
So let’s get this out of the way right now. If you currently have a Samsung phone and are not trying to run multiple devices that aren’t Samsung branded, there is no better choice in the world of Bluetooth than the Samsung Buds 4 Pro. Look, I know it’s a very bold statement to make to most people. There are a bunch of earphones in the world today that people buy even while using Samsung phone lineups. We have the Noble Rex 5, B&W, Bang & Olufsen, Master & Dynamics, Sennheiser, Bose, and many more branded earphones. I understand this, but the Samsung Buds 4 Pro smokes them all, having the best combo of sound, fit, features, ANC, looks, size, hear-through, and phone call ability.

Without a doubt, the connection to Samsung devices is the key here, I will admit. If you just have an Android phone and not a Samsung, this doesn’t apply to you either. There are still the amazing Sony XM6s, which check the most boxes of any earphone in the world that is universally useful across multiple platforms. These would out-check the Samsung buds if you needed more than one device coverage that wasn’t Samsung-related. And of course, the AirPods are still the kings for Apple iPhones if you own an iOS device. So again, I’m not saying the Buds 4 Pro are the best for everyone.
But make no mistake about the capability of these earphones for your Samsung phone. And I’m not just focused on the fact that it’s one of the few devices that have a command wordless control ability, making it the fastest and most convenient control option that has ever existed on any earphone in the world. Or that it’s only one of maybe three devices in the world of Bluetooth that still sound in stores and actually read your text messages for you when they come in. Or that they are one of only two devices that still have a working “Hey Google” voice control. Nope, all those exist with the fact that UHQ codecs make their sound actually rival every single Bluetooth earphone you can throw up against it. It’s flat out amazing to have all this going on if you have a Samsung phone, and more, like the translation feature and at least 7 hours of battery life. So if you own a Samsung phone and you actually on the fence about this, it’s possibly the easiest no-brainer decision you will ever make if you only need it for Samsung branded devices.




