 So you guys know I had to do this video. The Galaxy Buds Plus versus the Airpods Pro versus the One More True Wireless ANC. Let's find out. So when Samsung announced the Galaxy Buds Plus at the unpacked event with the Galaxy S20, I had to do a comparison against the Airpods Pro but I was gonna throw in the One More True Wireless ANC because I just got those as well and I've been using them for a bit. So let's start off with the Galaxy Buds Plus, right? The successor from Lassie is very successful Galaxy Buds. These have not just a new touch of color with the different colors like the baby blue, you know, the red, the black and of course the new kind of glossy white finish. Now it reaches for $149, you're going, okay, why is he more expensive? What's new here? What's different? Well, a couple of things. He doesn't have ANC built in but he does have longer battery life at 22 hours with 11 hours playback on your earbuds longer than anyone else I've seen so far. That could be wrong, but longer than anyone I've seen so far. Now, that's also another 11 hours within the case. You do have wireless charging still built into it so that's there and you've got, of course, USB Type-C for charging which will also give you 60 minutes of playback so an hour with just three minutes of charge. So that's wonderful. You're like, that's great but what about the sound on the E? How does it sound? Now, what about the fit? All that fun stuff, right? So fit-wise, it's still one of the best in terms of just fit and they've also added winglets as well to give you more secure fit for people who need that and I like the options that are available there. Just find the right ear tips for you and that gives you some really good noise isolation and I'll say it works out really well especially with these. Taking them on a flight, I was able to use them on the plane and listen to music quite well. Now, it's not, of course, as strong as an active noise cancellation but the isolation is really, really good. On the subway, it's fine. On the plane, you're still probably gonna need ANC. Now, when it comes to audio and, of course, you've got a couple of options with the EQs there to help and that's probably the best way to listen to, of course, the Galaxy Buds. I will say, though, the highs are really clean. I like the feel of the highs on these ones. The mids are much lower than the original version not as much as I would like it to be and the lows are actually a bit on the flat end. Not too flat but just a little bit for me. Overall, though, the sound quality is really nice. Vocals come out so clear and it's got a much brighter sound to it. I do like them. I do like the way the sound. Now, people ask, Thunder E, what about the microphone? Fear not. Samsung added a third microphone to this and I have to say the mic quality is really good. I've been having conversations with friends, clients and people have had no idea and they've just enjoyed a very clean, clear conversation with me and I've got to say, they have done a good job here. So, look, it's pretty solid. Now, let's move over to the One More True Wireless ANC which retail 499. Now, what do you get with these? First of all, these are stylish. They've got that black carbon fiber finish and you've got this case that's much more lengthier and bigger, of course, than the Galaxy Buds case. That case does have, of course, wireless charging. It has USB Type-C, so you've got that built into it as well. Now, this also have active noise cancellation which is great so when you put them in your ear, it's got a really nice fit and they give you also a ton of ear tips for that to give you the best custom fit that you can actually go with with these. But the controls are, you've got touch controls on the sides of your earbuds that give you a cycle through for your active noise cancellation. There are two levels of active noise cancellation and this also pass through and there are buttons at the top which you use for either pausing and playing music or increasing and decreasing your volume. Now, I will say this can get a little confusing but after just considerable amount of use, maybe about an hour or two, you can get used to the button controls there. Now, battery life is at 22 hours with six hours playback within the earbuds and you've got another 16 within the case. So not as long as the Galaxy Buds but when it comes to the audio quality, this thing is really nice. It is very warm in sound and it's got a nice richness to it. Now, the highs do not go as high as the Galaxy Buds which I really like the way those highs hit but the lows and the mids are really nice. They feel more robust here if you will. Now, when it comes to the microphone call quality, I'll say it's good. It's not fantastic but it's still a good microphone and the active noise cancellation is solid all the way through. I like the fact that there are two levels. You can easily tap to get a different sense if you want to. So it depends on where you are in your environment. It works out pretty well. And then of course, you have the Apple AirPods Pro. Retailer $249 is the most expensive of this whole bunch and of course, they have active noise cancellation. I have to say, I will give Apple props for the active noise cancellation. They do work out really well and they give you a nice sense feel. Now, the fit of these are also much better than the original AirPods but for me they don't fit as well all the way. I wish they had extra air tips which Apple does not provide but they still do a good job in terms of fit when you're actually using them. Now you're looking at about 24 hours of battery life with these with six hours playback with each earbuds and then of course more with the case as well. Now, this of course has wireless charging so you can actually go ahead and wirelessly charge your device and in terms of audio quality which is what you guys are thinking of, this has also a nice clean sound. The highs do not hit as high. The mids and lows are good but what you do get is a little bit of a miss there in the mids, just a bit there that kind of makes it tail off so it doesn't go as robust as I would like when you're comparing all three together. Now, the microphone as you know is war-renowned and is really, really good. Apple hasn't actually slouched it at all. You can have very good conversations with this and they'll go really well. So, how do I rank all of these? Well, when it comes to audio quality, I'm gonna start there. I have to give that to the one-mores. The one-mores sound, probably the most robust for me and every genre I try, it really plays a very rich, clean tune. Now my second are the Galaxy Buds Plus. Yes, the highs are really nice and the mids and lows are a bit lower but when I go through genres, they sound really clean and really clear and the music comes out clear. Now, the AirPods Pros are also good as well. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that they are bad just because they're number three. I'm just saying that in this hierarchy here, the AirPods Pro have, of course, maybe the weakest sound for me in my sound quality note. The highs don't really hit it as much and it's not as robust overall. Now, when it comes to the microphone, yep, Apple takes the lead here just by slight. Margin over the Galaxy Buds. The Galaxy Buds have come a long way to catch up to giving you clean and clear sound. Now, number three, of course, are the one-mores which are good but not as good as the other two. Now, of course, active noise cancellation is something the Galaxy Buds cannot compete with but the isolation is really good and probably better than all of the other two combined. But in terms of active noise cancellation, I give this a slight wind to one more just because it has two levels of active noise cancellation. I think its first level or the highest level is about the same as Apple's but its second level uses a different gene to skip through, if you will. Now, overall here, I have to pick one, two, and three. And of course for me, sound quality takes the leading category of all categories and I have to give that to, of course, the one-mores. The one-mores sounds the best. It has a good microphone. It also has some really good ANC and that's something that's really balanced overall at that moment with 99 price points. And of course you do have, of course, 22 hours of battery life. Now, my number two here are the Galaxy Buds Plus. The sound quality is very nice and clean and of course you've also got a really great battery life on the earbuds themselves at 11 hours and of course quick charge time of just basically three minutes to give you 60 seconds of use. Plus the microphone's been improved. Now, my number three is the AirPods Pro. They're good but of course they're too high priced for me at 249 and the audio quality is good but not great. The ANC is good, very good and the microphone is really solid. I think that's my placement for you guys here. What do you think? How would you stack them up? You might pick something else over the other but you're just reminding you again, the Galaxy Buds Plus are 149, the OneMores are 199 and the AirPods Pro are 249. So there you have it guys. Number one, OneMores, number two, Galaxy Buds Plus and number three, AirPods Pro. Leave your thoughts down below. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment.