Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: Easy to fix, hard to use

Key Points:

  • Samsung’s new earbuds are easier to repair than Apple’s.
  • The earbuds have a design flaw that makes them hard to use.
  • There are also quality control issues with the earbuds.

Samsung’s latest wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, have a mixed bag of news. On one hand, they’re a big improvement over Apple’s AirPods Pro when it comes to fixing them. If something breaks, you might be able to get them repaired instead of throwing them away.

However, there’s a problem with the way the earbuds are shaped. The part you touch to control them is in a tricky spot, so it’s easy to accidentally change the volume or pause your music. This is annoying and makes using the earbuds frustrating.

To make matters worse, some people who bought the earbuds have found quality issues. The tips can tear easily, there are strange marks on them, and they don’t always fit right in the case. Samsung has even had to stop selling the earbuds for a while to fix these problems.

It’s disappointing that Samsung copied the look of Apple’s earbuds but didn’t manage to fix the problems that make them good. While the repairability is a step in the right direction, the design flaws and quality issues are a big step backward.

Let’s dive deeper into both the good and bad sides of these earbuds.

Blight Mojave
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