Typically, audio wearables from major brands tend to focus on quality-of-life features such as in-ear detection and easy connection, while offering average audio quality. This approach is appreciated by users who seek audio equipment for their everyday use. However, the audio quality often leaves much much to be desired, leaving audio enthusiasts wanting for more.
Samsung aced the presentation with the Buds3 Pro. The clean, white casing contrasts nicely with the pitch-black packaging, exuding an air of luxury and sophistication. Removing the case from the box was a smooth and satisfying experience.
Underneath the box lies another compartment, housing accessories such as the Type-C charging cable, extra eartips of different sizes, and some documents. The case is also capable of wireless charging. The case felt great in our hands, although the smooth exterior may attract fingerprints or worse, scratches.
We believe a simpler case can address these concerns. Opening and closing the lid also felt premium with a satisfying snap. The Buds3 Pro can pair with both Android and iOS devices without much issue.
The quick start guide included in the documentation guided us through the process. With Samsung devices, the process is more streamlined. All you have to do is flip the lid open; once the device was detected, the Samsung device prompted us to connect the Buds3 Pro through a convenient connection wizard.
After pairing with our smartphone, we booted up Spotify and played different g.
