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Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are reportedly a hit because they actually deserve to be

The latest data reveals that, roughly a month into sales, Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are a massive hit, and that’s likely in part because they’re a product that deserves your attention.

ETNews reports that Samsung has already sold 100,000 Galaxy Buds 4 series units in 15 days in Korea alone. Over 90% of that is made up of the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro and, as mentioned, this data doesn’t include global sales of either product. This didn’t come from pre-orders, but rather from later post-launch sales with singular days that exceeded 7,000 sales.

Compared to the Galaxy S26 series, which saw much of its early success from pre-orders, it’s a little strange to see the Galaxy Buds 4 gaining traction later on. Apparently, much of the Buds 4 success has come from reviews, online reactions, and word of mouth. Once it became clear that Samsung had made big improvements this year, buyers swarmed.

And we couldn’t agree more.

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In our first impressions of the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, we found the sound quality, battery life, hardware, and more to be rock solid. “I couldn’t ask for more” was my basic takeaway.

Samsung is currently offering Galaxy Buds 4 Pro for $249 on its online store, while you can also pick up a pair from retailers such as Amazon and Best Buy – the latter is offering a $30 gift card with your purchase. As first noted by our sister site 9to5Toys, the best deal is currently at Woot, which is offering a brand new set for $199 – a $50 cash discount.

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