The moment Samsung unveiled its latest earbuds at the Unpacked event, the tech world leaned in. Now, the same pre-order deal has resurfaced, and it's impossible to ignore.
The Galaxy Buds 4 land at $173.72, bundled with a $20 gift card. Their Pro siblings sit at $249.99 with a $30 gift card. The prices have barely budged since launch, making this a rare window to grab them without hesitation.
Samsung isn't hiding its ambitions. These earbuds mirror Apple's AirPods 4 in design—no silicone tips, just a sleek shape that rests in your ear. Noise cancellation is built in, water resistance hits IP54, and a live translation feature works like magic.
Swipe and pinch to control them. Ask a question aloud, and the AI answers directly through the buds. Call quality has seen a serious upgrade, and the charging case comes in black or white.
Then there are the Pros. At $249, they match the AirPods Pro 3 in price and concept. The difference? Silicone tips seal the ear for superior noise cancellation—Samsung calls it ANC 2.0. Water resistance jumps to IP57, meaning they survive a meter of submersion.
But the real story is the two-way speaker. Unlike the single driver in the Buds 4, this setup delivers high-fidelity sound with crisp frequency separation and almost no distortion. PCMag called them "excellent." When the audio pairs with a Samsung phone, the integration feels seamless.
These aren't just earbuds—they're a statement. Samsung dared to compete head-on with Apple, and the result is a lineup that demands your attention. The deal won't last forever.