Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro review: Impressive audio, imperfect ANC
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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro review: Impressive audio, imperfect ANC
"The angular "blade" is gone from both the open-fit Galaxy Buds 4 and silicone-tipped Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. That stem is now a flat panel with a thin metal cover, but it's still called the blade. And thank the gods, the gimmicky blade lights on the last Pro model are now gone."
"One big change for the Galaxy Buds 4 duo is the charging case. Since the buds now lay flat in there instead of sitting vertically in the case on the previous model, Samsung has gone back to its rounded square shape from older generations. The company did, however, keep the translucent lids."
Samsung has refined its Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro models with various improvements while keeping prices unchanged. The company removed the angular blade design from the previous generation, replacing it with a flat panel featuring a thin metal cover. Gimmicky blade lights have been eliminated, and both models now feature an indented control area that accepts swipes and presses, making touch-based operation more intuitive. The charging case has been redesigned with a rounded square shape, allowing the buds to lay flat inside rather than sitting vertically. Translucent case lids enable users to see the earbuds without opening the case. Despite these refinements, Samsung's design language continues to closely follow Apple's AirPods aesthetic.
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