Samsung has launched it’s Galaxy Buds3 Series which offer a brand new design and a host of new features powered by Galaxy AI including the ability translate a foreign language on their own.
The Galaxy Buds3 and Galaxy Buds3 Pro have a premium blade design and are highlighted with blade lights to give them some extra flair.
Customers can control their playback with a simple pinch or swipe up or down on the blade.
AI features include Interpreter which allows you to hear a foreign language translated in your ears in real time without the need for a Galaxy smartphone or other paired device.
What you hear is translated directly through the Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro.
The Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro also offer Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) through Adaptive EQ and Adaptive ANC which use a series of microphones to analyse both internal and external sound in real time.
The earphones will identify any ambient sound and automatically adjust for the optimal level of sound and noise automatically thanks to Adaptive Noise Control.
These features also come into play with Siren Detect and Voice Detect.
Galaxy Buds3 has an open type design for those who prefer to use the device for extended periods in various situations throughout the day.
Galaxy Buds3 Pro have a canal type fit for those looking for immersive sound.
The Galaxy Buds have advanced hardware including enhanced two-way speakers with a planar tweeter to hit a more precise high range level of sound along with dual amplifiers for crystal clear sound on the move.
Users can also listen to high resolution audio thanks to support for a doubled sampling rate with SSC codec.
And Samsung has also extended the superior level of sound to your phone calls as well.
The Samsung Buds3 and Buds3 Pro will go on sale on July 31.
PRICING
Galaxy Buds3 – $299 – available in grey and white
Galaxy Buds3 Pro – $399- available in grey and white
To read more about the Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro check out Trevor Long’s story at EFTM and Val Quinn at The Gadget Guy.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to Galaxy Unpacked in Paris as a guest of Samsung