The new Galaxy Buds 3 may look very similar to Apple’s AirPods, according to images released by South Korean retailer Coupang (via @TEQHNIKACROSS on X). HE The pair of wireless headphones will adopt a structure similar to the Apple modelbut there are design differences and a distinctive silver color.
A. The visual renewal for Samsung’s TWS headphone family is remarkable. Until now, the brand’s accessories have had a rounder, simpler and more compact appearance that sits almost invisibly in the ear.
In this new style, the Galaxy Buds 3 will feature rods that will improve stabilization on the ears and will likely provide more space for the placement of internal components such as the battery and larger audio drivers. But the style is almost “patented” by Apple’s AirPods, which have adopted this structure for generations.
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It’s possible to see from the renderings that the Galaxy Buds 3 will have thinner edges, which is likely a way to differentiate them from the more rounded appearance of its rival. A. The silver color will also help distinguish the accessory from other headphones on the market..
To: Rods can also be used to increase the usability of the model.provides more possibilities for movements (e.g. pinch with fingers).
Previously published rumors We suggest that Samsung is working on two models, Although Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro have different offers in terms of price and features, both will have a body structure. It is currently unknown what strategy the company will follow to differentiate its products.
There is no estimate for the release of Galaxy Buds 3 for now. A. Samsung often introduces new headphones alongside more significant launchesSuch as mobile phones and tablets during Unpacked events.
Source: Tec Mundo

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