
A newly surfaced retail listing has given us our first clear look at the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, hinting that Samsung is preparing significant upgrades for its next-generation premium wireless earbuds.
Judging by the leaked visuals, the Buds 4 Pro retain the familiar stem design but feature subtle refinements aimed at enhancing comfort. The listing positions the earbuds as a device for those who value style, technology, and high-fidelity audio. The package includes multiple sizes of silicone ear tips, allowing users to find the perfect seal for a secure fit. Microphone vents are also visible on both the upper and lower parts of the stem, likely optimized for voice pickup and noise cancellation.
One of the most striking design changes is the charging case, which now sports a transparent lid—allowing users to view the earbuds without opening the case. Unlike previous vertical orientations, the buds sit horizontally inside. The case is equipped with a USB-C port and a dedicated physical button, which is reportedly designed to trigger a "Find My Phone" feature via an audio alert.
The leak also highlights a suite of new smart features, including environment-adaptive noise cancellation, head gesture controls, and real-time interpretation. According to the description, users can activate the interpreter mode simply by holding both stems simultaneously. Furthermore, head gestures—such as nodding or shaking—allow for hands-free call management and notification handling without ever touching a phone.
On the hardware front, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are said to pack a 3rd-generation two-way speaker system, promising a more immersive listening experience. The listing claims a total battery life of approximately 26 hours and an IP57 water-resistance rating, making them suitable for daily wear and light workouts.
Samsung is expected to officially unveil the new lineup at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25.
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