Stronger sound, smarter noise control, and a more refined design make the Galaxy Buds4 Series a compelling choice for Galaxy users seeking an everyday premium audio companion.
Samsung’s Galaxy Buds4 Series arrives as more than a routine refresh. Positioned alongside the Galaxy S26 line, the Buds4 and Buds4 Pro reflect Samsung’s effort to make audio feel like a natural extension of its wider AI-led device ecosystem. Strong focus on comfort, sound quality and convenience gives the new range broad everyday appeal.
Design stands out as one of the biggest strengths of the new series. Samsung says the range introduces a new blade design with recessed pinch control and an ergonomic fit shaped through extensive ear-data analysis and thousands of simulations. Such a design-first approach matters because comfort often decides whether premium earbuds become daily essentials or remain tucked away in the case. Customer feedback on Samsung’s product page also repeatedly highlights fit and ease of use among the strongest positives.
Audio performance gives the Buds4 Pro a clear edge within the line-up. Samsung has equipped the Pro model with an enhanced two-way speaker setup featuring a wider woofer and tweeter, a dual amplifier, and support for SSC-UHQ up to 24-bit/96kHz. The standard Buds4 comes with a one-way dynamic driver and the same codec support, offering a more accessible option without stepping too far away from the premium experience. On paper, the Pro model looks better suited to listeners seeking fuller and more detailed sound.
Noise control and call quality also emerge as major talking points. Both models support Active Noise Cancellation, Adaptive Noise Control, Super Clear Call, and 360 Audio with Head Tracking. Real-world user comments published on Samsung’s site frequently praise noise cancellation, sound clarity, and comfort.
Consistency across those early reviews gives extra credibility to Samsung’s positioning, especially for users who take calls on the move or listen in busy public spaces.
Broader appeal comes from how closely the Buds4 Series is tied to the Galaxy experience. Samsung describes the earbuds as a natural companion to the Galaxy S26 range, with AI agents and hands-free controls helping extend everyday interactions beyond the phone. Some headline features, however, depend on compatible Galaxy devices running recent software, so the richest experience will be felt most strongly by users already invested in Samsung’s ecosystem.
Pricing in the UAE places the Buds4 Pro at Dh949 and the Buds4 at Dh699. Those price points keep the range within the premium wireless earbuds bracket, while still appearing attainable for buyers looking for a daily-use device. Buds4 Pro looks like the stronger pick for users who care deeply about sound richness and premium hardware. Buds4 should suit mainstream users who want a modern, feature-rich pair of earbuds without moving to the very top tier.
Overall, the Galaxy Buds4 Series appears polished, practical, and commercially well judged. Samsung has not chased flashy reinvention here. Refinement, wearability, and ecosystem value shape the real story, and those strengths should help the series find a solid audience among everyday Galaxy users.


