Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Review: Better than AirPods!
By Marques Brownlee
Summary
Topics Covered
- Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Beat AirPods Pro
- Redesigned Case Enables All-Day Comfort
- Sound Quality Matches Audiophile Gear
- ANC Rivals AirPods with Smart Auto-Switch
- Android Supremacy Over iOS Lock-In
Full Transcript
So, under the radar announcement of the month, sandwiched between the pretty underwhelming base S26 and all the fanfare about the privacy screen in the S26 Ultra, Samsung also released their
new earbuds, the new Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro. I unboxed the Buds 4 Pro and
Pro. I unboxed the Buds 4 Pro and started using them for the past couple days. And I'm just going to cut right to
days. And I'm just going to cut right to the chase. These are incredible. I think
the chase. These are incredible. I think
they're better than AirPods Pros. Now,
on its face, I understand that this is actually kind of a meaningless comparison because most people aren't cross-shopping between AirPods and Galaxy Buds, but just as far as a
performance benchmark goes, these clear it. So, I think it's really easy to
it. So, I think it's really easy to think of these as the AirPods Pro for the Android universe and even more specifically the Samsung ecosystem.
Like, they're the same $250 price. They
have active noise cancellation and a transparency mode. They sound
transparency mode. They sound incredible. They do the quick pairing
incredible. They do the quick pairing thing and automatically switching between devices, but then they also do a lot of other things that I think are better. So, like, let's just start with
better. So, like, let's just start with this case. This is a new design. Now,
this case. This is a new design. Now,
it's this cube case with a tinted clear lid and a nice satisfying magnetic slap.
I love that this case itself is a little taller than AirPods, but definitely still on the small side. Very
pocketable. It wireless charges. It also
has a USB type-C port at the back.
There's a pairing button, and the earbuds drop in here pretty easily. You
can get used to that once you take it out your ears. You drop them in, no problem. Overall, great case. And then
problem. Overall, great case. And then
the buds themselves also got a redesign.
And in huge breaking news, they also stay in my ears. So, in white from this angle, they look a lot like AirPods, which I guess makes sense when they're all sort of trying to be earshaped. But
as soon as you spin it around, that's where you see the redesign. This new
look is more square at the stem with a brushed metal back. The square stem I think actually makes it easier to do the pinching and swiping controls. Others
obviously will sort of flatten an area on a barrel for gestures, but this is pretty much the ideal setup. You can
swipe up or down either bud to change volume and you can also pinch and hold to switch between active noise cancellation and ambient sound mode which is like the transparency mode.
Single squeeze to play pause, double squeeze to go to the next track, etc. They are IP57 dust and water resistance rated just like AirPods Pros. The case
is not. That is a flaw. But everything
else design-wise here is pretty damn good. And I'm I'm still very impressed
good. And I'm I'm still very impressed at how well they stay in my ears. Even
with the default ear tips, they come with two other sizes of ear tips. One
smaller and one larger. Didn't need
them. So then the next obvious question is, well, okay, how do they sound then?
New drivers, new design, new A&C.
And they sound really, really good. I
got to say there's some slightly updated drivers here. Two in each bud. There's a
drivers here. Two in each bud. There's a
larger area subwoofer and a tweeter.
There's an amp for each driver and across a whole range of frequencies and a wide variety of listening situations.
I've found quality to be great. There is
also an EQ and Samsung settings. And I
actually found I like the dynamic setting which sort of juices the bass and the treble a little bit. Gives you
the V-shaped curve. Makes it really punchy and fun. But you can obviously dial it in here to exactly how you want it to sound. And that's the impressive thing. like these sound so good, but
thing. like these sound so good, but these are just an earbud designed to be worn all day in tons of situations and taken everywhere with you. Like if
you're looking at the Sony WF1000XM6s, for example, these are much more geared towards sound quality. Like that's the slider that they've dragged everything towards. And so everyone knows how good
towards. And so everyone knows how good they sound, but that's at the expense of a lot of the other little everyday use stuff. The case is bigger. The buds
stuff. The case is bigger. The buds
themselves are bigger and a bit less comfortable, and they fall out of your ears more easily. They swap out foam tips instead for these rubber ones to create a better seal. So, they made a bunch of these trade-offs to sound as good as they do. So, you can sit there
in your fancy chair and close your eyes and just be immersed in the sound. Yet,
these Galaxy Buds honestly sound every bit as good to me, but in a package that you can just take anywhere. Like, you
can work out in these. You can fly in these. You can wear them for a meeting
these. You can wear them for a meeting or a phone call. Or you can just sit down and close your eyes and listen to some music. Samsung's buds have been
some music. Samsung's buds have been sounding slowly better and better throughout the years, but not like quite enough to get me excited like this. But
this year, the new sound alongside the much improved noise cancellation is what's taking them to the next level.
There's the passive isolation from the rubber tips, that's nothing special.
Every good fitting pair of earbuds can do this. But then the adjustable
do this. But then the adjustable strength active noise cancellation at maximum strength is really strong.
There's actually five levels of&c in the settings here from Samsung. I'm honestly
not sure why you need five levels and I'm not hearing a ton of difference between them. Maybe they should just be
between them. Maybe they should just be low and high, but I just leave it all the way up all the time and it's easily as strong as AirPods Pro. I actually
think a bit stronger. So, people are going to be able to fly in these no problem. It's at the level of background
problem. It's at the level of background noise cancellation that I feel like it gets super quiet. I can hear I'm hearing new things that I didn't hear in my music before. Like, it's that level of
music before. Like, it's that level of good. There's also five levels of
good. There's also five levels of ambient mode, which is also really good.
Again, probably just need low and high, but I can hear the difference between these when I slide it. And at max level, I think it's just shy of AirPods transparency mode, which is to say really, really good and way better than
most other earbuds out there, regardless of price. Sounds are natural. I can hear
of price. Sounds are natural. I can hear my own voice really well and also the people talking to me. And then there's also this optional feature where if you're in noise cancellation mode, and the microphones pick up a siren or like
an emergency vehicle sound, it will automatically switch to ambient mode so you can hear it. So, if you're a cyclist or a pedestrian or something like that, you'll always hear that very important sound. And it can also automatically
sound. And it can also automatically switch to ambient when you start talking. So, if you need to have a
talking. So, if you need to have a conversation real quick, it lets you hear the person you're talking to without taking out your earbuds or squeezing the stem. You can have that back and forth chat. And then, like 5 10 seconds after you finish talking, it automatically switches back to noise
cancellation mode. Seems to be pretty
cancellation mode. Seems to be pretty ideal for like that airplane situation where you're just listening to music and then the flight attendant comes with the snacks and you have to talk, but you, you know, I'm a little awkward. I kind
of always by default take my earbuds out, but if you want to leave them in and just start talking, now you can.
Battery life is rated at 6 hours with&C on, seven with it off. Right around the industry standard, aka longer than I'd ever want to wear earbuds in a row.
Anyway, in case you're wondering, this is what the built-in microphones sound like over Bluetooth, cuz I'm using the built-in voice recorder app to use the Bluetooth mic for this. It's nothing
special. I feel like a lot of them end up sounding pretty close to the same to me, but this is what the six mics, which is the same as last gen, will sound like to the person you're on the phone with.
Just to keep the theme going though, these buds can switch between Samsung devices instantly, the same exact way that AirPods would switch between Apple
devices. They also do 360° headtracking
devices. They also do 360° headtracking spatial audio like AirPods. They also do nod your head to accept the call or shake your head to reject gesture like AirPods. They also have in-ear ear
AirPods. They also have in-ear ear detection so you can automatically play pause media just like AirPods. They also
have a find my feature so you can find them on a map just like AirPods. They
also have a live translate feature just like AirPods. But unlike AirPods, they
like AirPods. But unlike AirPods, they also have a gaming mode to minimize audio delay. It's in the lab settings,
audio delay. It's in the lab settings, but that's pretty sweet. Also unlike
AirPods, they have this full nineb equalizer with presets and massive customization over dialing in your sound. And also unlike AirPods, they
sound. And also unlike AirPods, they come in multiple colors. Three to be exact, which is two more than the AirPods come in. So, as far as I'm concerned, that's a leg up. Now, I kind of already explained this at the
beginning. Most people aren't actually
beginning. Most people aren't actually crossopping AirPods and Galaxy Buds to pair to their iPhone. But what if you are? Well, in case you're wondering,
are? Well, in case you're wondering, I've already done the work for you and done it. I've paired these Galaxy Buds
done it. I've paired these Galaxy Buds to my iPhone, and they do connect and work just like regular Bluetooth earbuds, just without any of the customization from Samsung's app. So,
the multiband EQ is gone. Some of the more advanced customization stuff is gone, but the stem still works. You can
still hold down to switch to A and C mode, and then hold down to switch back to ambient mode. And then you can still swipe up and down, press play, plus pause, changes the volume. All that
still works. Basically, the only reason these couldn't become the new go-to earbuds for the iPhone tomorrow is because Apple would never let that happen. They're never going to give the
happen. They're never going to give the same level of control in the iPhone that the AirPods get. The same way they don't let Garmin watches have the same level of integration with the phone as the Apple Watch. So, if you're mad at that,
Apple Watch. So, if you're mad at that, just blame Apple. But if you are on an Android phone, I think as of right now, these are the ones to beat. My favorite
wireless earbuds 2026. Sneaky winners.
Either way, thanks for watching. Catch
you guys in the next one. Peace.
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