Samsung Galaxy Buds3Pro Headphones Photos, Features, Battery Life and More

TapTechNews July 5th news, the blogger @iBingUniverse today shared a set of real photos of the Samsung Galaxy Buds3Pro headphones for everyone to take a look.

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Just as shown in the previously exposed renderings, the Galaxy Buds3Pro adopts an earphone stem design with colorful stripes at the bottom, the overall color scheme is mainly silver-gray, with a good metallic texture. The charging case of the headphones adopts the same color as the headphones, and the upper part is translucent, and the overall appearance is relatively round.

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According to previous revelations, the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 has only two colors, silver and white, uses a one-way speaker, has an IP57-level dust and water resistance, and supports Samsung SmartThings finding function, so users don't have to worry about losing their headphones.

Regarding the battery life of these headphones, after turning on active noise cancellation (ANC), the full battery life is 5 hours, and it increases by 1 hour after turning off ANC; the battery life with the charging case is 24 hours.

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The Samsung Galaxy Buds3Pro uses a two-way speaker, and also supports adaptive noise control, Blade lighting effects and ambient sound. The full battery life after turning on ANC is 6 hours, and it is 7 hours after turning off ANC; the full battery life with the charging case is 30 hours.

Samsung will hold the Galaxy Unpacked event at 9 p.m. Beijing time on July 10 in Paris, France. This event will be broadcast live on the entire network and will release products such as the Galaxy ZFold6, Galaxy ZFlip6 folding screen phones, Galaxy Buds3 series headphones, Galaxy Watch7/Ultra smart watches, etc. At that time, TapTechNews will follow up the report.

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