SAVE $24:As of Feb. 20020 Archives the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are on sale for $125.99 at Amazon, down from $149.99. That’s 16% off, making them an excellent pick for anyone who wants AI-enhanced sound, active noise cancellation, and real-time translation.
I’ve gone through my fair share of wireless earbuds, and Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are easily one of the best I’ve tried. They deliver top-tier sound quality, smart noise cancellation, and actual AI-powered features that make a difference. Right now, they’re only $125.99 at Amazon, which is $24 off the usual price.
The sound quality is fantastic. Samsung’s SSC HiFi and UHQ audio codecs ensure clear highs, deep bass, and crisp vocals. Thanks to the 24bit/96KHz support, listening to music, watching a movie, or taking a call sounds amazing. The 360 Audio feature even creates a surround sound effect that works especially well with Samsung Galaxy devices.
SEE ALSO: I can’t believe this 85-inch Hisense U7 4K TV is $900 offThe Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is next-level. It adapts in real time to block unwanted noise while letting in voices when needed. If I’m in a noisy café, it drowns out background chatter without making everything sound unnatural. AI-powered voice enhancement also makes calls crystal clear, even in busy environments.
One of the most surprising features is the real-time translation. Using Samsung’s Galaxy AI, these buds can translate conversations on the fly, which is incredibly useful for travel. I tested it with a friend speaking Spanish, and the live translation was surprisingly accurate.
Battery life is solid, too. You get five to eight hours of playback on a single charge, with the case providing up to 18 hours total. It supports wired and wireless charging, so a quick top-up is always easy.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro is a steal at $125.99 on Amazon. If you want great audio, next-level noise cancellation, and AI-powered features, grab this deal while it lasts.
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