 Okay, you guys asked for this. How do the Galaxy Buds compare to the Apple AirPods Pro? I'm also going to add two more headphones, the Huawei Free Buds 3, and this Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro. Okay, so we know the AirPods Pro price of 249, comes with a wireless charging case, has a brand new design, has ear tips now, so it fits better. Shake your head, still gonna stay, although I don't like the fit that much just because it feels like it's gonna fall off, right? It also has the ability to have, it also has noise cancellation, and pass through, and you can actually change that by tapping and holding on your earbud there, and pass through is really good. Out say, active noise cancellation is solid on here with the Apple AirPods Pro. Now, in terms of app features, not much, but Apple keeps things simple and easy. You can change your noise cancellation in the volume settings of your iPhone. Now, the Galaxy Buds Retivo 129, came out early in the year, changed a lot of things. It's got a nice small pill-like case, comes in multiple colors, that gives you wireless charging, USB Type-C, fast charging there. Battery life is about 15 to 18 hours, about five to six hours per use from the earbuds. I do like the fit, the fit really well, they will not fall off, you can shake your head, dance whatever you wanna do, they will stay in there. I do like that. The application itself, the Galaxy Wear app, gives you some functionality. You can go through some EQ presets, you can also have pass through if you want, because it's got a really tight pill, there's no noise cancellation on here by the way, and it can focus on voice. Those things work out pretty well, I'd say. And again, the fit and feel just really nice and solid. Now, number three here, the Huawei FreeBuds 3, they have a very interesting style. They kinda have a similar style of the original AirPods, and which means of course they are open, which would mean that while you're listening, you still have a lot of sound coming in. It does have active noise cancellation as well, and touch controls on the side. All of them have touch controls, if I would say. Now, the case comes with wireless charging built in. It do have about 20 or so hours on the case and about five hours of listening with them. It's got the brand new Kirin A1 chip, so connectivity is seamless. That's something you see with all three. They have seamless connectivity to devices. The Kirin A1 chip works best of course, directly with a Huawei device, but you can still connect via Bluetooth on your smartphone. Now, the app itself, there's an AI Live app that gives you some functionality. You can go in, you can remap the buttons on there, and of course you can change your active noise cancellation on and off, but nothing too extensive. Now, the Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro from Anker does compact with a lot of features. I do like the case feel and look of it though. The case has wireless charging as well, so all of them have wireless charging, but the case gives you 32 hours of battery life, mutual, a lot of battery life, and you do have eight hours per use. Four noise canceling microphones on here. You've got something that also has an app that gives you some really cool features. Now, the app goes a long way in. It helps maps your listening profile, so it gives you a profile, or you can go through a bunch of other profiles there, and I decided to go with a flat profile. Now, when it comes to active noise cancellation who has the best, I gotta give it to Apple because two of them don't. The Galaxy's and the Soundcore don't, and the Huawei, it's an open back, active noise cancellation just won't work for you there. So it just doesn't work well. Now, in terms of battery life, the Anker takes the bait right there because Anker does well with batteries anyway, this has 32 hours, which is really, really cool. And the fit of both the Anker and the Galaxy Buds work out really well. Now, speaking of audio, which is the main thing here was why you buy it through wireless Buds. How do they sound? Now, we talked about the AirPods Pro when my other video, when I compared it to the Sony WF-1000 III, so go check them out. The Sony's are way ahead. To me, this is one of the best wireless Buds you can pick up. And the AirPods are good. They have a little muddle bass there so it kind of leaks into other parts. You can still hear things well and vocals do come out well. They don't go as high. So if you're listening to a podcast or documentary, they work out really well with that. But if you're listening to audio or someone singing, it doesn't really get the highs as much as you like. I use Michael Jackson's Beat It to listen to and I also use Rocketman as my listening test for all four of these. Now, the Galaxy Buds, on the other hand, when you're listening to them, you have to turn on one of the EQ settings. That's the best way to listen to them and that's how they are built. Now, what I would say though, the highs come up really well. I'd probably have one of the best highs out of all of these. And there's not much in terms of bass. That's where it's problem-wise, but I do like a flatter profile because I think that's just a better representation of the audio you're feeding in. If you have bass, the bass comes through, but it's not hefty in there. So it doesn't muddle a lot of the sound that you're listening to on them. And I like that because it's really clear and really comes out quite well. The Huawei Free Buds 3, I thought sounded good, but the open back design really took away from the listening. I really had to push them in and they do fall out when you actually have that kind of design. So you shake my head, it doesn't work. So I had to push them in and the active noise cancellation doesn't do much because again, I'm getting a lot of outside noise. So I couldn't give it a fair assessment because I could hear other things while listening to music. And yeah, they're open back. If I want that, then that's what you go for. While the Anker Liberty 2 Pros are quite interested because you get some really nice sound profiles you can play with. You can map your own sound, which is really important. If you like that, you can go with that. But I decided to go with a flatter profile. They have a flat profile there that works really well. The bass is a little high, not as high as the AirPods Pro, but I like the sound stage it creates. Again, the fit is also pretty good. So the highs come out well, the mids are really good on this. This is really, it's really good on the mids I think and the lows are just fine. But the sound profile is really good and then it works out really well. For its price point of 150, it's pretty solid. So when it comes to sound, I had a mixture here. I would say my number one A and one B are probably the Galaxy Buds and the Anker. My number three would be the AirPods Pro and my number four are the Huawei Free Buds because I couldn't really hear as much because of the open style. Now finally, microphones, because of course you guys want to hear about that. All of them have built-in microphones and if I were to rig the microphones in terms of order, the Galaxy Buds come in at number four. They are okay in a quiet setting like this, but outside or if it's just even some more noise, it gets muddled. Samsung, please fix that in the next generation. My number three will actually go to the Anker Soundcore. The Soundcore has good noise-canceling mics but they tend to have that noise-canceling feel to it. So if it's a noisy area, it actually is beneficial but if it's quiet, it doesn't. So I think they need to work on that or maybe there's something they can do in software to actually change some of that. Now my number two, surprisingly to some people, are the AirPods Pro. Now the AirPods Pro sound good. Don't get me wrong, the mic is really good on them and I have really no complaints but I had some calls with a bunch of people and they told me that they preferred the sound of the Huawei Free Buds 3 and it does a really good job. I was able to have really good conversations, people could hear me quite clearly. I'll call it a 1A and 1B but the Huawei Free Buds have been here. So there you have it guys. This is how they all pay off. If I were to rank all of them, which are the best in this list here, the Huawei Free Buds are number four. Open back design doesn't really work for me and it doesn't work for a lot of people. You tend to lose a lot and the active noise-canceling doesn't work there but my number three is gonna be quite interesting if people are gonna fight because are the AirPods Pro? Yes, the AirPods Pro have good improvements from the original AirPods which I thought were trash. So for me it's a step above but and the audio is improved but the model bass still comes in, it's really bass rich. So when I'm feeding tracks and this is what you guys have to listen to is take tracks that have no bass and feeding and you get bass into it. That's not what the track was built for. Now the tracks that do have bass that it becomes enhanced, I feel like this is something that beats taught them. That's just how I feel with it. But I put them at number three, it's good improvement but not there. My number two are the Galaxy Buds. The Buds have a much more flatter feel so there's really no bass. So people who like bass will not like that but the highs really come out well. Vocals are quite clear, very crisp sound. The sound stage is really good on them and really solid. And my number one are the Anker. Now the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro have really good sound. The EQ settings do a wonderful job. I went on a flat profile. I could really enjoy my listening here. You've got 32 hours of battery life, you've got wireless charging, you've got a decent microphone on there. I think a lot of it just says, look, this is solid and it's priced at 150. So it's basically the second cheapest here and it does a really good job in a lot of segments. So there you have it guys. That is how I see how the Galaxy Buds, the AirPods Pro, the Huawei Free Buds and the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro stack up. If you have any questions or any comments, let me know. If you disagree with my ranking levels, yeah. Leave me a comment down below. 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