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Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Leak: Head Gestures & Design Changes

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Samsung’s⁢ galaxy Buds 4 Pro to Feature Revolutionary ‘Head GestureControl,⁤ Challenging⁤ airpods ⁢Dominance

Seoul, ‌South Korea – Samsung is poised to considerably disrupt‌ the wireless earbud market ⁣with the upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, featuring a novel “Head Gestures” control system that allows users​ to manage calls, notifications, and ⁢even interact with an AI⁤ assistant ⁣using simple head movements. Leaked facts suggests this feature, while‍ not entirely new to the industry,⁣ will ​be implemented ⁤with⁢ a level‍ of sophistication exceeding current offerings from competitors like Google and Sony.

the Galaxy ⁢Buds 4 Pro represent Samsung’s ⁣latest attempt to gain ground against Apple’s dominant AirPods line. While previous iterations focused on sound‍ quality and active noise cancellation, the Buds⁢ 4 Pro appear⁤ to‌ prioritize innovative user ⁤interaction. ⁣ Details⁣ emerged ‍following reports from ‌ The⁢ Free Android and El ⁣Español, ⁢showcasing⁤ the⁣ earbuds’ redesigned charging case‌ -​ now featuring a flat headphone placement instead​ of the ⁢current vertical insertion -⁢ and,⁢ crucially, the new gesture ‍control capabilities.

Samsung’s implementation of ​head gesture control will allow⁢ users to:

* Respond to calls, notifications, ​and more by nodding or shaking their head.
* Have the headphones read out notifications.
* ​ Dismiss alarms, timers, calendar alerts, ⁢and reminders.
* ​ Answer ⁢”yes or ‍no” questions or end conversations with the AI assistant.
* Enable hands-free control in situations where using hands is impractical.

“Samsung’s implementation seems much more complete,” according to reporting from⁣ El Español, suggesting a broader range‍ of functionality than​ existing⁣ solutions‌ like ⁢the nod-to-answer call feature found in Google’s Pixel Buds⁣ Pro 2.

Beyond the headline‍ feature, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro will retain popular functionalities from the current generation, including‌ 360-degree ⁤recording, adaptive noise control, a headphone find function, and multi-device ⁤pairing. Gesture control on the stick, previously ⁢highlighted ⁤as a key element of ‍the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, will also be maintained.

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