… the Nothing Ear
OK, maintain on, let me make my case right here.
The very first thing we discover in regards to the Galaxy Buds 3 Professional is their clear case, sure? Extra precisely — the clear flap, which helps you to see inside. As you in all probability know, Nothing is all about including clear components to its units — the stems of the Ear buds, most of their charging case, the backs of their telephones.
We name this shade See-through cool (Picture credit score – PhoneArena)
However positive, let’s chalk it as much as coincidence. Admittedly, the Galaxy Buds 3 Professional look cool — possibly Samsung simply desires to indicate them off.
Then, you open the Galaxy Buds 3 Professional case and are met with two coloured stripes — blue and crimson, for left and proper earbud.
Vaguely paying homage to one thing (Picture credit score – PhoneArena)
Alright, that is not a novel idea — it is a widespread factor in audio gear. Usually, the suitable channel is marked with crimson, and the left one could or could not have a blue shade marking. Nothing grabbed that professional audio custom and has been placing a crimson dot on the suitable earbud because the authentic Nothing Ear (1). Samsung began doing it now.
And once more, this could be a coincidence. However I discover it further complicated that Samsung additionally added an “L” and an “R” on its earbuds, proper subsequent to the colours. Removed from minimalistic, that is a bit over-designed and over-done — are we catering to the audio followers right here or not?
At this level, I used to be considering, absolutely I’m simply going nuts. Then I went to vary the silicone ideas, as I normally do, and observed one other factor that I’ve solely seen as soon as in current reminiscence. The guidelines have a mesh on the within, totally rubber, a part of your complete mildew. That is a brand new design that Nothing did with this yr’s Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear (a). Lo and behold, just a few months down the road, I see the identical factor on the Galaxy Buds 3 Professional.
Am I calling foul?
x = y + z (Picture credit score – PhoneArena)