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Samsung 's Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are here, and they came with a radical redesign. People were quick to point fingers —"It's an AirPods Pro copy"! One may say"Hey, most wireless earbuds look this way nowadays", but the fact that the non-Pro Galaxy Buds 3 also look exactly like the non-Pro AirPods kind of renders this point moot. Yes, let's call a spade a spade — Samsung took some... notes from Apple.
But, I can't help but notice there must've been another source of inspiration for the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Something about their futuristic, kind of over-designed looks just reminded me of...The first thing we notice about the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro is their transparent case, yes? More accurately — the transparent flap, which lets you see inside.
Then, you open the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro case and are met with two colored stripes — blue and red, for left and right earbud.Alright, that's not a novel concept — it's a common thing in audio equipment. Typically, the right channel is marked with red, and the left one may or may not have a blue color marking. Nothing grabbed that pro audio tradition and has been putting a red dot on the right earbud since the original Nothing Ear . Samsung started doing it now.
At this point, I was thinking, surely I am just going nuts. Then I went to change the silicone tips, as I usually do, and noticed another thing that I've only seen once in recent memory. The tips have a mesh on the inside, entirely rubber, part of the entire mold. That's a new design that Nothing did with this year's Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear . Lo and behold, a few months down the line, I see the same thing on the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.
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