But didn’t you guys praise the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro in your review?
The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro looked (and sounded) so promising in our original review.
Can you imagine paying $250 for a pair of “god tier headphones” only for their eartips to break without warning or apparent reason or receive units with random chips and dents all over them? How about ordering a white model and getting one smudged with blue dye that just won’t come off?
That would clearly be bad even for a sub-$100 product, and to Samsung’s credit, the company recognized the issue as something that needed fixing. But is everything fine now that shipments have (apparently) been restarted? We honestly don’t know, and that’s clearly another problem.
Can you trust Samsung?
I don’t know about you dear readers, but I personally cannot. That’s because the tech giant never communicated the root cause of those very serious quality issues, as well as the exact steps the company planned to take to avoid future problems.
This long wait is never a good sign for a new product. | Image Credit — Samsung
In a nutshell, the Buds 3 Pro’s US availability situation remains all over the place, which strongly suggests (to me, at least) that there’s something seriously wrong with this product.
What should Samsung do?
Despite their age, the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are still undeniably great.