Samsung is ready to soon launch the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro and for days now; the rumours have been running social media rounds.
This is the first live view of the Galaxy Buds Pro, and they fit all the reports that have been speculating over the last few months.
The Galaxy Buds Pro has also been compared by Schick to the Galaxy Buds+, suggesting that the current earbuds are more lightweight.
In a hands-on video revealed by a YouTuber who also posted his first observations of the buds, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Buds Pro turned up.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro is all set to go:
Samsung is ready to soon launch the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro and for days now; the rumours have been running social media rounds.
Although the newest additions to the Samsung earbud line have yet to be revealed, on this website, YouTuber Jeff Schick (who names himself Digital Slang) has uploaded a clip of the latest earbuds unboxing and the first experiences.
And in one respect, as per Schick, the Galaxy Buds Pro falls short of the Apple Air Pods Pro.
This is the first live view of the Galaxy Buds Pro, and they fit all the reports that have been speculating over the last few months.
The specification of the new Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro:
Going by Schick’s video, the specification list confirms five hours of durability with the charging cover on the buds as well as a total of 18 hours of listening time. An IPX7 ranking, active noise cancellation (ANC) including side touch controls, are also given.
And the Galaxy Buds Pro, much like its predecessors, allows wireless charging.
With the earbuds, the charging case, additional silicone tips, a USB-A to USB-C cable, and the fast start guide, the Galaxy Buds Pro ships in the package.
Schick also compared the Galaxy Buds Pro to the Galaxy Buds+:
The Galaxy Buds Pro has also been compared by Schick to the Galaxy Buds+, suggesting that the current earbuds are more lightweight. The video also illustrates the latest case of the clamshell and its LED indicator showing how much charge remains in the case.
further Schick stated:
The new Galaxy Buds Pro also arrives with a transparency mode that senses voices around you automatically and enables them to move through.
And talking of noise cancellation, Schick claims that the ANC is fine on the Galaxy Buds Pro; however, it falls well short compared to the ANC on the Apple AirPods Pro.