Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Review – Android’s AirPods Pro Moment?
While most of the spotlight was on the latest Galaxy phone launches, Samsung quietly released one of the best audio products of 2026 — the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro.
After several days of real-world testing (flights, workouts, editing sessions, calls), I can confidently say:
These are my favorite wireless earbuds of 2026.
🎥 Watch the full review here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivlEeC-yFg
Design & Comfort
Samsung introduced a refreshed design with:
A compact cube-style case (wireless charging + USB-C)
A tinted clear lid with a satisfying magnetic snap
IP57 dust and water resistance (buds only)
A redesigned square stem for improved gesture controls
The square stem makes volume swipes and squeeze controls more precise than previous generations. Even more important — they stay securely in-ear without constant adjustments.
Comfort + stability = daily-driver ready.
Sound Quality: Dual Drivers, Big Upgrade
Each earbud includes:
A dedicated subwoofer
A separate tweeter
Individual amplification per driver
The result is clear highs, punchy bass, and strong separation across a wide frequency range.
Samsung also includes a full 9-band EQ with presets, giving you real control over tuning. The “Dynamic” preset adds a fun V-shaped boost, but you can dial it in exactly how you prefer.
These aren’t just convenient earbuds — they genuinely sound premium.
Active Noise Cancellation & Ambient Mode
ANC performance is strong — easily competing with AirPods Pro.
Highlights:
Adjustable ANC levels
Natural-sounding ambient mode
Automatic switch to ambient when you start talking
Siren detection that temporarily switches to ambient
Seamless return to ANC after conversation
Perfect for flights, commuting, or busy office environments.
Smart Features
Inside the Samsung ecosystem, you get:
Instant multi-device switching
360° spatial audio with head tracking
In-ear detection
Find-my tracking
Live translate
Gaming mode (reduced audio latency)
They also work with iPhone via standard Bluetooth, though without Samsung’s app-based customization.
Final Thoughts
The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro balance:
✔️ Excellent sound
✔️ Strong ANC
✔️ Comfort and portability
✔️ Deep ecosystem features
✔️ Real customization
For Android users — especially within Samsung’s ecosystem — these are currently the ones to beat.
If you want the full breakdown, mic samples, and detailed comparisons, watch the complete review here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivlEeC-yFg
Let me know your thoughts — are these enough to make Android earbuds the new benchmark?