Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro True Wireless Earbuds
The Galaxy Buds Pro from Samsung combines crystal-clear sound with unprecedented control, making it effortless to elevate everyday moments. Turn on the intelligent Active Noise Cancellation to escape into your music at a moment’s notice, even in a noisy crowd. Close the distance with crystal-clear calls, so it always feels like you’re in the same room. And water won’t ruin your workout since the resistant Galaxy Buds Pro keeps the beat going even with a little rain. Pair your Galaxy Buds Pro with a Galaxy S21 5G and find even more ways to make ordinary extraordinary.
- Escape and tune in to your own moment of Zen — all with a single tap. Your Galaxy Buds Pro puts intelligent Active Noise Cancellation at your fingertips.
- Relive the memories of every beat of your favorite song with an 11-mm woofer and 6.5-mm tweeter built into every earbud.
- Water won’t ruin your workout. Your IPX7 water-resistant Galaxy Buds Pro can keep the beat going even with a little rain.
- With Galaxy Buds Pro, you’ll feel confident you’re connected and heard. No matter where you are, stay connected whether you’re owning that virtual meeting or catching up with an old friend.
TECHNOLOGIC –
So far these buds are really good they fit really well they don’t fall out of my ears
Ayden b. –
Great sound upgrade from the buds+, bass hits nice. Case is super small. The autoswitch from anc to ambient sound works well when I talk. Fit is ok bud a definite downgrade from the buds+. The fin is definitely missed don’t pick these up if you want a hard run or something, but for casual use fit is fine. You will hit the touch button when you adjust the bud which is annoying.Overall miss the fin but the huge sound upgrade and nice working features make up for it. 4 stars
Kyle –
Very poorly made for 200 dollars. Tried twisting and turning every which way and they wouldn’t stay in. Latency sucks no eartips in the box. audio quality not good, anc is not good either. in the 200 dollar space the razer hammerhead true wireless pro are so much louder clearer bossier mids and highs are really solid and the ANC can drown out a vacuum cleaner with something playing whereas these cannot.
Derek Smith –
I thought these were an absolutely great set of headphones. I just purchased the lives a few weeks ago and fell in love with them, not knowing these were soon to be released. And when I saw the features on these I knew I had to try them instead.I was a little worried on the set up, I liked the comfort and the feel of how the lives sat in my ears. But once I got these situated they are even more comfortable.And you can not beat the sound quality, the fact that there is a woofer and a tweeter giving you a full range of sound is amazing. I can hear parts of my music that I never noticed before.The only thing I still want to work on is getting the perfect balance on the ambient sound. Overall it is a great feature, I have loved having the music playing all day and still being able to communicate when needed. However, it picked up my shoveling this afternoon and took it as an essential noise and lowered my music. Once I figure out more of the settings on that I know it will be great.Either way the headphones are great and I am very excited to take them out on the golf course this summer.
Memphis Tigers 🐯 –
The best there is yet again. Way to go Samsung, no complaints.
Steve Lupo –
Amazing sound and sound cancellation works well, upgrading from the buds + and notice an obvious difference.. sleek design sturdy case very happy with these on first impression.. bass is impressive
Corbin Lowery –
There is a TLDR at the end for those of you that got scared clicking read more and see a wall of text appear on your screen. Since there’s a lot I have to say about these headphones, grab some popcorn, a soda, and strap in.As a forward, I have only tried these for a few hours, so I will update this post if my opinions change at all.Some initial things to get out of the way, I am by no means an experienced audiophile. I do enjoy the many different aspects of audio though. I love the character of vinyl and have tried many different headphones over the years. By many, I mean dozens, as I have a very weirdly shaped ear canal that has trouble getting in-ear headphones to fit correctly. My main daily pair of headphones is the second-gen Airpods since they are the only thing that fit my ear well. I also have a pair of Skullcandy Crushers for when I want a pair of car subs attached to my ears and Jaybird X3’s with Comply tips for skating and exercising. My testing device is a Note 20 Ultra, using Spotify set to the extreme quality setting (320kbps to my knowledge).FIT AND COMFORTThis category is incredibly subjective, as everyone’s ears are different. I will say, however, that this is the first pair of in-ear headphones that fit my incredibly weird ears out of the box!!! I’ve done the shake test and they stay pretty well in there. Comfort is a 5/5DESIGN AND BUILD QUALITYThe design and build are top-notch on these buds. The case feels incredibly solid and is about the same size as the case on my Airpods (the buds case is slightly thicker). The buds themselves look great and the mirror finish is nice to look at. Overall, very well designed and built and thusly, gets a 5/5.SOUND QUALITYAnother bit of forwarding before I jump in, this is another subjective category. I am sensitive to “bright” headphones (where the highs or treble are too high and sound painful to my ear) and steer away from them as soon as I notice them. I am only going to be commenting on certain tracks and genres that I enjoy and actively listen to.I am blown away from the raw quality of the sound coming out of these! I had the Airpods Pro for a bit, and these sound similar but tuned for a tad more bass. This is exactly what I was looking for. You also have a couple of preset EQ options to tune it more to your liking or listening habits for the day. I’m hoping adjustable EQ support comes in the future to help dial in the sound signature to your liking. I’ll break down each track and categorize it by genre.-ELECTRONIC/HOUSE/OTHER SUB-GENRESTransformer by Moog: I chose this track to see if the backing cymbal can be heard amidst the rest of the song. It’s very clear, along with the rest of the track. Bass also sounds very nice, not overdone, and very tight and punchy. Clarity and great bass quality will be a reoccurring character in this segment.-ROCK/METALI Love You to Death by Family Force 5: (This is the song I used for the shake test.) This is a track that I like to crank and test the audio quality at high volume. I can confirm that these buds sound just as good at high volumes. The cymbals don’t destroy my ears, the guitars are very clear, and SGA’s screams are great.Suck My Kiss by Red Hot Chili Peppers: This is another track that regularly gets cranked. Flea’s bass sounds perfect and once again, clear as day. The drums also sound killer.-RAPJump by Mac Miller: I chose this track to hear how clear and tight the bass was. The bassline on this one can sound very different depending on what headphones you use. It’s tight and punchy with these. Clarity was also strong on this one.Bless Yo Trap by Smokepurpp: This song is perfect for its incredibly heavy (but well-produced) bass. This track through the Crushers will literally shake my head, it’s great. These buds handle the drum machine (cymbal perhaps?) in the background very, very well. Most headphones will usually force me to limit the volume because it sounds so shrill. Not on these. I can crank them up and not worry about it. The bass left a bit to be desired… Until I used the bass booster EQ, which as you can probably guess, upped the bass and still sounded punchy and tight. Well done.Big Fish by Vince Staples: I also tested the bass booster EQ on this one. I noticed when it was enabled, it started to eat into the clarity of the mids a bit. Without the EQ it sounds crystal clear.Where I’m From by Digable Planets: This song’s nice short bassline can sound different depending on your headphones. Very accurate and well-controlled bass on this one.-CLASSICSRocket 69 by Todd Rhodes: This is the “make it or break it” moment for figuring out if headphones are too “bright” for me. Todd’s vocals, along with the amazing sax solo can destroy my ears on some headphones. These handle this track PERFECTLY. Everything seems very well controlled and balanced. These buds produce a fantastic sound, without over-emphasizing any one aspect of the sound profile. Bass is nice and subdued (you could be surprised with what the Crushers do to this track) and the highs are not shrill or painful to my ears. The mids sound crisp and clear.-POP/NOT SURE THE GENRESit Next to Me by Foster the People: I was surprised by this track. I never noticed the bass guitar before. This is when I realized how much I was missing using the Airpods. Everything is so well defined and the stereo separation is perfect. Not much else to say about this one, as everything about it sounds great.-COUNTRYWhat Was I Thinkin’ by Dierks Bentley: This track was another case of pure clarity. I could easily hear and discern every instrument and they were separated perfectly. A joy to listen to on these. Nothing was overblown on this one either, the bass might be a bit too high, but it’s so tight that it adds to the sound in my opinion.All of these tracks sound great to my ear and easily get a 5/5MEDIA CONTROLSFinally, something I dislike about these headphones. The single tap to pause/play a track works just fine. If you try to double-tap to skip/replay it is incredibly hit or miss. I’m not sure if this can be solved through software, or if my finger just doesn’t hit the touch surface as well as it would like. Usually what ends up happening is, I double-tap to skip a track and it registers it as one tap, thus pausing my music. I then double-tap again to try to get it to skip and it just starts playing where it left off. Finally, on the third time, it will skip the track. Adjusting the buds usually ends up registering as a tap and will also usually pause your music, just trying to get it pressed in your ear better. It also does this sometimes when you initially take out the buds from the case and put it in your ear. It’s a big pain in the butt right now and gets a 2/5NOISE CANCELINGDon’t buy these for some Bose or Airpod Pro level ANC. They’re good at sound isolation when you’re playing something, but pausing a track won’t leave you saying “wow” like with the Airpod Pros. The only testing I’ve done so far with the noise canceling is cleaning around the house and listening to them while typing up this review. When a track is playing I can’t hear my keyboard, but paused they’re just about as clear as having the ambient sound mode on. I’ll conduct further testing on these and report back with my findings. For now, it gets a 1/5.(UPDATE: I’ve done some testing outside with them now and they are pretty good at blocking the lower frequencies. It takes a little bit for the noise canceling algorithm to catch up with the noise around you, but I would say it blocks out somewhere in the neighborhood of 50-60% of the noise around you. It also is great at removing wind noise at moderate speeds. Based on these new findings, it gets a 3/5. Not great, but not terrible or useless either.)AMBIENT MODEI’m happy to see that someone has finally implemented a function that allows the ambient mode to auto switch to on when you’re speaking to someone. It’s worked perfectly from the testing I’ve done so far. The ambient mode also sounds almost as good as the Airpod Pros’ function. It works well, thus netting a 5/5CONCLUSIONI am simply blown away by these headphones. So much so, that I spent nearly 2 hours writing this review. They do almost everything they set out to do exceedingly well. I am hoping that future software updates will fix the issues that I currently have with them. I will be replacing my Airpods with these and will be recommending them to my friends. Well done Samsung, you have a real winner on your hands.Well, that wraps it up. For the TLDR readers out there: they sound amazing, ANC and touch controls suck majorly right now, the build and comfort are perfect, and I would easily recommend them.
arex –
I really expected more when I purchased these, I purchased them the moment they dropped and I was quite excited. They arrived on time and nothing was damaged, as expected. Opening the box was the usual Samsung: experience, clean and simple; 5 stars on that end. The problem arose when I put the earbuds in and started listening. The first “problem” I noticed was the sound quality, although nothing was wrong with it, I expected it to sound a lot richer and more full compared to my Buds+ when in reality it sounded almost exactly the same. Problem #2 was when I noticed how awful the fit seemed in my ear, I switched ear tips hoping it would fix the problem yet it didn’t. The buds felt awkward and loose in my ears (this might be a problem specific to me, but who knows). I also expected a lot more with the active noise cancelling, which isn’t all that bad while listening to music, but when you have no sound coming from your device, there is almost no difference with the ANC on or off. The biggest improvement/pro about these is the ambient sound. It sounds a lot more natural and flows a lot better, it integrates really well with the voice detect feature, where it automatically turns on when it detects you’re speaking. Overall, I am disappointed but remain hopeful for future drops.