Samsung will launch a bunch of new products at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for July 10. One of the products will be the Galaxy Buds 3 series earphones. However, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro‘s real-life images have already surfaced on the internet thanks to a new leak. Not to mention, the images have revealed the design of the new product ahead of its launch. You can check out the images below.

Despite adopting the stem design, the earbuds stands out in design

The images came from Reddit user Plastic_Development1. In one of the images, you will see that the earphone supports Samsung’s fast pairing functionality which notes the product as Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.
The real-life images confirm that the previous rumor regarding the major design shift is true. The product now comes with a more familiar stem design. However, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro distinguishes itself in several ways. Firstly, the stem comes with a unique triangular shape. Secondly, the stem also has an LED light strip. However, it depends on the users whether they will like such LED strips in their earbuds or not.


Unlike the Galaxy Buds 3 which comes in white, the Pro model comes in a silver color and offers a more premium look. The charging case also includes two internal LEDs. Although the material of the outer surface of both the earbuds and their charging case is unknown, it looks like metal.
The Reddit user who posted the images has also shared his first-hand experience with the new product. He says that noise cancellation of the Buds 3 Pro is on par with the first-generation AirPods Pro. Reportedly the sound is a little higher on the bass.
Since the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro is seen using Samsung’s fast pairing system, the company might forgo Google’s Fast Pair functionality for this device. However, it’s theoretically possible for both systems to work together. Supporting both fast pairing functions might cause conflicts on Samsung devices that can utilize both. We will have to wait until July 10 to see what Samsung has decided for this new product.
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