Samsung’s Galaxy Buds have been a popular choice for wireless earbuds since they first came out in 2019. They’ve always had a distinctive round shape that people liked. But now, Samsung is changing things up with the Galaxy Buds3. They’re introducing a new design with stems, which is different from what they’ve done before. In this article, we shall dive more into the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 design change and what it means in further detail.
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Samsung Galaxy Buds3 design change:
At Samsung‘s recent Unpacked event, they unveiled the Galaxy Buds3 with a new stem-style design. This departure from their usual round shape marks a significant shift. While some might say Samsung is copying Apple, many brands now use stem-style earbuds. This design can actually improve microphone performance by placing the microphones closer to your mouth.
Furthermore, The Galaxy Buds3 is expected to include Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), which blocks out background noise, a feature many users find valuable. Unlike Apple’s rounded stems, Samsung’s buds have an angular stem that gives them a unique look and could enhance how well they fit and sound.
Until now, Samsung’s earbuds, like the Galaxy Buds+, didn’t have ANC and their microphones weren’t great. With the new design of the Galaxy Buds3, we hope to see better microphone quality. However, because the buds might be bigger, they could have a shorter battery life and look bulkier. Still, if it means clearer calls and a better overall experience, the trade-off could be worth it.