Galaxy Buds 3 Pro repairability puts Apple AirPods to shame

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After a couple of years of waiting, Samsung has launched a new generation of TWS earbuds. The Galaxy Buds 3 series comes with a new stemmed design, reminiscent of Apple’s AirPods. However, it seems that the South Korean giant’s audio product is way ahead in one specific area. A teardown of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro confirms that their repairability is better than expected.

Earbuds are not usually products that users send in for repair. Many times they prefer to just throw them away and buy new ones. However, in more expensive models, repairability becomes an important aspect that can help you keep your premium earbuds for longer. Now, a Canadian vlogger specialized in electronic product repair has revealed how the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro performs in this particular area.

The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro boast good repairability

According to the source, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro case is surprisingly easy to disassemble. After all, we are talking about a product that boasts an IP57 rating, which makes them even submersible in water under certain conditions. So, you’d expect to find a seal that’s very difficult to remove. This is what happens with the AirPods Pro 2 which use a lot of glue, making them a nightmare for repairs. You could even damage Apple’s earbuds permanently while trying to open them.

The teardown suggests that changing the battery on the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro isn’t as difficult as on other premium earphones. The process still requires dedicated tools and experience in the segment, so it’s not something that just anyone can do. However, it seems that it will be simple for those who specialize in repairing electronic devices.

Perhaps Samsung is getting ahead of the curve by making its new products more repairable. The EU wants to promote the right to repair for users as much as possible. A new legislation could even force the return of removable batteries in smartphones. That said, while the repairability of the earbuds is good, Samsung has yet to resolve the quality issues found in the first batch.

2024-07-27 15:05:26