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Gizmodo
a day ago
- Business
- Gizmodo
If Your Phone Is a Samsung, Amazon Just Crushed the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro to a New Record Low
Samsung really nailed it with the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. These wireless earbuds come packed with smart AI features and noise cancellation that actually works – no empty promises here. They even scored Gizmodo's Editors' Choice, which says a lot. If you've got a Samsung phone, these buds are like a dream come true and they leave the AirPods Pro trailing behind. Right now, Amazon has them at an all-time low of $189, which is down from $249, so this deal is definitely worth taking. See at Amazon The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro come with a package of technology that should improve your listening experience in smarter ways: To begin with, the active noise cancellation (ANC) is excellent. It not only minimizes ambient noise but it also adapts to your environment and activities so your favorite music or calls sound richer. You can switch ANC modes or ambient sound mode, which lets you stay aware of what's around you without needing to take the earbuds out. You'll also enjoy the AI-driven sound optimization: They read your ear shape and personalize the sound settings to match you to a T. The customized tuning allows the audio quality to sound like a personal prescription and every note comes through richer and more balanced. The sound itself is also balanced with deep bass, sharp highs and clear mids. Samsung redesigned the earbuds for a fit that is comfortable but not intrusive: You can wear them for long hours without discomfort which is crucial when you're using them through the day for calls. The design also helps with passive noise isolation and adds another layer of quiet to complement the ANC. And with their lightweight build, carrying these earbuds around in your pocket or bag is effortless. They also have smart features that are convenient to use on a daily basis: You can easily control with touch controls by pausing, playing, skipping tracks and turning on your voice assistant with just a touch. Samsung's AI interpreter can even translate real-time which is a welcome feature for the traveler or friends who speak in foreign languages. Battery life is good too, with many hours of playtime from one charge, along with extra juice when you charge through the case, so you can stay plugged in a lot longer than regular earbuds. For $189, the earbuds offer plenty of bang for the buck, especially when you factor that the price is usually around $249. See at Amazon


Digital Trends
21-07-2025
- Business
- Digital Trends
Save hundreds on Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch Ultra preorder
We're entering a new era of Samsung devices starting on July 25th. You can already pre-order Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 phones with a bonus $50 credit and extra offers, but did you know that you can do the same with the upcoming era of the brand's new and best smartwatches? Here, we'll go over what's available, our thoughts on each entry in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series, how to get them, and how much you can save. Just remember that you need to pre-order before July 25th to get these good deals. Preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is the standard entry into the newest series of Samsung smartwatches. The Galaxy Watch 8's features list is quite long, including things like bedtime guidance, vascular stress, and even some quirky additions like an antioxidant index, among others. It's also the first watch to have ectopic heartbeat detection, a potentially lifesaving feature. The watch has a base price of $380, but you can save up to $200 with a trade-in or get $50 of credit without a trade-in. Plus, you can get 47% off Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or 15% off Galaxy Buds 3 with your pre-order by selecting of the exclusive offers below the 'Samsung Care+' options. Tap the button below to get started on your pre-order and secure your offer before July 25th. Preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is the standard Watch 8's more refined cousin, giving that 'classic' watch look while maintaining the same Watch 8 smarts. Where the standard Watch 8 has a digital bezel that you can use to navigate the watch's functions, the Watch 8 Classic uses a real rotating bezel. While we don't necessarily think that this is 100% better, having something real to grab onto will solve issues if you have wet fingers. The Classic edition of the Galaxy Watch 8 will retail for $500. But, with your pre-order you can save up to $250 via trade-in or get a $100 credit without a trade-in. Then, you can get 47% off Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or 15% off Galaxy Buds 3 as a nice bonus for pre-ordering. Preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra There's nothing like 'Ultra' to signify that something is the premium of its cohort. The 2025 Galaxy Watch Ultra features the brand's longest-lasting watch battery yet, the largest screen of the series while being slightly lower in weight than the 8 Classic, and a 10ATM water pressure rating (double the 5ATM present on the 8 and 8 Classic), all while maintaining the great health insights of the other models. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025 will retail for $650, but you can save $100 when you pre-order, plus save up to $250 with a trade-in. This watch also offers the best complimentary offers, giving you 87% off the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or 71% off the Galaxy Buds 3.


Gizmodo
18-07-2025
- Business
- Gizmodo
Amazon Unloads All Galaxy Buds 3 Pro Units, Now for Less Than Ever Seen on Samsung's Store
Samsung has just taken the true wireless earbuds world a big step forward with the release of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, and they're doing it in a way that feels years ahead of the competition They are the first earbuds to actually use AI, from how they sound to how they listen back to you—and Apple's AirPods are way behind. For people looking for the lowest price, Amazon just announced a flash sale of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro where they are being retailed at an all-time low price of $189, a staggering $60 off the regular Samsung store price ($249). See at Amazon The new AI-powered features make these Galaxy Buds 3 Pro the smartest they've ever been: At their core is Galaxy AI which offers Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation that hears what's going on around you and your own routines and adapts what you hear in real time. No more fiddling with settings: Wherever you are, your Buds 3 Pro will be automatically muted to eliminate the noise you don't want and alert you to what matters. The adaptive equalizer, AI-powered too, tweaks the sound profile to your ears and how you have the Buds fitted so you hear the perfect audio experience no matter what you're doing. Samsung hasn't merely reached the level of noise and sound optimization: Galaxy Buds 3 Pro leap years ahead with language translation. With Real-Time Interpreter integrated in Galaxy AI, you can speak face-to-face with someone of another language and hear their words translated directly into your ears. That's not exclusive to in-person talk: Even on calls made with a Samsung phone, you can hear conversations translated in real-time through your Buds. For travelers abroad, this AI translation capability is a game-altering tool that instantly breaks down language barriers. What's more, its fresh new edition boasts a sophisticated look but it's the newly engineered fit that really matters: They shape to snuggle in for hours of listening time without ever being intrusive so you can become absorbed in music or television shows for hours on end. The silver luster and subtle lights give these Buds a sophisticated look that turns heads. Priced at $189 on Amazon today, there is no better time to join the future of listening. See at Amazon


Phone Arena
17-07-2025
- Business
- Phone Arena
Samsung's underrated Galaxy Buds 3 break into the spotlight with huge 47 percent discount
While bargain-hunting Samsung fans who've been in the market for a new pair of wireless earbuds these last few months may have reached the conclusion that they need to choose between the super-premium Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and entry-level Galaxy Buds FE, there's at least another product to consider. The non-Pro Galaxy Buds 3 are obviously slightly humbler compared to their "sister" model in terms of both active noise cancellation and overall audio performance. But that's why they're also significantly cheaper, normally costing $179.99 instead of $249.99. And now they're even more affordable, at $94.99. $85 off (47%) True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation, Sound Optimization, Real-Time Interpreter, Adaptive Equalizer, Galaxy AI, Touch Control, Bluetooth 5.4, IP57 Water and Dust Resistance, Up to 5 Hours of Uninterrupted Listening Time, 24 Hours of Battery Life with Case, Silver Color, Brand-New Condition, Two-Year Manufacturer Warranty Included Buy at Woot True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation, Sound Optimization, Real-Time Interpreter, Adaptive Equalizer, Galaxy AI, Touch Control, Bluetooth 5.4, IP57 Water and Dust Resistance, Up to 5 Hours of Uninterrupted Listening Time, 24 Hours of Battery Life with Case, White Color, US Version, Two-Year Warranty Included Buy at Amazon That's almost half of the list price knocked down with no special requirements or notable compromises, mind you, as the cheaper-than-ever Galaxy Buds 3 units available at Woot for a limited time in a single silver colorway are not only brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged, but also covered by a two-year manufacturer warranty. Although the Amazon-owned e-tailer doesn't spell that out for us, the extended warranty strongly suggests that we're looking at an official US version of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3, which makes this a more appealing offer than a Galaxy Buds 3 Pro Woot deal we recently told you about. That one incredibly brought Samsung's best buds from $249.99 all the way down to $109.99... in an "international" version with a modest 90-day warranty included. Amazon, in case you're wondering, can only slash up to 40 bucks off the aforementioned $179.99 list price of the "regular" Galaxy Buds 3, which further highlights the exceptional opportunity to save no less than $85 at Woot for the next five days (or while supplies last). Designed to look a bit too similar to Apple's AirPods 4 for my taste, the non-Pro Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 do shine with proprietary features and capabilities like Live Translate and Galaxy AI-powered Adaptive Equalizer while certainly not disappointing in the sound, battery life, or water resistance departments. Are these the absolute best wireless earbuds money can buy in 2025? Definitely not. Are they good enough for 95 bucks? Definitely yes. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer


Forbes
14-07-2025
- Forbes
Why I'm Excited For Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 And Watch 8 Classic
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Credit: Samsung Last week on July 9, Samsung officially unveiled its upcoming suite of new mobile devices: The Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the Watch 8. I'm a longtime fan of Samsung's constantly evolving Android products, and I've been using the flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra and the Galaxy Watch Ultra over the past several months, staying largely impressed with performance, design (kind of) and reliability. The large display on the S25 Ultra is great for gaming, and the UI is nice and quick, thanks to the phone's Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. Admittedly, I still want more battery life from both these devices, and even after running countless Samsung Health-tracked 10Ks, the lack of a physical rotating bezel on the Watch Ultra still doesn't feel modern—it feels lacking. Plus, the YouTube Music app is somewhat glitchy and it's very hit-or-miss when it comes to playing specific tracks. Often I can't access every other song while on LTE. Strange. Beyond the phone and the watch, I have also been enjoying testing the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, which Samsung sent over a while back for review. They sound fantastic, though I will say they don't fit in my ears too well, especially when exercising. They tend to slip out and require constant readjusting; annoying to say the least. I've recently ordered some replacement Comply memory foam eartips, so we'll see if that makes a difference when it comes to a more snug fit. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Credit: Samsung Still, I've got my sights set on July 25, because that's the day all the new successor devices hit the market. I'm always on the lookout for better mobile screens for on-the-go gaming, and the Z Fold 7 sports an impressive 8-inch internal display. In comparison to the S25's 6.9 inch singular screen, the Fold 7's phablet offering seems downright gargantuan. Granted, the S25 isn't a foldable device, but even the previous Z Fold 6's 7.6-inch inner screen was notably smaller. When you're mobile gaming, even incremental increases like this can make a huge difference. The outer display on the Fold 7 is bigger too, coming in at 6.6 inches, almost rivaling the S25. In terms of raw performance, I'm sure the experience will be rather similar to that of the aforementioned S25, because the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor is exactly the same here. Still, a larger display is sure to provide a slightly better gaming experience, especially for Android-native titles that can potentially utilize the full display real estate. As far as I know, streaming on Game Pass still limits the viewing area with cumbersome letterboxing, as a 21:9 aspect ratio isn't exactly standard when it comes to console gaming. Then there's the Watch 8 Classic ($500), which brings back the physical rotating bezel that was regrettably missing from last year's watch models. Until I extensively used the Watch Ultra, I didn't realize how much I value this particular feature, so it's good to see it returning for the Classic iteration of the Watch 8--I guess we're back to watch numbers again. You can purchase a vanilla version ($350) or an Ultra version ($650) of the 8 that don't ship with a physical bezel, but there's something so satisfying (and way more user-friendly) about twisting an actual integrated knob, as opposed to dumbly guessing at a digital adjustment. Galaxy Watch 8 lineup. Credit: Samsung I'm also intrigued by how incredibly thin Samsung was able to engineer the Z Fold 7: 8.9mm when folded and 4.2mm when opened up. Unfortunately, this means a compromise in battery size: 4,400 mAh, the same as last year's Z Fold 6. Quick aside: Is it actually a compromise if the phone is way thinner, though? Maybe it's a feat. Glass half full, man. That said, the S25 Ultra features a bigger 5,000 mAh battery, although you could make the case that Samsung, as it's making them thinner, is continuing to make all these phones more efficient, they don't need larger batteries. So we'll have to see how the Z Fold 7's battery life, even with a stagnant size, fares in hands-on reviews. I do really like my S25 Ultra, but a thinner foldable with a beefier display has me more than interested. And a new smartwatch that brings back the physical rotating bezel? Music to my ears, as long as the YouTube app gets fixed. The real drawback from my vantage point is the starting price for the Z Fold 7: $2,000. If you want 1TB of storage, it shoots up to around $2,400. I only need one kidney to function, right?