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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro AI True Wireless Bluetooth...
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Last analyzed: March 2026
Total Reviews
5,753
On Amazon
Verified
100%
Good
Amazon Rating
4.2
Original rating
Savinoo Rating
2.1
Adjusted rating
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Analysis Summary
- MEDIUM RISK (Score: 47/100) Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro AI True Wireless Bluetooth... has some concerning review patterns. Major Issues Found: 80% of reviews are either 5-star or 1-star, with only 20% in between.
- Real products usually have more balanced ratings. Additional Concerns: Review dates show suspicious clustering patterns, which may indicate coordinated fake reviews. Low author diversity detected - some reviewers may have written multiple reviews. Positive Indicators: 100% of reviews are from verified purchases, which is good. 88% of reviews are detailed (over 100 words), which suggests genuine feedback..
Customer Reviews from Amazon
Most Helpful Review
"I received my earbuds on Sept 1 after the unfortunate delay on pre-order. Am writing this review on sept 21 since first using these earbuds. Am glad I still waited on these because for the price am pretty satisfied with the sound clarity and comfort. Real quick to setup and connect to my s23 plus.Personally I don't like using the noise canceling feature on headphones or earbuds, mainly because I find it to cause fatigue on my ears within about 30mins of use. However the noise canceling is pretty good. Not as good as the sony wf1000 mx4 I used to have, but pretty good to say the least. I find myself using more the ambient sound to hear others around me while listening to music. But if am just want to tune out I just have it set to off all together. In fact when I go out for walks I just have it off without noise canceling/ ambient. Just having the sound up can block outside great as is.In comparison, I had my sony wf1000 mx4. Personally, I though those earbuds were great on sound quality but not so much on comfort. Those that know, the sony mx4 earbuds used memory foam ear tips that expand on your ears and can cause fatigue as soon as you start using them. Had to use the small earbuds size to feel better on my ears. But it was unpleasant. The sound quality and good bass was my favorite thing about the sony mx4 earbuds but they stop charging some time last year. And been using my back up razer chroma earbuds waiting to see what samsung will put out on the buds 3. Am pretty glad I did.My first impression on the galaxy 3 pros is the sound clarity, comfort fit, and the light weight they rest on my ears. The audio quality is great but I did prefer the sony better and bass. Battery life is great but of course is better if you leave the light bar on the sides off, but a pretty cool feature.I will say I do recommend playing with the eq settings. I personally did find the default eq a bit dull. I'm happy to share my eq settings but I don't think you need to make any big changes to make the earbuds sound a bit more vivid it needs to be. Everyone has their own taste when it comes to eq adjustments. But like I said before i don't think is something to make big changes to. I like to listen a bit of everything, classical, rock, metal, classic rock, rap, kpop/ jpop, country, phonk, jazz, Latin.Nevertheless, I hope this review helpsPs. If you plan to get these earbuds for a apple device, I don't recommend it because of codec support. I recommend researching more on your own if you don't know the difference with apple use of aac codec and android device LDAC/aptx codec. Basically apple devices don't support the same high res audio on Android devices.Update 10/28So there was an update that came out for these earbuds improving sound quality. I notice a bit more bass and richer sound. However, something I forgot to mention on my last post was to be sure to go on the wear app and turn on UHQ (ultra high-quality audio). select sound quality and effects, advance quality options, and turn on UHQ audio. Again I should let you know this may not be available for you if you use apple device because what I mention before that apple devices don't use LDAC or Aptx codec. So is honestly better if you stick to apple ecosystem earbuds. Android phone users and samsung devices should support the UHQ option.One more of advice, if you use Spotify go to settings (click on your profile), and then Media Quality. From there you have options to set audio stream quality to auto, low, normal, high, and very high. And change between audio stream quality using wifi and cellular stream. I have mine set wifi stream on very high and cellular stream on high. Now you can take full advantage on these earbuds and maybe other headphones you like to use."
stephanie
After little over a week of usage, I gotta say its earned 5 stars. Its…
After little over a week of usage, I gotta say its earned 5 stars. Its the best pair of headphones ive owned, the active noise cancelation is the best, its loud when wanted and quiet when needed. The bass as well is actually amazing. The battery life is sub par but that's because I have ambient and the adaptive noise cancelation most of the time, head tracking, and all the features that reduce battery life faster, which was by my choice. I love how fast it charges and how I can swap from my phone, to my tablet without going into settings and just playing audio and it swaps. It looks amazing, it fits very good for me and is comfortable, its worth the price as its cheaper than on the official Samsung website, I love its functionality with "play music" "stop music" etc without activating any voice assistant is amazing I love the pressure button for volume and media control. Functionality is great, fit, wonderful, features, more than needed, looks, amazing with the lightbar, durability from videos online, best to get a case for it. I love the wireless charging for it via a charging puck or my Samsung device.alexander karpetsky
I’ve been using the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro for some time now, and overall…
I’ve been using the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro for some time now, and overall I’m very impressed with the experience.First of all, the sound quality is outstanding. The audio is clear, well-balanced, and powerful, with deep bass that doesn’t overpower the mids and highs. Music sounds rich and detailed, and the spatial audio effect really adds depth, especially when watching movies or videos.The active noise cancellation (ANC) works extremely well. It noticeably reduces background noise like traffic, wind, or conversations, making them perfect for travel, flights, and busy environments. At the same time, the ambient and voice modes are very natural — you can clearly hear people around you without removing the earbuds.Comfort is another strong point. The earbuds feel light and secure, even during long listening sessions or workouts. They stay in place well and don’t cause ear fatigue, which is something I really appreciate.The integration with Samsung devices is excellent. Seamless switching between devices, fast pairing, and smart AI features make everyday use very convenient. Call quality is also impressive — voices sound clean and clear even in noisy surroundings.Battery life is solid and more than enough for daily use, and the charging case is compact and premium-feeling.Overall, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are a top-tier choice for anyone looking for premium wireless earbuds with great sound, strong noise cancellation, smart features, and reliable comfort. Highly recommended, especially for Samsung users.acristina
I've been an owner of the Buds Pro 2 for a couple of years now,…
I've been an owner of the Buds Pro 2 for a couple of years now, and I really wanted a backup pair of earbuds for work. Did some research and came to the Galaxy Buds 3 FE. I have to say, for the price and sound, these buds are fantastic! I've only been using them for a day now, but after hearing the comparisons between this one and the regular Pro 3, I feel that the Buds 3 FE is well worth buying.My requirements are good sound, signal distance, battery power, and fit. These earbuds fit all 4 requirements. The standard ear pads fit me well. They're comfy, and the sound quality is very dynamic (they don't sound like the audio is blasting through a tin can). Once you connect the earbuds, the sound/control features visible on your phone really do matter, and you can hear the difference when you make audio adjustments. I ENJOY my music-listening experience. I was also able to walk through my work office without the connection dropping once. And they stay in my ears! I don't do rigorous exercise, but they stay in my ears just fine while on a stationary bike. All in all, I can't recommend these earbuds enough.Anonymous
I am seriously freaked out. Do you remember the Star Trek movie where the nasty…
I am seriously freaked out. Do you remember the Star Trek movie where the nasty green bug is put into the prisoner's ear? If so you will understand. I have narrow ear canals and found that the medium ones which it comes fitted with were a bit too large. It was difficult to get them removed and yes I followed the directions and watched video on how to do it. One of them came off finally so put the small one on, again as directed. I put it in the ear and it felt odd. I removed it and you can guess what happened: the bud cover remained in my ear canal. Thank heavens someone was home to help me get it out because I was seriously panicking! In 25 plus years of wearing ear buds, I have NEVER had this happen. If it had, I would never wear them again because obviously "yuck bug"!The ear bud covers themselves are very odd. They are very thin and the one I couldn't get off felt as if it would rip if I pulled harder.......which is good given that the one I changed felt secure and basically fell off in my ear. There are only 3 pairs total, small, medium and large. With this price point I anticipated more covers as with my Masters & Dynamic earbuds there were several pair in each size. I can see why they don't want you to change the covers often but even with cleaning, my experience has been that eventually you need to replace them and here you would need to purchase another one in your preferred size. They simply don't compare to my M & D ones at all.I waited on the charging case to turn green which again per instructions would mean they were both fully charged. It ended up with only one charged and the other one completely dead. Again comparing them to the M & D ones the case is simply inferior. On mine there is a light for each ear bud and one for the case itself. That way you can see if all 3 pieces have a complete charge. You can also tell from the app the percentage of charge remaining which is a handy favor. (I don't know if the Samsung app provides that information or not because didn't get to that point, but it should show on the case itself.) The case is okay. It doesn't feel nearly as sturdy as my M & D ones, nor does it look anywhere near as good. I really don't care how it looks if they work, but it is a nice feature to have a case that looks like an expensive car does, one which you can immediately tell by the look and the feel that it is extremely well made.My security app on the phone identified the Samsung app as being dangerous, so I am going to uninstall it immediately. Samsung usually does well with its app. It was only because I have loved my Samsung phones, watches and televisions that I decided to give these a try. The ear buds sound like they have potential but are not up to the standards I would expect as the "pro" version from Samsung.I have lost feeling on the ends of some of my fingers due to nerve damage in my neck which is why I have stuck with M & D for years. They have wonderful mechanical buttons which I can easily manipulate. I was willing to give these a try because while not mechanical it wasn't the universal one button which I hate as I can never tell if I have pressed it the requisite number of times and end up advancing a chapter, turning them off, ending a call, etc. These may be wonderful but as I knew I was returning them I didn't take the time to figure out the controls....plus to be honest I didn't want to put them back in after the bud cover came off!I spent hours yesterday reading reviews because I couldn't decide which pair to try between the Samsung, Bowers & Wilkin and Sony. I like to purchase on prime days or other sell days because of the cost. As I loose things all too often, I try to get the best price I can. Having really good hearing and blessed with the curse or gift of hearing anything that is out of tune, I found early on that I detested cheap ear buds. I still love my Shure buds that are wired, but it is a pain to have the dangling cord all the time. I paid a fortune for them in 2000 and they still sound better then any blue tooth ones I have ever tried, but I figured that would be the case.I listened to the sound on the charged one but that is not a fair test so I am not commenting at all on the sound.I think Samsung has the right idea, but in going for so many features, they have skimped on some elements and cut corners on the basics which you need to make any of the rest of it worth your time. I may try again if changes are made but right now these fail. I mean when the case shows green you would assume both were charged and that failed, you can see there are going to be issues right away.d riley
They're pretty awesome. Super fast connection with my Galaxy device out of the box, great…
They're pretty awesome. Super fast connection with my Galaxy device out of the box, great sound quality, REALLY good noise canceling and transparency mode. The voice controls are surprisingly good, and i find myself using that to control volume and skip songs more often than I expected to. Definitely pricey, but nothing else will give you the same feature set for Galaxy devices. The battery life is also really great, giving me 4-6 hours with ANC on and 20+ hours with a fully charged case.ken
I received my earbuds on Sept 1 after the unfortunate delay on pre-order. Am writing…
I received my earbuds on Sept 1 after the unfortunate delay on pre-order. Am writing this review on sept 21 since first using these earbuds. Am glad I still waited on these because for the price am pretty satisfied with the sound clarity and comfort. Real quick to setup and connect to my s23 plus.Personally I don't like using the noise canceling feature on headphones or earbuds, mainly because I find it to cause fatigue on my ears within about 30mins of use. However the noise canceling is pretty good. Not as good as the sony wf1000 mx4 I used to have, but pretty good to say the least. I find myself using more the ambient sound to hear others around me while listening to music. But if am just want to tune out I just have it set to off all together. In fact when I go out for walks I just have it off without noise canceling/ ambient. Just having the sound up can block outside great as is.In comparison, I had my sony wf1000 mx4. Personally, I though those earbuds were great on sound quality but not so much on comfort. Those that know, the sony mx4 earbuds used memory foam ear tips that expand on your ears and can cause fatigue as soon as you start using them. Had to use the small earbuds size to feel better on my ears. But it was unpleasant. The sound quality and good bass was my favorite thing about the sony mx4 earbuds but they stop charging some time last year. And been using my back up razer chroma earbuds waiting to see what samsung will put out on the buds 3. Am pretty glad I did.My first impression on the galaxy 3 pros is the sound clarity, comfort fit, and the light weight they rest on my ears. The audio quality is great but I did prefer the sony better and bass. Battery life is great but of course is better if you leave the light bar on the sides off, but a pretty cool feature.I will say I do recommend playing with the eq settings. I personally did find the default eq a bit dull. I'm happy to share my eq settings but I don't think you need to make any big changes to make the earbuds sound a bit more vivid it needs to be. Everyone has their own taste when it comes to eq adjustments. But like I said before i don't think is something to make big changes to. I like to listen a bit of everything, classical, rock, metal, classic rock, rap, kpop/ jpop, country, phonk, jazz, Latin.Nevertheless, I hope this review helpsPs. If you plan to get these earbuds for a apple device, I don't recommend it because of codec support. I recommend researching more on your own if you don't know the difference with apple use of aac codec and android device LDAC/aptx codec. Basically apple devices don't support the same high res audio on Android devices.Update 10/28So there was an update that came out for these earbuds improving sound quality. I notice a bit more bass and richer sound. However, something I forgot to mention on my last post was to be sure to go on the wear app and turn on UHQ (ultra high-quality audio). select sound quality and effects, advance quality options, and turn on UHQ audio. Again I should let you know this may not be available for you if you use apple device because what I mention before that apple devices don't use LDAC or Aptx codec. So is honestly better if you stick to apple ecosystem earbuds. Android phone users and samsung devices should support the UHQ option.One more of advice, if you use Spotify go to settings (click on your profile), and then Media Quality. From there you have options to set audio stream quality to auto, low, normal, high, and very high. And change between audio stream quality using wifi and cellular stream. I have mine set wifi stream on very high and cellular stream on high. Now you can take full advantage on these earbuds and maybe other headphones you like to use.What Customers Talk About
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Review Quality Analysis
Review quality helps identify authentic customer feedback. Longer, detailed reviews (50+ words) typically indicate genuine experiences, while high percentages of short reviews (under 20 words) may suggest incentivized or fake feedback.
Average Words
389
✓ Detailed reviews
Long Reviews
88%
✓ Good engagement
Short Reviews
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Interpretation: Strong indicators of authentic, detailed customer feedback.
Review Velocity
Review velocity tracks how quickly reviews are posted. Steady, gradual accumulation is natural, while sudden spikes or bursts (20+ reviews in a single day) may indicate incentivized campaigns or coordinated activity.
Average Per Day
0.08
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Max in One Day
10
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Variable Velocity Pattern
Review posting rate varies over time. This may be linked to promotions, product launches, or seasonal events.
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This chart shows how customers rated Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro AI True Wireless Bluetooth.... Products with authentic reviews typically show a bell curve with most ratings in the 3–4 star range. A heavily polarized distribution — many 5★ and 1★ with few middle ratings — can be worth investigating further.
Key Findings
80% of reviews are either 5-star or 1-star, with only 20% in between. Real products usually have more balanced ratings.
Review dates show suspicious clustering patterns, which may indicate coordinated fake reviews.
Low author diversity detected - some reviewers may have written multiple reviews.
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