Samsung added the Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro to its TWS lineup on Wednesday. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 series, Watch 7 series, and Galaxy Ring debut coincided with the release of these wireless earphones.Foreign language interpretation is also supported by the Galaxy Buds 3 series while using the Galaxy Z Fold 6 or Flip 6’s Interpreter in Listening mode.
Features of Samsung Galaxy Buds
Because of its voice command compatibility, users may operate features like music playback and pause without having to physically touch the earphones or a smartphone that is attached. Active noise cancellation is included with the Galaxy Buds 3 series (ANC). Additionally IP55 rated are these buds.
Blade lights are attached to the earbud stem of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. For volume control, you can squeeze or swipe. While Buds 3 have an open design, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are canal-style.
The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro include a two-way 10.5 mm dynamic speaker with a 6.1mm Planar, while the Galaxy Buds 3 have an 11 mm dynamic driver.
In a variety of noisy surroundings, the Galaxy Buds 3 series can now recover the speaker’s natural voice thanks to a pre-trained model based on machine learning.
The Galaxy Buds 3 series is compatible with AAC, SBC, SSC, HiFi, and SSC UHQ codec-supporting devices running Bluetooth 5.4 and later.
The 515mAh battery in the charging case is in addition to the 48mAh battery in the Galaxy Buds 3. Up to five hours of playback and up to 30 hours when using the case are claimed by the earbuds. The battery life with the case can decline to 24 hours when using ANC.
Each earbud of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro comes with a 53mAh battery, while the charging case has a 515mAh battery. When ANC is turned off, they promise replay times of up to seven hours. With the case on, the Buds 3 Pro can run on a full charge for up to 30 hours, or up to 26 hours when using ANC.
Silver and White are the available colors for the Galaxy Buds 3 series. Pricing for India will be revealed later. The selling of these begins on July 24.