If you’re on the hunt for premium earbuds that won't break the bank, this Woot deal might stop you in your tracks. For a limited time, Woot is knocking 52% off Samsung's top-tier Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.
The sale has dropped the price of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro down to just $120 from the usual $250—applies to both the Silver and White colorways. That’s a flat $130 discount on some of the best ANC buds on the market right now. So, what’s the catch here? You’ll have to compromise on the warranty. Woot is actually selling the Latin American model of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, which, while functionally identical to the US version, misses out on Samsung’s 1-year limited warranty. That said, you do get Woot’s 90-day limited warranty, under which the company will either replace the product or refund the full amount.
The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are great all-around earbuds, ranking right there with the likes of the Sony WF-1000XM5, AirPods 2 Pro, and Technics EAH-AZ100̌. According to The Verge, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro offer exceptional sound quality that closely matches the Harman target curve. Noise cancellation is fantastic too, with Rtings ranking them above Sony's and Technics’ top offerings. The buds also support 24-bit/96Hz high-resolution audio streaming, but this requires a Galaxy phone with Samsung's proprietary Samsung Seamless Codec (SSC). Battery life is rated for six hours with ANC on, with the case holding an additional 26 hours of charge. You also get IPX7 water resistance, multipoint Bluetooth 5.4, pinch gesture controls, wireless charging, 360 Audio, and a real-time interpreter mode powered by Galaxy AI. The buds work with any Android device running 8.0 Oreo or later. They're also compatible with iOS, but you'll miss out on advanced controls and customizations as Samsung doesn't offer a companion app for iPhones.
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