
"The rivalry between Samsung and Apple extends far beyond smartphones, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the premium... earbuds market. Apple just launched the AirPods Pro 3 a few weeks ago, but Samsung's Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, despite being a few months older, pack even more powerful (AI) features under the hood. Right now, Amazon has slashed these pro-level earbuds from $249 down to $189, an all-time low that makes Apple's pricing look almost unreasonable."
"Samsung has redone the fit and comfort formula with the Buds 3 Pro, and abandoned that classic in-ear rubber tip form that lots of us find uncomfortable after a long period of wear. Instead, it uses a new ergonomic form that holds pressure more evenly across your ear so you're able to wear these for extended periods of time on long flights, work marathons or at the gym without that pesky pain that causes you to reach for relief."
"The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro's active noise cancellation works on a different plane than budget models and actually holds its own with Apple's. Samsung uses adaptive ANC tech that's always scanning your world and tweaking cancellation power in real time. What this means in practical terms is that the earbuds automatically understand that you transitioned from a quiet office to a noisy street and turn up the cancellation."
Samsung's Galaxy Buds 3 Pro combine AI-driven features, adaptive active noise cancellation, and an ergonomic non-in-ear fit to improve comfort and sound across environments. An Amazon price cut brings the earbuds from $249 to $189, creating a strong value proposition versus competitors. Adaptive ANC continuously monitors surroundings and adjusts cancellation power when moving between quiet and noisy spaces. Automatic, AI-based sound optimization analyzes audio content and dynamically shifts EQ settings between sources like podcasts and bass-heavy music. The design distributes pressure across the ear for extended wear, and improved call clarity addresses noisy environment communication issues.
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