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    Apple AirPods Pro 3 vs. Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: I tried both models, and this pair wins

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousJanuary 27, 20266 Mins Read
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    The first-party advantage is real. 

    The most obvious example of why first-party products are worth considering is the AirPods lineup, led by the latest AirPods Pro 3. These headphones offer way more features when connected to an Apple device than when connected to other devices. 

    But Apple isn’t the only one to take advantage of its multi-device ecosystem. Samsung does it too, with its Galaxy Buds 3 Pro earbuds heading its audio lineup.

    Also: The top 10 headphones readers bought in 2025 (don’t include Beats, Sony, or Bose)

    But has one company done a better job building out its feature set? Are one pair of earbuds actually better than the other, or does it just depend on the ecosystem of devices you choose to use? I’ve used both the AirPods Pro 3 and the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro pretty extensively, and here’s my take.

    Specifications

    Apple AirPods Pro 3

    Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

    Battery life

    8 hours (up to 24 hours with charging case)

    6 hours (up to 20 hours with charging case)

    Audio modes

    ANC, Transparency Mode, Adaptive Audio

    ANC, Ambient Sound, Adaptive

    IP rating

    IP57 (earbuds only)

    IP57 (earbuds only)

    Bluetooth version

    Bluetooth 5.3

    Bluetooth 5.4

    Additional features

    Hearing aid mode, live translation, Automatic Switching, Spatial Audio, heart rate monitor

    Hearing enhancements, Interpreter, Auto switch, 360 audio

    Price

    $249

    $250


    You should buy the AirPods Pro 3 if…

    Describe what's shown in the image.

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    1. You’re currently an Apple user

    This one’s obvious — the AirPods Pro 3 work best with Apple products. Technically, you can pair the AirPods Pro 3 via Bluetooth to non-Apple devices, but you’ll have a pretty limited experience and won’t be able to use advanced features like spatial audio, Find My, and automatic wearing detection. 

    Also: How to use Live Translation on your AirPods – not just the newest ones

    With Apple products, you can use automatic switching to seamlessly connect to an infinite number of compatible devices logged in to your iCloud account. You can also use spatial audio for a more immersive listening experience (I personally only really use it for movies and TV shows). And, you’ll get access to the new Live Translation feature, which can translate speech in other languages in real-time when the AirPods in your ears are connected to an iPhone. 

    2. You want fitness tracking features

    The AirPods Pro 3’s standout feature is the inclusion of an in-ear heart rate monitor. This feature shifts the AirPods Pro from an audio-only device to a combination of an audio device and a health tracker. The heart rate monitor can be used for over 50 different workout types, which you can access straight through the Apple Fitness app.

    Also: AirPods Pro 3 fitness feature surprises triathlete tester – here’s what he found

    The AirPods Pro 3 also work with the new Workout Buddy feature, which analyzes your fitness data using AI, then provides personalized motivation while you work out, in audio form, through your earbuds. That helps bridge the gap between health trackers and actual trainers.

    3. You want better battery life

    The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro offer a solid battery life, promising six hours of continuous listening with ANC enabled, and a total of 20 hours with the charging case. The AirPods Pro 3, however, beat that. The earbuds offer eight hours of continuous listening, which makes them a better option for a long-haul flight or an extended day in the office. With the charging case, they’ll get up to 24 hours, which again, is an improvement over the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. 

    You should buy the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro if…

    Describe what's shown in the image.

    Kerry Wan/ZDNET

    1. You don’t use Apple devices

    Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro earbuds don’t just work well with Samsung devices — they work well with Android devices in general. On an Android phone, you can download the Samsung Wear app to control the earbuds. From there, you can select noise modes, change the EQ, and more. There’s no Samsung Wear app for iOS.

    Some features work best with Samsung phones, though. For starters, your Samsung phone should immediately recognize the earbuds and pair with them when you open the lid. 

    Also: 7 reasons why I choose Android over iOS (and sideloading is not one of them)

    On top of that, there are some AI-focused features, like an Interpreter app that can translate speech in other languages, similar to the AirPods Pro 3’s new Live Translation feature. Other features work similarly to those on Apple devices, including an Auto Switch feature for your Galaxy phones and wearables, a hearing enhancement feature, and more.

    To access the full suite of features for the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, you’ll need a Samsung phone. But, unless you really care about those super-specific features, you’ll have a good experience on any Android device.

    2. You want to customize your listening experience

    The most important consideration when buying earbuds is what phone you use. You’re not going to buy AirPods if you have an Android phone or the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro if you have an iPhone. However, other aspects of these earbuds can significantly impact how you use them. Notably, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro offer more audio customization than the AirPods Pro 3.

    Also: Finally, a Samsung phone that I’d put my S25 Ultra away for (especially at this price)

    Apple, after all, thinks the AirPods already sound amazing — why would you want to change how they sound? Most other earbud manufacturers take a more customizable approach, and with the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, you’ll get a nine-band EQ, with bands ranging from 63Hz to 16kHz. In addition to the custom EQ, there are several presets available for use if you prefer not to delve into the details of audio tuning yourself.  

    3. You want deeper, harder-hitting bass

    The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro aren’t just more customizable for audio; they also deliver bigger, deeper bass. That doesn’t mean they sound better, necessarily. In fact, the bass on the AirPods Pro 3 is more natural-sounding, which appeals more to me personally. But if you’re a fan of big bass — and there’s certainly no shame in that — then the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are the better earbuds for your needs.

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