apple was not the first to implement the stem design. It never was an apple copy. Also the watch is not a copy. There are a TON of luxury watches with that design with a 100 years of history.. Enough with this apple shitshow.. They have 1 thing better than the competition and that is their computers due to their chips. They destroy that advantage with ridiculous pricing and ecosystem only features.. Never copy that and Samsung is good.
Apple in 2017 was first to revolutionise Truly wireless (TWS) earphones that go into a case that has its own battery and can charge the buds multiple times. Apple was the one to do right UX research that led them to retain the stem in thier first TWS even though there were no wires that would otherwise necessitate stems. Just like they did the UX study on the watch shape to be rectangular and not round. Rectangular shape gives more display real estate and still makes much more sense even on watches. Others like Samsung and Google both chose to do the opposite thing (TWS without stem and round watches) just because they didn’t want people to call theirs an Apple copy. Even though Samsung in particular has never shied from copying Apple since forever, they still want to stand out just for the sake of it from time to time.
@@shivajeeee no. Stem was a thing on earbuds long ago. From the 90's ffs fanboy.. it did not revolutionize even tws other companies did that just not good enough, or as good as apple. With your logic apple revolutionized the circle since airpods are cyclical... Also the one copying is apple all the way. Copying android.. And not only that they do it ages after android and way worst than android. You can change the icon layout in 2024 ffs. You cant transfer anything with plug n play untill some time ago you needed itunes............ Apple is doing shit in pioneering. They did a couple of times and thats that. And keep in mind that Apple is making a phone and a pc. Samsung is building half the globe. Also i am not a samsung fanbooy. I have my share of every phone. Even apple. I am just not a victim. In a way though apple did reolutionize the meaning of fashion victim.. Have a nice day.
Good overview, and I can see the benefits of the stem design. But aesthetically, I still prefer the beans. I just don't like the stems kind of hanging out of the ears. Maybe it's just me, but the rounded beans look more discreet and classy to me.
The S23 ultra also had the function that when you listened to Spotify via Bluetooth speakers you could record a video with sound at the same time. Has this feature been removed?
I was a Sony earbuds guy up to the Buds Pro 2. I think they still have a better sound and NC but the Buds fit better. As for the bud pro 3, I only tested them once at best buy and was not impressed with the fit, so I still hesitate to get a pair. FFor Ear Phones I still boast the Sony, because of the battery that is unkilleable !
For me, other ear buds are the best for fit. Samsung Buds 3 Pro are better for sound. For the fit reasons, their largest tips are small for my ears. Ive purchased 5 other ones on Amazon and their large ones aren't large at all. When moving around at work, eating, or talking, the buds become loose or fall out. We need better foam or silicone tips, and they'll be here soon, just have to wait. I use Comply on the AirPods, Beats Pro, and the Buds Pro 2 with no issues. Why Samsung made them smaller is beyond me.
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I wouldn't say the design came from Apple, though apple was the first to implement it into wireless buds, I would say that the design stems all the way back to wired earphones.
I am also hearing that they buds 3 pro is using different materials that doesn't irritate the ears like the old ones did. i hope that it’s true cause i plan on purchasing a pair.
For as sensitive my ears are I prefer open ear designs, but I will admit that the galaxy buds 3 pro do not irritate my ears at all which for me says a lot because I have purchased a lot of earbuds.
Great video as usual. Thank you. I love the sound quality Buds3 Pro, but it still moves, and I have to push it or adjust its rotation. That's the reason I also purchased a pair of Buds FE, which has a very similar fit to Buds Plus
That is true sound is good but somehow the loose the fit a little after a while where my buds 2 pro once goes in eae it just stays there with same fit all the time
@techwithbenefits which one exactly? 😀 sorry but buds is the least important thing in that so called ecosystem. Especially when android in general can seamlessly connect on several devices... Yes, Samsung owns Harman international which owns JBL. So this is facts means that they can produce better product for lower price under different name😀 sometimes your way of thinking seams to be a bit off
@@MrPoliarinis auto switching and syncing across my Samsung account are very important eco system features for the Galaxy Buds. If you're going to question my knowledge you better not miss
@techwithbenefits Don't force your opinion on others. The stem design is completely different, which is triangular in design and has a black line on the top. AirPods Pro 2 doesn't have that design. How can anyone get confused unless they don't know anything?
@SaiMadhavPannala just because it has a triangle shape, doesn't mean the concept of a stem wasn't inspired by Apple. Also, look up the difference between the words inspired and copied.
I can understand where that thought would come from. I think the hard part would be the Samsung account syncing. That is how the multipoint and auto switching works, it syncs the connection via Samsung account. Unless Google allows Android phones to have a Samsung account connected, it likely won't work. (Or Samsung connects it via Google account)
That stem is not an inspiration at all. The concept of the stem for the Buds 3 Pro is to provide better voice quality, which is receiving praise everywhere. The stem design is completely different, and they have a unique LED light that is definitely a standout feature. Again, don't say it's an inspiration and irritate us. You were part of Sammobile. We expect some good facts from you, not this nonsense. Know the facts
Did you even watch the whole video lol The stem design was 100% inspired by Apple. The design allowed for better microphone quality, as i stated. Samsung didn't invent the stem design and got the idea from somewhere
No it really isn't toothbrush head design is worse thing they did as they don't fit well look extremely ugly and are uncomfortable, they should use there much better original in ear design.
Good review and helpful tips. I personally don't understand why you'd want to "tune out" the world when walking outside. There's so much to be aware of in that environment. It could mean the difference between being safe or not.
This is the first bs I hear u talk, that a knockoff airport, am sticking the mi buds2, buds fe and my buds2 pro, I want nothing to do with anything that look like a apple product especially frm Samsung
Apple in 2017 was first to revolutionise Truly wireless (TWS) earphones that go into a case that has its own battery and can charge the buds multiple times. Apple was the one to do right UX research that led them to retain the stem in thier first TWS even though there were no wires that would otherwise necessitate stems. Just like they did the UX study on the watch shape to be rectangular and not round. Rectangular shape gives more display real estate and still makes much more sense even on watches. Others like Samsung and Google both chose to do the opposite thing (TWS without stem and round watches) just because they didn’t want people to call theirs an Apple copy. Even though Samsung in particular has never shied from copying Apple since forever, they still want to stand out just for the sake of it from time to time.
Sorry but you tell a lot of lies, now they are no longer untruths, but clearly lies. The Gear iCon X came out before the Airpods, and so did the Galaxy Watch, and they were rectangular.
The sony wf-1000xm5 buds are much better. I returned my galaxy buds 3 pro. The noise cancelling is inadequate/ bordeline transparency mode in some situations. Yes the sound quality is nice but they are shouty and fatiguing and the bass is meh, so they don't fit audiophiles nor bass heads. Controls are great and features are really nice, plus they look great. The microphones are THE BEST on a pair of Bluetooth headphones with the 16 khz wide band feature enabled. But they strangely cause overheating on recent phones and tebkets that support the "ultra high quality (UHQ) 24bit 96KHz) feature, which yes imrpove the sound quality but increase the latency by a significant amount, and yeah, supported devices become a furnace. Oh and yeah, one earbud sometimes doesn't charge and is stuck at 25% while the other is fully charged. And the anc and transparency modes have a shreiking static noise that comes on and off several times a minute, which is yeah, awful. All in all, great headphones but NEED REFINEMENT and are definitely not worth the 250 buck price.
I cant see how its inspired from apple... the stem is very common in todays age and it looks completly different to the air pods imo like last i checked apple doesnt have 1leds, 2 the triangular shape, 3 the air pods are on ear instead of inear that that samsung went for
I agree that the stem is common place, but Samsung the clear hold out. The point about Apple being right was more to do with things like the microphone and touch controls being better placed. The blade design facilitates much better functionality for both of those things. So the stem or blade is the right design for these, and unfortunately, Apple was right from the beginning about it is my main point
@techwithbenefits ah, I see where you're getting at and yeah for the most part they did get the position right faster than a lot of others, but it's not like samsung would have many places for the controls in the first place. There are three sides to the blade design, with one being covered. Then, they are on both sides of the blade while apple went with the single "side of a circle"🤣🤣 making the controls and layout completely different as there is also the sensor on the top of airpods whilst buds 3 don't. Obviously, this is all coming from just a user and not someone who takes deeper looks but isn't the airpods buttons on the bottom while the buds 3 are a little up the stem and also smaller? (button size) and waiting for samsung to put on a stem has felt like waiting for apple to have a native calculator 🤣🤣
I have all of Galaxy buds. Buds 3 pro a massive improvement every section. ANC is shockingly good.
apple was not the first to implement the stem design. It never was an apple copy. Also the watch is not a copy. There are a TON of luxury watches with that design with a 100 years of history.. Enough with this apple shitshow.. They have 1 thing better than the competition and that is their computers due to their chips. They destroy that advantage with ridiculous pricing and ecosystem only features.. Never copy that and Samsung is good.
The watch is definitely not a copy, but the "blade" design for wireless earbuds was, if not invented by Apple, definitely popularised.
And I agree, the chips Apple make are by far the best made at the moment and that's probably what is giving them competitive edge at the moment too.
Apple in 2017 was first to revolutionise Truly wireless (TWS) earphones that go into a case that has its own battery and can charge the buds multiple times. Apple was the one to do right UX research that led them to retain the stem in thier first TWS even though there were no wires that would otherwise necessitate stems. Just like they did the UX study on the watch shape to be rectangular and not round. Rectangular shape gives more display real estate and still makes much more sense even on watches. Others like Samsung and Google both chose to do the opposite thing (TWS without stem and round watches) just because they didn’t want people to call theirs an Apple copy. Even though Samsung in particular has never shied from copying Apple since forever, they still want to stand out just for the sake of it from time to time.
@@shivajeeee no. Stem was a thing on earbuds long ago. From the 90's ffs fanboy.. it did not revolutionize even tws other companies did that just not good enough, or as good as apple. With your logic apple revolutionized the circle since airpods are cyclical... Also the one copying is apple all the way. Copying android.. And not only that they do it ages after android and way worst than android. You can change the icon layout in 2024 ffs. You cant transfer anything with plug n play untill some time ago you needed itunes............ Apple is doing shit in pioneering. They did a couple of times and thats that. And keep in mind that Apple is making a phone and a pc. Samsung is building half the globe. Also i am not a samsung fanbooy. I have my share of every phone. Even apple. I am just not a victim. In a way though apple did reolutionize the meaning of fashion victim.. Have a nice day.
@@techwithbenefitsabsolutely right
Good overview, and I can see the benefits of the stem design. But aesthetically, I still prefer the beans. I just don't like the stems kind of hanging out of the ears. Maybe it's just me, but the rounded beans look more discreet and classy to me.
I agree aesthetically. I did a full comparison between all the Buds and the beans and Buds+ were very comfortable and good fitting
I did not have call mic issues with the Buds FE.
But yes, the buds+ did had some issues
The S23 ultra also had the function that when you listened to Spotify via Bluetooth speakers you could record a video with sound at the same time. Has this feature been removed?
I was a Sony earbuds guy up to the Buds Pro 2. I think they still have a better sound and NC but the Buds fit better. As for the bud pro 3, I only tested them once at best buy and was not impressed with the fit, so I still hesitate to get a pair. FFor Ear Phones I still boast the Sony, because of the battery that is unkilleable !
I haven't tried the Sony before! We don't really get a lot of exposure to them here in Australia, plus I'm a pretty committed Samsung guy these days 😅
You guys can try earphones on the shop💀
@@adamjensen5896 well not at best buy. You can try the fit (But of course with the standard foam) but you cant try the sounding
For me, other ear buds are the best for fit. Samsung Buds 3 Pro are better for sound. For the fit reasons, their largest tips are small for my ears. Ive purchased 5 other ones on Amazon and their large ones aren't large at all. When moving around at work, eating, or talking, the buds become loose or fall out. We need better foam or silicone tips, and they'll be here soon, just have to wait. I use Comply on the AirPods, Beats Pro, and the Buds Pro 2 with no issues. Why Samsung made them smaller is beyond me.
AZLA SednaFit Crystals are out on their international website. For me, they are on amazon, but the biggest size currently that azla are selling currently are the Medium size eartips
I wouldn't say the design came from Apple, though apple was the first to implement it into wireless buds, I would say that the design stems all the way back to wired earphones.
The Buds 3 Pro are very comfortable and second place I would give it to the Galaxy Buds live.
I am also hearing that they buds 3 pro is using different materials that doesn't irritate the ears like the old ones did. i hope that it’s true cause i plan on purchasing a pair.
I never had irritation personally with older models, but I've heard the same thing about these buds also that there is new material
For as sensitive my ears are I prefer open ear designs, but I will admit that the galaxy buds 3 pro do not irritate my ears at all which for me says a lot because I have purchased a lot of earbuds.
These are the first Galaxy buds that I've owned that don't make my ears itch.
I absolutely love mine they go great with my s24 ultra and galaxy watch ultra
Apple did not invent earphone stems. Stop repeating that bullshit, it's embarrassing.
I have to ask. What's with the noise at the end..?
It's spelled "Yew". Look it up!
Great video as usual. Thank you.
I love the sound quality Buds3 Pro, but it still moves, and I have to push it or adjust its rotation. That's the reason I also purchased a pair of Buds FE, which has a very similar fit to Buds Plus
That is true sound is good but somehow the loose the fit a little after a while where my buds 2 pro once goes in eae it just stays there with same fit all the time
I never go back to apple Buds.
Don't be funny. Get jbl live 2 pro. Way cheaper sounds great good microphone, and better ANC
Hmm they won't have the same ecosystem features as Samsung's own buds.
Also, Samsung owns JBL lol
@techwithbenefits which one exactly? 😀 sorry but buds is the least important thing in that so called ecosystem. Especially when android in general can seamlessly connect on several devices...
Yes, Samsung owns Harman international which owns JBL. So this is facts means that they can produce better product for lower price under different name😀 sometimes your way of thinking seams to be a bit off
@@MrPoliarinis auto switching and syncing across my Samsung account are very important eco system features for the Galaxy Buds.
If you're going to question my knowledge you better not miss
I have the galaxy buds pro 3 and love them
Hey wait, SamMobile guy 👦 😮😅😊
I just realized Ive never seen anyone on the streets of NY with these buds. That is strange.
They also come in white, which might make them look like AirPods and then blend in 😅😅
@techwithbenefits very true. Now, I'm curious. I'll be looking at people's ears if I see a stem.
@techwithbenefits Don't force your opinion on others. The stem design is completely different, which is triangular in design and has a black line on the top. AirPods Pro 2 doesn't have that design. How can anyone get confused unless they don't know anything?
@SaiMadhavPannala just because it has a triangle shape, doesn't mean the concept of a stem wasn't inspired by Apple.
Also, look up the difference between the words inspired and copied.
@techwithbenefits So you're saying Apple invented stem design? Samsung isn't in a position to take inspiration from others. It could do its own.
I want a pair now
Restricting hybrid multi-point to Samsung products only is kinda BS for the price tag
I can understand where that thought would come from.
I think the hard part would be the Samsung account syncing. That is how the multipoint and auto switching works, it syncs the connection via Samsung account. Unless Google allows Android phones to have a Samsung account connected, it likely won't work. (Or Samsung connects it via Google account)
That stem is not an inspiration at all. The concept of the stem for the Buds 3 Pro is to provide better voice quality, which is receiving praise everywhere. The stem design is completely different, and they have a unique LED light that is definitely a standout feature.
Again, don't say it's an inspiration and irritate us. You were part of Sammobile. We expect some good facts from you, not this nonsense. Know the facts
Did you even watch the whole video lol
The stem design was 100% inspired by Apple. The design allowed for better microphone quality, as i stated.
Samsung didn't invent the stem design and got the idea from somewhere
I think they died to quick even the case... I still have the others pair of buds and they last longer
Why apple is right?
Did you watch the video...?
thanks for a good youtube
No it really isn't toothbrush head design is worse thing they did as they don't fit well look extremely ugly and are uncomfortable, they should use there much better original in ear design.
Good review and helpful tips. I personally don't understand why you'd want to "tune out" the world when walking outside. There's so much to be aware of in that environment. It could mean the difference between being safe or not.
True. Hence why there are lots of features that detect the environment when needed i guess as well
This is the first bs I hear u talk, that a knockoff airport, am sticking the mi buds2, buds fe and my buds2 pro, I want nothing to do with anything that look like a apple product especially frm Samsung
Apple in 2017 was first to revolutionise Truly wireless (TWS) earphones that go into a case that has its own battery and can charge the buds multiple times. Apple was the one to do right UX research that led them to retain the stem in thier first TWS even though there were no wires that would otherwise necessitate stems. Just like they did the UX study on the watch shape to be rectangular and not round. Rectangular shape gives more display real estate and still makes much more sense even on watches. Others like Samsung and Google both chose to do the opposite thing (TWS without stem and round watches) just because they didn’t want people to call theirs an Apple copy. Even though Samsung in particular has never shied from copying Apple since forever, they still want to stand out just for the sake of it from time to time.
Sorry but you tell a lot of lies, now they are no longer untruths, but clearly lies.
The Gear iCon X came out before the Airpods, and so did the Galaxy Watch, and they were rectangular.
The sony wf-1000xm5 buds are much better.
I returned my galaxy buds 3 pro. The noise cancelling is inadequate/ bordeline transparency mode in some situations. Yes the sound quality is nice but they are shouty and fatiguing and the bass is meh, so they don't fit audiophiles nor bass heads. Controls are great and features are really nice, plus they look great. The microphones are THE BEST on a pair of Bluetooth headphones with the 16 khz wide band feature enabled. But they strangely cause overheating on recent phones and tebkets that support the "ultra high quality (UHQ) 24bit 96KHz) feature, which yes imrpove the sound quality but increase the latency by a significant amount, and yeah, supported devices become a furnace. Oh and yeah, one earbud sometimes doesn't charge and is stuck at 25% while the other is fully charged. And the anc and transparency modes have a shreiking static noise that comes on and off several times a minute, which is yeah, awful. All in all, great headphones but NEED REFINEMENT and are definitely not worth the 250 buck price.
I cant see how its inspired from apple... the stem is very common in todays age and it looks completly different to the air pods imo like last i checked apple doesnt have 1leds, 2 the triangular shape, 3 the air pods are on ear instead of inear that that samsung went for
Nvm. I got that last bit wrong but it still stands as every samsung bud has been in ear (the main ones) whilst apple did inear more recently
I agree that the stem is common place, but Samsung the clear hold out.
The point about Apple being right was more to do with things like the microphone and touch controls being better placed. The blade design facilitates much better functionality for both of those things.
So the stem or blade is the right design for these, and unfortunately, Apple was right from the beginning about it is my main point
@techwithbenefits ah, I see where you're getting at and yeah for the most part they did get the position right faster than a lot of others, but it's not like samsung would have many places for the controls in the first place. There are three sides to the blade design, with one being covered. Then, they are on both sides of the blade while apple went with the single "side of a circle"🤣🤣 making the controls and layout completely different as there is also the sensor on the top of airpods whilst buds 3 don't. Obviously, this is all coming from just a user and not someone who takes deeper looks but isn't the airpods buttons on the bottom while the buds 3 are a little up the stem and also smaller? (button size) and waiting for samsung to put on a stem has felt like waiting for apple to have a native calculator 🤣🤣
Damn that was long. I didn't even notice when typing, I dislike the scroll thing youtube mobile does
After watching some comparisons against the airpods 4, they are way better. Samsung is always behind
Just stop your nonsense.....