Average score
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.2
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.8
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.1

ANC is consistently rated as very good for $99: strong enough for commuting, offices, and travel, but still a step below the very best premium earbuds. The ANC controls are a plus, with multiple levels and adaptive behavior giving users more flexibility than many earbuds at this price.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.0

ANC performance is polarized: several reviewers find it strong and effective, while others rate it merely average and still behind the best-in-class models, especially for certain environments. The buds offer multiple noise modes and adaptive behaviors. Some like the options, but multiple reviews describe adaptive switching as inconsistent or not clearly different from other modes.

Android compatibility
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.4

Android users get extra upside from features like Fast Pair and LDAC, making the Ear (a) a particularly good value outside closed ecosystems.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.4

Android compatibility is strong overall, and the experience is best on recent Samsung phones where the newest codec and AI features are available.

App
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.4

Nothing X is widely praised for being clean, stable, and genuinely useful rather than filler software, adding meaningful value to the overall package.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.9

The Galaxy Wearable app unlocks core features like EQ, noise modes, and Find My tools. Reviews repeatedly warn that iPhone support is limited and some features are Samsung-only.

aptX
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
1.0

Several reviewers explicitly note there is no aptX support, which is a drawback for some Android users who want broader high-quality codec compatibility.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.3

Video and gaming latency is generally reported as good, helped by a low-latency or game mode in some setups, though availability can depend on device and settings.

Bass performance
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.2

Bass is energetic and satisfying, with enough weight for pop and hip-hop, but the default tuning can lean bass-heavy until you dial it back in the app.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.3

Bass is frequently described as boosted and punchy. Many enjoy the impact, but a few reviewers call it thumpy or overcooked without EQ.

Battery
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.2

Battery life is a clear plus overall, especially with ANC off, and most reviewers found the case and quick top-ups easy to live with day to day.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.6

Battery life varies noticeably by reviewer and settings: some measured around 4.5 to 5 hours with ANC, while others report closer to 6 hours or more, and some tests cite longer runtimes. Reviews note the battery is not designed to be user-replaceable, so long-term serviceability is limited compared to more repairable designs.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.2

Bluetooth stability is mostly solid, but there are scattered reports of stutters in interference-heavy areas, so reliability is good rather than flawless.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.3

Bluetooth stability is generally strong, with few dropouts reported and solid range, though occasional stutters or device-specific quirks are mentioned.

Build quality
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
3.9

General build quality is good enough for the price, but the clear plastics and case finish draw some concern about scratches, creaks, and long-term wear.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.0

Build quality is generally good with strong water resistance, though early QC chatter and fragile or finicky ear-tip swapping show up repeatedly.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.1

The case is generally liked for its smaller footprint and pocketability, though some reviewers found it fiddly to open, awkward to load, or prone to cosmetic wear.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.6

The clear-lid case is generally compact and convenient, but a few reviewers dislike the feel, one-hand opening, or the fussiness of seating stems correctly.

Charging
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
3.8

Charging is convenient thanks to fast USB-C top-ups, but the missing wireless charging is one of the most repeated compromises in the reviews.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.2

Charging is well rounded with USB-C and wireless charging. Some sources highlight fast top-ups or convenient reverse wireless charging support on compatible phones.

Codec support
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.4

Codec support is strong for the price, covering AAC and SBC broadly while also adding LDAC for higher-quality Android listening.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.4

Codec support is solid for Samsung owners via Samsung Seamless Codec options, but limited for everyone else, with common fallbacks to AAC or SBC.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.6

Long-session comfort is one of the most consistently praised traits, with reviewers repeatedly calling the earbuds easy to wear for hours without fatigue.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.2

Long-wear comfort is widely praised thanks to the stemmed design and reduced ear pressure, but side sleeping can be uncomfortable and fit still varies by ear shape.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.5

Design is a major selling point: the transparent Nothing look feels distinctive, stylish, and far less generic than most earbuds in this price band.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.9

Design is divisive: many like the blade-stem look and lights, while others view it as too AirPods-like or slightly plasticky.

Ear tip size options
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
3.9

The included tip selection works for most listeners, but the fit options are not especially expansive, so very small ears may need more trial and error.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.2

Ear tips come in three sizes. Several reviews mention the swap process can be annoying and early units had tearing complaints.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.0

EQ options are helpful and easy to use, but customization depth is limited versus pricier models because the Ear (a) relies on a simpler 3-band approach.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.2

EQ options are unusually deep for mainstream earbuds, with a 9-band equalizer and presets called out as a major advantage for tuning the sound.

Find My
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.1

Find My is a small but appreciated bonus that makes the feature set feel unusually complete for budget earbuds.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.6

Find My and tracking features are improved with lights and alerts, but some reviewers still want UWB-grade precision and note occasional quirks.

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.4

Measured tuning is often reported as close to a modern target in mids and treble, with extra bass energy that can be dialed back via EQ.

Instrument separation
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.4

Where instrument separation was discussed, the Ear (a) performed well, making layered parts and small details easier to pick out than expected for budget buds.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.3

Instrument separation is strong, with multiple reviewers noting they can track individual elements in busy mixes more easily than on older Galaxy Buds.

LDAC
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.5

LDAC support is a real differentiator in this segment and repeatedly mentioned as one reason the Ear (a) feels more premium than its price suggests.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
1.0

Multiple reviews point out there is no LDAC option, limiting hi-res codec flexibility outside of Samsung’s proprietary codec path.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.2

Maximum volume is generally ample for typical listening. No major complaints surface, though the loudest levels can sound a bit strained in some accounts.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.0

Voice isolation can be impressively effective in some tests, yet reviewer consensus is more mixed once wind and heavier background noise enter the picture.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.8

Noise reduction for calls is mixed: some tests show strong background suppression, while others struggle to pull much reduction without the right client or conditions.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.0

Call quality is usually clear enough for everyday use, but it is not universally excellent, with some reviews reporting compressed or only average-sounding calls outdoors.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.0

Call mic quality is usually rated good to excellent, with clear voice reproduction in many tests; a few reviewers still describe it as only fine or slightly unnatural depending on device and conditions.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.2

When reviewers called out the mids, they usually praised clear vocals and an open midrange, though the tuning is still more fun than strictly neutral.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.2

Midrange is typically clean and articulate with good vocal detail, though some describe it as slightly recessed in a V-shaped tuning.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.5

Cross-platform behavior is a quiet strength, with reviewers liking that the core experience works well across Android, iPhone, and PC instead of favoring one ecosystem too heavily.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.3

These earbuds work on many devices, but cross-platform value depends on how much you rely on Samsung-only features and the lack of a full iOS app experience.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.4

Multipoint is a standout convenience feature here, with most reviews praising smooth two-device switching, though a few noticed occasional prioritization hiccups.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.2

Multipoint and device switching are often limited to the Samsung ecosystem. Some reviews praise seamless Galaxy-to-Galaxy switching, while others note weak or missing multipoint for mixed-device setups.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.8

Passive isolation is decent with a good seal, but it varies by fit and ear tips; some reviewers say it lags behind foam-tip competitors for blocking high-pitched noise.

Sensors
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.0

In-ear detection and related sensor-based conveniences add polish, though fit sensitivity can occasionally trigger false pauses until the tips are dialed in.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.1

Sensors enable wear detection and convenience features in supported apps, with some reviews highlighting automatic pausing and posture or voice-detect behaviors.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.6

Setup and day-to-day software use are repeatedly described as fast, intuitive, and frustration-free, which helps the earbuds feel polished beyond their price.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.8

Setup is usually straightforward, helped by quick pairing and clear in-app controls, but some reviewers find the interface non-intuitive or note feature lock-in outside Samsung.

Sound quality
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.4

Across the reviews, sound quality is the Ear (a)'s biggest strength: lively, clear, and more refined than most sub-$100 rivals, even if it stops short of true flagship polish.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.4

Across reviews, sound quality is a standout: a lively, detailed presentation with strong clarity and a generally wide, engaging mix that can compete with top-tier earbuds, especially after EQ tuning.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.3

Several reviews describe the presentation as wider and more spacious than expected at this price, helping music and movies feel less boxed in.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.3

Soundstage is commonly praised as wider than average for in-ears, helping music feel more open and layered.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.8

Spatial and 360 audio features are included and can be fun, but reviews are mixed on immersion, head tracking accuracy, and real-world usefulness.

Stability
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.4

Fit security is usually strong enough for commuting and light workouts, though a few reviewers still had occasional loosening depending on ear shape and activity.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.0

Stability is often improved versus older Galaxy Buds, with many reporting a secure fit for workouts, but some testers still experienced easy dislodging depending on ear shape.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.3

The pinch-based controls are usually described as responsive and more reliable than typical tap controls, although some advanced gestures take practice.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
3.9

Controls are a frequent talking point: many find pinch and swipe gestures responsive and precise, while others dislike the stem shape and the learning curve for consistent pinches or swipes.

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
3.7

Transparency mode is usable and sometimes above average for the class, but it is also one of the most common weak spots, especially versus flagship rivals.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.1

Transparency mode is a highlight for many, described as natural and very clear, though a few note slight hiss or less realism than the very best implementations.

Treble clarity
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.2

Treble detail is generally strong for the class, but some listeners noted the top end is not as airy or extended as pricier earbuds.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.2

Treble is crisp and revealing with good sparkle and detail. It can lean bright or forward for sensitive listeners, and some note a bit less refinement with ANC engaged.

Voice assistant integration
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.1

Voice controls and assistant integration are widely mentioned, including hands-free commands. Reliability is often praised, but setup and feature depth can vary by device and preferences.

Volume output
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.3

Volume output is strong, with enough headroom for outdoor use, though not every reviewer found it exceptionally loud versus the broader market.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
No score yet
Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.3

The buds are seen as gym- and commute-friendly thanks to their splash resistance, but the lower-rated case means the protection is not equally robust everywhere.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
4.6

With an IP57 rating, water and sweat resistance is consistently positioned as a strong point for workouts and daily use.