SAN FRANCISCO – Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Buds4 Pro and Galaxy Buds4, adding new audio hardware, adaptive software, and updated designs, at its Galaxy Unpacked event.
The Galaxy Buds4 Pro features a new wider woofer designed to increase the effective speaker area by nearly 20% compared with the previous generation. Samsung said the change allows for stronger bass and clearer sound without increasing the size of the earbuds. The Pro model also supports 24-bit/96kHz audio and uses a two-way speaker system tuned for balanced output across low and high frequencies.
Active Noise Cancellation, or ANC, has also been updated. The earbuds adjust noise control in real time, reducing low-frequency sounds such as engine noise during flights, train rides, or bus commutes. Enhanced Adaptive ANC and Equalizer settings analyze how the earbuds fit in the user’s ear and apply sound adjustments automatically.

For calls, the Buds4 series uses super wideband technology and machine learning for noise reduction. Samsung said this doubles the bandwidth of standard Bluetooth calls, helping voices sound clearer in busy environments such as restaurants, playgrounds, or sports events.
The Buds4 series adopts a new blade-style design developed through data analysis and simulations based on ear shape data. The earbuds are smaller and shaped for a more stable fit. A metal finish and pinch control area allow users to adjust settings directly on the stem. The charging case now uses a transparent clamshell design.
The Galaxy Buds4 Pro uses a canal-fit design, while the Galaxy Buds4 has an open-fit structure. Both models are available in White and Black matte finishes. The Pro model also comes in an online-exclusive Pink Gold.
The earbuds will launch alongside the Galaxy S26 series. Pre-orders in select markets begin today, with general availability starting March 11. The Galaxy Buds4 Pro is priced at ₱14,990, while the Galaxy Buds4 costs ₱11,490.
