To date, the only possible alternative to the AirPods Pro from Samsung is the pair of Galaxy Buds wireless headphones. Besides,according to a recent and serious comparison, the Korean's solution would produce better sound than Apple's.
Since this test, the Cupertino company has released its AirPods Pro. Findhere the complete technical sheet of the latteretTo beour comparison putting AirPods Pro and AirPods 2 head to head.
The AirPods Pro offer, particularly due to their in-ear design, better sound reproduction quality than the AirPods. They should therefore beat the Galaxy Buds hands down on paper. Furthermore, they would know asome success, so much so that Apple has decided to double their production for the coming months.
But they would soon face new competition. Indeed, according to recent rumors and new information published a few hours ago, Samsung is preparing its response to the AirPods Pro. THEofficial website of the South Korean manufacturerIn particular, it has recently indicated a new product model in its support pages, with the code SM-R175. However, you should know that the current Galaxy Buds on sale have the product code name SM-R170.
The new product detected on the Samsung site would therefore be a new version of the Galaxy Buds. The latest rumors on the subject focus on the name Galaxy Buds+. And if we base ourselves on the launch of the latest Galaxy Buds, presented alongside the Galaxy S10 at the beginning of this year, we would have to wait until the beginning of 2020 to see these Galaxy Buds+ appear alongside the brand's new flagship smartphone model. , the Galaxy S11.
Technical information about the new pair of Samsung headphones remains unknown for the moment. It would certainly offer improved autonomy. As for their design, we should not count on a drastic change as Apple proposed by moving from AirPods to AirPods Pro with the arrival of the in-ear format. Indeed, the Galaxy Buds already benefit from such a design.
See you next year to find out more on the subject.
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