Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro First Impressions: South Korean tech giant Samsung has also launched Galaxy Buds 4 Pro along with its Galaxy S26 series. There are many new things in this product as compared to the previous generation and especially when it comes to design, it looks like a completely new product. Let us know how Galaxy Buds 4 Pro looked in the first glimpse.
new transparent case
In Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, the company has given a brand new transparent case and has discontinued its old standard charging case that looks like AirPods. It will have a new transparent lid, which opens completely and closes with a soothing click sound. The metallic look earbuds have been given a new flat design, which makes them easier to remove and put back from the case.
New polished metal and new controls
In terms of design in Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, Samsung has stuck to the tradition stem design. This has made it easier to put the buds in the ears and keep them in the case. Buds 4 Pro have new premium polished metal sides, which has improved the design aesthetic. There is a sensor installed in the earbuds, which detects when the user is using them and activates other AI features accordingly. The eartips are made of silicone, which makes them easy to wear for a long time.
Talking about controls, Buds 4 Pro has been brought with support for head gestures. That means you can connect or disconnect a call by nodding your head. Suppose you are eating food and your phone rings. With Buds 4 Pro you do not need to pick up the phone with your hands. You have to shake your head slightly up and down (like yes) and the call will be connected. However, if you do not want to pick up, you can disconnect the call by shaking your head side-to-side (like no). Apart from connecting and disconnecting calls, these gestures can also do many other things.
How was the first impression of Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro?
Galaxy Buds 4 Pro look great. Apart from looking, their feel is also great. We are soon bringing its detailed review regarding its sound quality etc.
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