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Samsung in January unveiled new flagship Galaxy S21 smartphones and alongside the new phones, introduced the $200 Galaxy Buds Pro, which are priced at $199 and offer Active Noise Cancellation.


These new Galaxy Buds Pro are clearly designed to compete with Apple's AirPods Pro, so we thought we'd compare the two sets of earbuds in our latest YouTube video.

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Design wise, the Galaxy Buds Pro look nothing like the AirPods Pro, featuring a rounded in-ear design with no longer stem. They do have silicone tips like the AirPods Pro, but MacRumors videographer Dan, who tested the Galaxy Buds Pro, found them to be much more uncomfortable than the AirPods Pro.

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They need to be fitted tightly inside the ear to get the right fit and the proper seal, both to make sure they stay in the ear and to allow the ANC functionality to work properly. Without the right fit, the earbuds won't sound right and the audio quality will suffer. Samsung does offer several silicone tips to get a decent fit, but these earbuds may not work well for some users.

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Like the AirPods Pro, the Galaxy Buds Pro offer Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), which is decent, but it's not as good as the ANC in the AirPods Pro. It's definitely better than the ANC in last year's Galaxy Buds Live, but still not up to par with the AirPods Pro. There's an ambient mode that's the equivalent of Transparency mode to allow ambient sounds to come through, but again, it's just okay and doesn't work as well as Transparency mode.

There is a standout feature that the Galaxy Buds Pro offer that is not available in the AirPods Pro and that's Voice Detect. Voice Detect turns down the volume and turns on ambient mode when it hears the sound of your voice, which is handy.

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When it comes to sound quality, the Galaxy Buds Pro are close to indistinguishable from the AirPods Pro. Audio on both sounds great, and whether you prefer one to another will come down to individual listening preferences. The Galaxy Buds Pro are warmer and heavier on the bass, which some people prefer. You do need a good in-ear fit for the best sound quality because if that's off, they don't sound as good.

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The Galaxy Buds Pro come with a case that's small and pocketable, with the case adding 18 to 20 hours of additional battery life depending on ANC use. The Galaxy Buds themselves have a five hour battery life with ANC on and an eight hour battery life with ANC off. Comparatively, the AirPods Pro last for 4.5 hours on a single charge with ANC on and five hours with it off, but the case provides an additional 24 hours of listening time. Apple's AirPods Pro charge wirelessly or via a Lightning port, while the Galaxy Buds Pro use USB-C.

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There are touch controls on each side of the Galaxy Pro earbuds, and taps enable play/pause, skipping tracks, and turning the ambient sound feature on and off. AirPods Pro offer similar controls, but on the stem rather than relying on taps, which works better.

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Apple designs AirPods Pro to be used with Apple devices, and the Galaxy Buds Pro are designed to be used primarily with Samsung devices. There are several features that only work when used with a Galaxy device, which is a little bit new for Samsung. Prior earbud models have been more feature agnostic and have been easily pairable with other Android devices or even iPhones, but with the Galaxy Buds Pro, you'll be missing out on features without a Galaxy smartphone.

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There's a one tap pairing feature for setting up the Galaxy Buds Pro with a Galaxy smartphone (you'll need to connect manually to an iPhone), and there's a 360 Audio feature that's the equivalent of the spatial audio feature in the AirPods Pro. We couldn't test 360 Audio because the update that enables it on Galaxy devices (other than the S21) isn't available yet.

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Along with one tap pairing, the Galaxy Buds Pro support auto detecting devices and fast switching, but again, Galaxy devices only. There's an app for adjusting the EQ and other settings, but it's Android only and there's no iPhone version available.

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All in all, the Galaxy Buds Pro are solid headphones if you have a Galaxy smartphone, but these are not headphones that you're going to want to pick up if you have an iPhone because you'll be missing out on so many features. The price point is also only $50 cheaper than AirPods Pro, so you're better off spending the $250 for AirPods Pro if you have an Apple device.

Article Link: Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro vs. Apple AirPods Pro
 
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I actually like the stem on the Apple Airpods (both versions, though personally I prefer the silicon tips of the Pros). I'm a bit surprised everyone competitor seems bent on releasing something without a stem.

The stem gives your finger tips an ergonomic thing to grip. All the other stem-less options are harder for fingers to get a grip on when pulling out the ear. It feels less natural to grip an oblong mass inside your years than it is to grip a straight stick-like thing.
 
I love my Airpods Pro - however they really do not fit my ear. When going out on a walk they keep falling out of my ear, no matter the tip.

They're great when static at home, but not really good for walks when I would like to use them the most. If these Samsungs stayed in my ears that would already make them better for me, but then it wouldn't work as well with my Apple Watch and iPhone.

I have even through of downgrading to standard Airpods 2 as those used to fit great for me.
 
I hope, for the Samsung fanboys, that Samsung will cut down on their development time by no longer trying to mock Apple's choices, and just honestly copy everything the first day Apple releases something. ;)

Edit: https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/23/22197394/samsung-deletes-ads-mocking-apple-charger

Copies Apple when they release something?

So who had it first and who copied:

Smart watch
Wireless buds
Mini tablet
Extra large tablet
NFC tags
VR head set
Foldable phone
Wireless charging
Fast charging
5G
Water resistance
 
What amazes me is that there has only been one ‘AirPods Pro’ generation. Or looked another way it’s a gen 2 product i.e. from the original AirPods; and all I hear is Samsung releasing wireless headphone after wireless headphone after wireless headphone that it is now becoming ridiculous and really rather quite pathetic. Can’t wait for AirPods Pro 2. And then mark my words watch and see Samsung release yet another 3 generations of headphones to just catch up. It’s hilarious
 
Strange doesn't mention sound quality until the end. You can change the ear tips for comfort but you can't change the sound quality. I'm sure full iOS support will come in due time.

Anyone else noticed the glitch in the matrix at 5:31?

 
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What amazes me is that there has only been one ‘AirPods Pro’ generation. Or looked another way it’s a gen 2 product i.e. from the original AirPods; and all I hear is Samsung releasing wireless headphone after wireless headphone after wireless headphone that it is now becoming ridiculous and really rather quite pathetic. Can’t wait for AirPods Pro 2. And then mark my words watch and see Samsung release yet another 3 generations of headphones to just catch up. It’s hilarious
What exactly are you talking about? Samsung has released wireless headphones on a yearly basis since the original Gear Icon X. Just like they release a new Galaxy S on a yearly basis. So yeah, next year you can expect a new iteration of the Buds... and a newer iteration in 2023. Not really hilarious though. Kinda just the norm dontcha think?
 
Strange doesn't mention sound quality until the end. You can change the ear tips for comfort but you can't change the sound quality. I'm sure full iOS support will come in due time.

Anyone else noticed the glitch in the matrix at 5:31?

I think it’s more than just the tip for comfort. The shape of them will affect comfort. Yes I know that sounds wrong but I didn’t mean it that way 😂

I don’t see these as competitors to the AirPods and I don’t see how anyone would think that. If you have a Samsung phone you get this but if you have an iPhone you get AirPods. Going cross platform either way will result in a significantly inferior experience
 
Copies Apple when they release something?

So who had it first and who copied:

Smart watch
Wireless buds
Mini tablet
Extra large tablet
NFC tags
VR head set
Foldable phone
Wireless charging
Fast charging
5G
Water resistance
Samsung wasn’t the first in regards to like half of the products you listed...I completely forgot Samsung made smart watches, Apples dominance in the wearables literally dwarfs Samsung. First is meaningless, always will be. Implementation is what Apples nails and everyone seems to skip out on that to be “first.”
 
A lot of stores and carriers have some kind of deal where you get the Galaxy Buds Pro for free or at an extremely low price, like $10-$20 or something.

So it seems that Samsung's aim with these new buds is not to compete in the same space as Apple's AirPods Pro. Samsung are "just" putting these out because they underline the notion that Samsung offers a much better deal on a flagship smartphone and wireless earbuds while other brand (cough, Apple) are much pricier and don't include any kinds of extras.

And it does really look like that.. until you actually test out the products irl.
 
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