New Delhi: Samsung‘s Galaxy Buds have become a popular choice for their sound quality and seamless integration with Samsung devices. However, the current design might not be ideal for everyone, especially those with smaller ears. But a exciting update could be on the horizon!
According to a report, Samsung might be introducing a stem to the Galaxy Buds 3. This would mark a significant departure from the signature “bean-shaped” design and bring them closer to Apple’s AirPods. It’s unclear if both the standard and Pro models will adopt the stem, or if it’ll be exclusive to the Pro variant.
This design change might be more than just a visual upgrade. The stem could address call quality concerns. The current design positions the microphone further from the mouth, potentially affecting mic clarity. A stem could improve this and potentially enhance active noise cancellation.
The stem design could also provide a more comfortable and secure fit for a wider range of users. It might allow for a slimmer earbud, addressing bulkiness complaints. Additionally, the report suggests the design change might facilitate the integration of Samsung’s Galaxy AI features. The extra space could allow for a larger battery and accommodate new functionalities without compromising user experience.
Typically, Samsung unveils new Galaxy Buds alongside their smartphones. Fans expected the Buds 3 to debut with the Galaxy S24 launch, but they were surprisingly absent. Samsung’s next major event in July might showcase the next generation of foldables and wearables, including a potential Galaxy Buds 3 reveal.