually select them unless it's a phone call interfering.
Like he said, he's an apple fanboy of course he's just gonna talk s***.
He isn't wrong. They don't have true multipoint Bluetooth. It must have seemed obvious that it works between Samsung devices since it worked with the last generation and it's also advertised to work in this generation. That's why he said that if you have a Samsung phone, these are the earphones to get. Very few people only have Samsung devices so for the majority of people these buds are artificially crippled.
The mention on the LED colors, honestly... Man, if you see almost any charge indicator LED it almost every time red/orang and green because we as humans understand that colors easily. Apple can capitalize on color indication, in that logic apple copied traffic lights?
Galaxy Buds+ owner here. They changed the colors to be more Apple like. The buds+ use solid green for fully charged, orange for 50% then switch to solid red and start blinking red for the last few percent.
Now they use more muted colors just like the Airpods
And this is the problem when you have Apple fanboys reviewing Samsung stuff. They're just so technologically backwards that they often get things wrong. Bruh, there's a SmartSwitch you can do to instantly jump from device to device. You can be playing music on your phone but then start a RUclips video on your Samsung tablet and BAM instant switch. A zoom call comes in on the laptop? BOOM!! You instantly got the audio from that.
And this is not a new thing either. I feel like this was a feature for the Buds Pro. So how are you SOOOOOOOOO behind with what's happening outside of Apple? Oh, right. Cause you use Apple and are always late on features.
@jimmygreer2140, It seems you did not listen to him. It's great if you only have Samsung devices and terrible if you don't. Since it does not have true multipoint Bluetooth.
@@Johan88k And you can switch your AirPods between non Apple devices? Like, what is even the point of your comment?
Also, you're flat out wrong. You do realize that there is a SmartSwitch for PC right? Microsoft & Samsung are pretty friendly lately. I can transfer files from my PC to my phone wirelessly and vica versa. I can text & call from my PC if I cared to do that.
So yeah, my Samsung S24 Ultra and Lenovo ThinkCentre play just nicely. And when I get my new PC (with bluetooth 5.2) in about a week I'll be able to SmartSwitch Netflix from my PC to music from my phone to NFL highlights on RUclips on the tablet SEEMLESSLY!!!
Then there's the broader Samsung ecosystem. ONLY Samsung, that's what you said? Then how come in my SmartThings app under supported devices I'm seeing Phillips, Google Nest, ring, Honeywell, Sonos, Bose, DAEWOO, GE, IKEA, Harmon/Kardon, JBL, Kwikset, SHARP, Silvan, SYLVANIA, and literally hundreds more. Seriously, it felt like EVERY brand that makes some type of smart device (lightbulbs, appliances, coffee makers, whatever) is on that list for whatever reason.
Sure, it's just a whole lot easier IF it happens to be Samsung (a fridge, washer/dryer, whatever) but Samsung is out there playing nice with EVERYONE but not Apple. Could you imagine what the iPhone would be if Google decided to stop playing nice? Enjoy your RUclips from Safari. LOL
He even believes apple owns green and red leds jajaja
3:40 Do not pair the Samsung earbuds directly to the Bluetooth of the PC. It is better to get the Samsung Galaxy Buds app for Windows and pair your earbuds there. The seamless connection will work smoothly after that.
Me not caring about multi point because I only use my buds for my phone. So sound is great, anc is great, call quality is great, voice controls, and live translation with the new buds. And they can light up when out in the dark so people can see you. I say it a yes for me
But what about the smell and taste ? I bet it doesn’t taste remotely as good as apple’s ***
Wtf you act-dropping them 100 times 2:23 is really exaggerated. I got used to it after the first try
It feels like the 90s and 2000s informecials
I have been using for over a week, no problems so far, sound quality is amazing. Great feature for me when I talk, sound goes down automatically so I can hear other person's response.
1:56 The case is not as satisfying to fidged with? What is wrong with you?
The dual driver design has been a feature on galaxy buds pro-series since the original Galaxy Buds Pro
I didn’t say it wasn’t.
Ah, it seems I misheard you the first watch through.
Also, Galaxy Buds matching the Harman Curve is to be expected, and I'd be surprised to learn that they haven't been tuned to it before now, given that Samsung owns Harman.
He mentions that dual driver is different Dynamic one for woofer and planar for the tweeter
I don't understand why you would still prefer airpod's for their mid range sound despite the buds3pro having a well implemented equaliser. Objectively, the dual driver are better and the bit rate is higher, so you should get whatever sound you are looking for.
This is an Apple Fanboy channel. What are you expecting...
He might be using Apple phones, need a latest Samsung device with ssc codec support with high quality upscaler option turned on with customize eq. Rest i agree Apple airpods would me more seamless and easy to use with better anc and ambient sound with apple ecosystem.
@@mahfoojkhan5707which means my sound would be different on different devices like phone and PC
@@DDHDTV Depends on lots of things like source of music. So on pc using windows 11 you will be connected throu AAC codec, if you have Samsung device tgen ssc codec will work or else any android or apple device AAC codec will work. So answer to you question is soumd will be different a little not bad as hardware component of tws and tuning always overpower codec limitations. For example i use galaxy buds 2 pro with my samsung s23 using Apple music( as it suppirts lossless) so sound is so good as i have ssc codec on my phone and Apple music sound much better than othwr music streaming apps and dor pc i use google chrome browser and open the Apple music app in browser and surpriaingly it sounds better than my s23 and if on same pc if i use apple music app from windows store then it so not sound that good. So it depends on lots of factors but as buds 2 pro are tunes so well so even on AAC codec they sound really good but yes Apple music play major part here as if i use youtube music or any other low bitrate music app then it will not give that much of clarity.
To anyone saying samsung copied apple you need to realize apple copied other brands as far as design
their are earbuds that have wires, long before airpods, and they look the same.
It is weird as my Samsung Buds Pro 2 will switch between different Samsung devices once connected without having to repair.
The buds 3 pro does the exact same thing. Broski was just caught up in his bias that he forgot to do proper research.
@@walethegreat I figured it was something like that. The switch is down the menu in the device settings.
It auto switch between samsung device ONLY. It doesn't support the Bluetooth standards of seamless switching.
@@evilsam4 neither do airpods. Most eco system minded headphones don't support multipoint connection unless its with other devices that they make that you own.
When other brands do, their clones...when Apple is reinvented lol
When Apple does it, they often put their own twist on the products or make changes that are genuinely useful / well thought out. When Samsung does it, the products are usually half-baked beta products with poor QC.
The double standard is real. This apple shill should just stick to reviewing apple products. The bias is unbearable. The sound alone makes these buds superior to the airpods.
@@j0hnX44 if sound was most important, you wouldn’t be looking at wireless earbuds. You’d look at over-ears or IEMs. There’s a lot more to the experience when it comes to earbuds than just audio.
@@callouu3601 and its not like samsung buds is like 100x better than the airpods, people can't accept that airpods are at least slightly better than the galaxy buds and I am pretty sure most people cant even say the difference between these to earphones in terms of audio quality
Damn! He called out Samsung and their shameful Temu-looking knockoffs. It's no wonder Samsung's chairman is furious with their mobile division after being named and shamed. 🤣
Lmfao, but yet the watch 7 ultra and the bids 3 and Buds 3 Pro are better products than Apple crappy airpods and Apple watch 😂😂. I want this same energy from everybody talking crap when apple comes out with a fold or flip phone aight lol
@@pedrovelezjr5195 Except its not?? Did u even watch the video and the Quality issues with the samsung buds? They literally halted sales of the new buds cuz of QC issues
@adamSnyper 🤣 i have both buds 3 and buds 3 Pro, and mine are perfectly fine, so how u going to tell me they not?? You're all crying over some tips that are probably getting changed out anyway. But like always, Samsung makes the product, but yall Apple 🐑 always find something to cry bout lol. It's OK to be mad cause Samsung is better 😁
@@pedrovelezjr5195 Glazing Samsung and using “Apple sheep” in the same paragraph has some serious religious zealotry vibes. Take a deep breath and use whatever you like, they’re both just as good for what the average person uses them for.
@adamSnyper I heard from another video that the qc issue isn't the buds themselves it's the silicone inserts which is probably what he was talking about with the smell. I'm almost willing to bet they probably smell similar to cat pee. I used to work in a silicone factory and if it didn't off gas enough in the ovens that's the smell you would get especially in the spongier type of material
I have AKG N400's and while they are indeed the best sounding things ever, they function obnoxiously bad, and these Samsung actually sound like a better experience.
I've never seen someone so clumsily put something in a case
1. I think you can argue apple has made the best shape (which might be weird in an alternate universe) normal. Many other companies have used it before, but haven't been called out for it like this, a bit inconsistent. Though it seems reasonable to use it, with a new flair apparently (the lights).
2. Partly, they probably don't have UWB, because of the battery consumption, we would probably see an hour or so less.
3. I don't think multipoint is that big of a deal. Most of the time the switching is difficult when eg having watched something on your ipad, then wanting to connect to idk tv or laptop. I feel like I would rather not have it and just wait a few more seconds to fully switch, I really would.
4. I would personally in general zoom out a bit and ask myself if I would even want to be part of an ecosystem, since losing control in a capitalist market like the one we have today would be pretty bad. But today, sadly, it seems there aren't any unbiased reviewers anymore.
"Wildly easy to hit the hole at the wrong angle"
Thanks for the Wedding night PTSD
Iterative design. They are repairable unlike airpods.
Repairable is relative.
@@snazzyMore repairable relative to airpods then. You know what he means
@@franklingoodwin Being slightly easier to repair relative to Apple is not an achievement
@@ludvig3242 it's more of an achievement in that it is somewhat repairable. Or would you prefer them not to be repairable at all? Of course you can only care about repairability when it's not an Apple product.
Yup the case is very repairable friendly. Buds I would say are about the same as apple buds.
I had the Airpods Pro 2 for my work iPhone. Returned them before the return window closed. They were okay but for $250 they were meh sound quality.
For reference I have Sony XM3, XM4, XM5, Bose QC 2, Soundcore Liberty Pro 2 (most underrated buds), Galaxy Pro 1, Galaxy Pro 2. Returned the Sennheiser TWS 3 too bright for me...maybe if you like K-pop.
So as per usual Samsung offered an extremely aggressive trade in deal for Buds Pro 3. No brainer. Out of the box the call quality and seamless multipoint pairing are instant keepers. Significantly better than Airpods Pro 2 and SONY only just recently added multipoint. Bose still hadn't figured it out. Build quality is excellent I was skeptical about the bladed design of the stems. But in person they remind of the expensive B&O wired buds. The case protector was included in the preorder and it was the first case protector that looks like actual case. Reversing the drop in placement for charging is a bit non intuitive but not worth crying over given the massive advantage of call quality... Easily the clear leader of any buds I used.
The battery life is run of the mill for this price point. The find my buds feature is excellent since it adds the LED flashing which has been useful many times already when the rolled under my chair or bed or a corner. The swipe up and down for volume is perfect. The pinch functions have the nice audible feedback.
Rant: I dont use wireless charging for any device because it's literally stupid. You're wasting energy and burning mega tonnage of coal for a less efficient charge. And your prematurely degrading your expensive to replace battery. People are so lazy they can't plug in a device..ridiculous. When your on the go just use a plug in powerbank. Mine has a little magnet that stick to the case just like a "magsafe" charger but without compromising the battery.
As far as audio quality. Not as good as my Sony XM5. And for the money Way better than the Air Pods Pro 2 if you use the customizable EQ presets. It's not rocket science. Honestly call quality is really not a good reason to charge $250 and higher for buds now when so many sub $100 buds are delivering 99% of the sound quality. And with apps like wavelet that fully maximize LDAC support you really can't justify Airpods Pro pricing unless they have some killer feature like Bose level noise canceling or Sony XM5 battery life or Samsung Buds Pro 3 call quality. Airpods are sorta a jack of all trades master of none with a steep price given the alternative. Since Samsung offer generous trade in deals even if handing over Apple buds then it's very easy to get them for $100-$150. At that price they're by far the best daily buds if you are not on a life sentence as an iPhone slave.
I have been using buds pro ever since and gone through all versions and I have not have any problem with seamlessly connecting it to multiple devices when playing media. May it be from phone, to tablet, to computer or even watch, i don't have to pair it everytime contrary to what you are saying, Sir.
When I read the title "From An Audiophile's Perspective," I expected the majority of your review to concentrate on sound quality. Not the case, so not as useful for me as your title would suggest.
I have seamless conection between other samsung devices on my buds 2 pro - they have to be connected to my samsung account, but i dont have to reconect when skipping from my tablet to laptop or phone 😮 why would samsung not have this feature on Buds3 pro?
They can... They can seamlessly change between devices all they way back from their first generation buds
I think they do have this feature. I have seen other youtubers showcasing this feature on galaxy buds 3 pro. My order is recalled/delayed. So I am curious too 🥲
They do for a fact auto switch seamlessly
They have the feature, this dude simply didnt spend enough time or didnt do his research properly
They do. He just didn't do his research.
Actually, it shows if it is far from you or not when the buds are in the case, but of course, it does not show direction like airpods. When they are in the case, you have to wait till the timer goes down.
this is peak “mum i want airpods. we have airpods at home”
Better airpods at home*
@@MonkeyMannMacho But they actually are thoooo
@@jonathanedwards5804good for non audiophile, shits is so muddy with non existence mids
@@jonathanedwards5804 no chance its better than airpods
@@MonkeyMannMachocustomizable global eq and ANC that’s on par or even better in some situations compared to the AirPods Pro 2? That’s all I need to know.
The lights are actually quite useful because when i dropped them i was able to find the earphones instantly in the dark
Hey, you mentioned that the tone of the airpods pro 2 in Transparency mode is to bright for you. Did you know that you can change the tone on the airpods with a custom transparency mode profile in the settings?
Everything he says is absolutely correct, I got one for my Fold 6, and I'm returning it today, I will keep using Apple airpods 2 with my Samsung phone
30 year old using terms to describe himself like "chad" and "soyboy" is really strange.
Hands down the best review on these things. The others are just following a generic script while you're acc giving us the deep cut. How do I know? I binged a bunch on auto play.
All of these guys who review products try and come up with quirks that the last guy didn't mention. Like who smells their ear buds? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have them and agree with your assessment of the sound quality. I set them on my Android phone and use them on my IPhone. I like them myself. I also expect this is why we did not get an Apple Airpod Pro 3 this year. Thanks for the review and look forward to an updated review.
6:40 No. You can find them in the case. The buds send out a bluetooth signal every 5 minutes while in the case so you just have to wait until the next signal
I said that. It just doesn’t work very well.
there might not be a speaker to find the case but I like how we can find the buds if lost in the house somewhere
I love how brands want you to forget that sound must be in the first place in the headphones
Some reviewers too
I'm glad I'm not an audiophile, but 'Find my Ear phones' is a real deal breaker for me. I lost my Jabra Sport Buds months ago. It was of no help to me that they were in my house. But where in the house was the problem. Samsung's key finder works great. Why don't they use the same technology in the new ear buds? I'm glad I listened to your review. Thanks!
Stop talking about the minor inconveniences and talk about audio quality! Real audiophiles concentrate on that! And second would be battery life.
10:00 If you wanna fast-forward to the important part.
"They ripped off Airpods design exactly"
"Here's all the ways the design is different from Airpods"
Okay
This guy is obviously an Apple fan. So he can't really non bias. I hate when youtubers do that.
It's always nice to get an auidiophiles perspective on these devices. Snazzy always with the quality vids.
Brat Summer 💚 9:28 best script, reviewer, and now best music taste
thanks ya!
I originally thought the square stem was bad but after you get used to it it's better than the Apple!!
Because you know the exact orientation you need to be to press to get what you want You know exactly where the pressure point is because of the squareness.
On Apple you tend to miss it sometimes.
At first I thought it was a touch thing and I was confused but it's actually a pressure thing which works fantastic!!
I'm kind of sick of wireless earbuds. If they can release ones that last more than a year or two without dying or one of them breaking for some reason, then I'll consider buying a more high end one.
The high end ones are the ones that last longer tho. Especially AirPods Pro 2. They’re still amazing without ANY issues for me, and have already lasted me for 1+ years
I’ll update this in a year or two
@@Mmm.GrilledCheese I've had Airpods Pro 2. Guess what. One of the buds started fuzzing out once in a while after a year of use. I've also owned a pair of WF-1000XM4s and one of the buds ANC started giving out static. That one lasted a bit longer, but the battery life tanked. I'm currently using my WF-1000XM3s (yes the big older versions).
They're about 2 and a half years old and only last about 1 to 2 hours. Not great.
@@oOZellzimaOoo dang, hmmm maybe it’s firmware idk, but that’s def not rly a longevity issue, it can fix itself in an update
my 1st gen pro still works fine since release...
can you please answer one question of mine : While using the samsung buds 3 pro, can you keep them in your ears for like 3-5 hours daily without any pain in the ears or discomfort?
Americans when Samsung copies apple:🤬🤬😡😡
Americans when apple does the same:✨ innovation ✨
This comment shows copious amounts of anti-Americanism and Samsung fanboyism. Here, I got you your “diagnosis”.
@@tdrg_ what?
@@tdrg_ I'm not a samsung fanboy and Xiaomi is way better than Samsung.
There is multi support. You need a Samsung account. Just like you need an apple account for AirPods.
UGH! Lights! The one thing I like about my AirPods is that there ISN'T an annoying light, especially at night
So the one feature you enjoy about your pods is that they don't have a feature? Right...
Also, you can turn the lights off, it's completely optional.
@@daleycarterRiddle me this, what exactly do you do with the lights while wearing the earbuds? They look like a nuisance to others and possibly to you too, especially in a dark room, and they serve no practical use while in your ears because you don’t get to see the lights.
@@tdrg_ I'm not saying it's useful am I, Mr Riddler, merely pointing out saying the one thing you like about airpods is the fact they don't have lights is a weird flex.
At the end of the day most ppl are saying the sound and call quality is top of class, the lights are a little design gimmick, that are off by default anyway so who gives af
Bruv that "annoying light" can be turned off with a single click on the samsung wear app.
@@daleycarter I prefer not to look like a lighthouse while wearing my Samsung earbuds. That money could’ve gone very well into the development of something more useful, say multi-point connectivity.
I pair them once and it's pair to all my Samsung devices. I'm not sure what's on with yours. It works just like my iPhone 15 pro max and iPad 12.9. It instantly paired to both my z fold 5 and tab 8 ultra
The ecosystem in Samsung is almost non-existent, a mishmash of Google services and Samsung service that for the most of the time overlap on everything. As a Samsung user for many years, I moved to iPhone and I find it much better than what I had before in every way. I even tried the Samsung 24 Ultra which sucks, had to return it
Interesting, I have S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro and find the Ultra better in every way besides recording video… too many missing/dumb software limitations on Apple in general, not to mention they’re constantly trying to get in your pockets…
saying samsung ecosystem is almost non existence and s24 ultra sucks is a hate. not a fact
@@KevinFuggi I personally had problems with color banding in Samsung Ultra, which was horrible to the point where I could not believe that such screen exists. And I tried two new ones, unpacked by me. The size and the weight of the phone is simply to the point where it feels more like a brick than a phone to me. Had other issues as well, but these were dealbreakers to me. I had a Note 10+ and many things felt more like a downgrade to me. Yeah, iPhone has its own issues, but I would say for a normal user should be fine.
@@rey6253 Find it hard to believe since they reserve the best screen for their phones and even supply apple with their screens. Also my 14 pro Max weighs significantly more than any Samsung ultra phone, what are you on about? I'm convinced you are just hating at that point.
@@mingmarlama7987I don’t agree the S24 Ultra sucks, but I do agree the ecosystem is pretty small and limited.
“It’s wildly easy to hit the hole at the wrong angle and send the bud into a fumble frenzy”
I will probably be the minority here but I really hate multipoint.
I don't see a necessity to it
You and me both. There are some things I don't want to connect to.
Depends. I like it on TV, tablet and phone. Couldn't care less about it on a laptop, I don't use a laptop to watch video or listen to music, that's what the tablet, TV and phone are for.
I wish I could turn it on and off because sometimes it works wonders and other times I really DID NOT want to connect to both devices
By the way, I received my Buds 3 Pro this week, and I've noticed two major issues. The ear tips feel like they're going to break when I pull them out. The second issue is that they randomly make a loud, high-pitched noise when I put them in my ears.
Yea my apple pros do that too. Wish they were still in warranty so I could get new ones.
Yeah, that "awesome ecosystem switchover" I've had to DISABLE due to alert sounds from one device coming through at the VOLUME of a different device and nearly DESTROYING my ears! When talking about Apple AirPods or just Apple's speakers in general, people never talk about the MESS that is Apple's volume control for system sounds, alerts, and notifications. It's been a buggy mess for YEARS!
crazy, I've never had that issue in the five years I've used my airpods between my mac/phone/ipad
@@NKCubed Me neither, I can't relate at all.
@@fenrirIO I haven’t experienced this with AirPods, but I have experienced it with CarPlay. Sometimes, I’ll be driving down the road listening to music at a low volume and then I’ll get a text and the iPhone will send the notification sound through my car speakers at MAX VOLUME. It’s happened at least six times in the past year.
@@illhaveawtrplzthat sounds like a car manufacturer implementation issue. Alert volume is separately set in my car. I also travel full time and rent cars most weeks of the year and have never had that issue.
@@mrlt1151 I thought that, but it seems like it may be an iOS issue because it seems to be related to receiving multiple subsequent messages. For example: if I receive four consecutive texts, the first three will be fine and then the fourth one will be significantly, significantly louder.
I don't have that problem with conncting to multiple devices. My buds connected to my tablet and phone automatically when I took my buds out the case and opened my respective devices. it also switches seemlessly when I am playing audio on the different devices. I've been using my buds for a few days now. My biggest gripe is the squeezing vs tapping the buds, which I prefered in the previous models.
Scrolling down your old videos but you reviewed few earphones mostly apple products. You more like an apple reviewer than pretending to be an audiophile expert thus your opinion is bias towards apple. i mean, most tech audio reviewers thinks that samsung buds 3 pro is better overall than airpod 2 pro. 🤔
Watch the video. I literally say they are better.
Agree with you @mcapperspective6099
I'm still happy with my Buds 2 Pro. They're the best earbuds I've ever owned. As a bit of a bass head I'm not convinced that the bass on the Buds 3 Pro are better or even as good as the Buds 2 Pro considering how they sit in your ear.
Airpods also don't have multipoint support. But I've been using my buds 2 with my phone and tablet and seamlessly switches to the one I'm playing anything on.
same with airpods lol
Both of them ONLY switch between their own ecosystem/ brand.
The issue of having to reconnect is a windows problem. You need to disable power management for your Bluetooth module.
wait why do you actually have great music taste?
You think I just crowned myself “snazzy” without evidence?!
*Bro, I love the way you spotted the bad and good within a personal way that allows us to feel like we are using those buds even if we don't have them. That's amazingly awesome❤️🔥.*
Push me to subscribe one more time to your channel, again😂
Even the UI looks like Apple’s hahahaha
Its not just that they are a physcial copy, they have copied the pairing animation and the whole UI exactly like for like. This kirf comapny needs to go bankrupt
You should see the OS update thats coming soon it looks exactly like ios in terms of visual style animation ect.
😂😂😂 but yet Samsung has the better product from phones, buds, watches....wait all yall just see is design and don't know crap bout noting else 😂.talk bout being simple minded as hell lol
@@pedrovelezjr5195 here comes another numpty
@user-fp1vm5ev1u ooo u one of them Apple 🐑 mad cause all the reviews out are saying all these new Samsung products are better then any apple products out there?? 🤣🤣 yep apple 🐑 are mad mad now a days
Is it shameless when Apple adds or copies or straight up steals. We good then right? Last time I checked Samsung gets a check every iPhone sold for that panel. How about adding a pill to the iPhone and stealing Huawei Dynamic Island and calling it your own. Just because it’s old tech doesn’t make it less stolen. Samsung pulled an Apple on Apple and did exactly what everyone likes to say Apple waited and did it right. Well done
Samsung waited and did it better. I own both all I care about is what’s best for me not a company I own no shares in. You should be ashamed of yourself for copying everyone else in your video.
This GUY😂 is full of crap 😂 he is lying about the bluetooth switching. Samsung buds are better do your own research
Clear case… 🤦♂️ clearly made by people who don’t use AirPods. Hint: they often get nasty with ear gunk, and the opaque case hides that until you get a chance to clean them.
wouldn't that be helpful then? It would encourage people to actually clean their earbuds to prevent infections lmao
I don’t believe RUclipsrs anymore. I bought the AirPods Pro 2 and the sound is totally trash. I swear to God it is trash!!!! And I’m saying this because I use Jabra Sony and others. the AirPods Pro sound quality is trash!! They are really overrated!! They work veeeery good with the iphone and transparency is nothing like it. I can’t say nothing about this, but the sound? Bass? Mids? Trash
I wish people would stop saying Samsung stole this design from the Apple. Lots of companies do this shape nowadays. But Samsung gets flack?
All Apple did was take the classic regular wired ear buds design we had for YEARS and cut the wire. They didnt innovate anything here..How am I the only person to realize this
BRO EXAGGERATED ABOUT PUTTING THE EARBUDS IN THE CASE. PEOPLE EXAGGERATING FOR NO REASON I HATE CHANNELS LIKE THIS. ANYTHING FOR A LIKE I GUESS
I have an S23 Ultra and S8 Ultra tablet. They seamlessly pair without issue. There's an extra step when connecting to my Lenovo laptop. Good review, though.
The cheap Nothing Ear buds have multi point connection... come on Samsung
A little OT: I broke my AirPods Charging case and went with a cheepo no-brand replacement. It looks and works EXACTLY EXACTLY EXACTLY like the OG Apple case...Fit and Finish...weight....closing "snap"...LEDs...Charging time...Find my....everything. If you can get a Chinesium knockoff case for 1/3 the cost of the Apple-branded replacement why is Samsung struggling with their own AirPods knockoff ??
2:23 Literally just had to rotate your wrist, stop exaggerating lmao
I have a buds 3 pro and theres multipoint Bluetooth and the blade isn't hard to click. Just skill issue. I agree with the smell tho
With new updates, the in ear detection really improved.
3:03 Paying homage to Linus Sebastian lol
Right now I use the Sony XM5s. And they sound great. They are tiny, they fit comfortably, the ANC works really well and the battery life is awesome.
But... Unfortunatly they have a couple of very annoying issues.
Compared to Samsung the controls are very limited. You can either have media control or ANC control. That's it. I miss being able to setup the controls the way I want.
Also, you can't turn off the touch controls very easily. When it's raining and I'm wearing the hood of my rain jacket the hood will touch the touchpads. So the ANC keeps turning on and off or music is constantly pausing when it touches the other one. For Samsung buds you can just put a widget on your home screen to lock the touch controls.
Then there are pretty severe connection issues. The range is fine but they seem very vulnerable to interference. Like when I'm at the train station and a train comes in they will stutter. Last week I was on an electric bus and when I sat all the way in the back they basically didn't work. In the front of the bus it was fine. Never had that issue with Samsung buds.
All these issues make me want to switch to the Buds 3 Pro...