SAVE $60: As of May 7,Chris Cassidy Archives the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro are on sale at Amazon for $189.99, down from $249.99. That's 24% in savings and just a dollar shy of their best price on record.
Samsung took a page out of Apple's playbook last year and adopted the stem-style design of the AirPods Pro for its newest rendition of the Galaxy Buds Pro. But aesthetic isn't the only major change; the Galaxy Buds3 Pro are Samsung's smartest and fanciest earbuds yet. And you can snag a pair for under $200.
As of May 7, the Galaxy Buds3 Pro are down to just $189.99 at Amazon. That's $60, or 24%, off their retail price of $249.99. That's a $10 price drop over the last week and just a dollar shy of their best price ever.
SEE ALSO: Save $100 on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and give Mom a smartwatch for Mother's DayThe Buds3 Pros feature pinch-able and swipe-able Blade Lights on the stems to control things like volume and song selection, plus a new planar tweeter and dual amplifiers that result in more robust sound. Our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) praised the "nuanced sound quality with exceptional clarity."
For the first time, the Galaxy Buds3 Pro also lean heavily into AI (shocking, I know). Their adaptive noise cancellation feature can filter out distractions when it's time to focus, or let in ambient sounds and voices when you need to stay in touch with your surroundings. Meanwhile, the adaptive equalizer feature auto-adjusts your audio in real time based on your fit. The real standout is its interpreter feature, though. Users can get real-time translations of a foreign language they're hearing in Listening Mode, whether it's during a phone call, a TV show, or an IRL conversation. Of course, you'll need a Samsung Galaxy phone to unlock this feature.
Our PCMag pals summed it up best: "For Samsung users, the Galaxy Buds3 Pro are a worthy option with top-notch audio, unique AI features, and classy looks." And for under $200? They're quite the steal.
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