Compare Viaim RecDot vs Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

P1 Viaim RecDot
P2 Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Comparison Takeaways

Viaim RecDot

Where It Has the Edge

  • Codec support is 4.0 vs 2.0. Codec support was only judged by SoundGuys, which highlighted LHDC as the high-quality option while noting iPhone users...
  • Ear tip size options is 4.2 vs 2.3. Ear-tip size options were consistently appreciated, with reviewers praising the multiple sizes and ability to dial in fit.
  • Multipoint connectivity reliability is 3.9 vs 2.3. Multipoint and dual-device use were praised when seamless, but one reviewer had trouble reconnecting after using a second...
  • Battery is 4.3 vs 3.0. Battery life was a major positive across most reviews, commonly described as all-day or solid, despite one reviewer...

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • Instrument separation is 4.5 vs 3.3. Instrument separation and detail were praised through references to clear placement, textural insight, and good separation between instruments.
  • Transparency mode quality is 4.7 vs 3.5. Transparency and ambient mode were consistently praised as natural, clear, and among the better implementations reviewers had tried.
  • Preset EQ profile quality is 4.8 vs 3.9. Preset EQ feedback was positive, especially for the Dynamic preset, which reviewers said added punch or emphasized the...
  • Treble clarity is 4.6 vs 3.8. Treble was generally praised for sparkle, crispness, and clarity, contributing to a clean and lively sound.
Average score
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.0
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.9
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.9

ANC was broadly usable for offices, commutes and everyday noise, but many reviewers said it trails AirPods, Bose, Samsung or other high-end competition.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.2

ANC drew mostly positive reactions, from useful to very strong, but several reviewers still found it behind the best competitors or dependent on fit.

AI transcription and summaries
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.5

Reviewers repeatedly described the recording, transcription, speaker labels, summaries, mind maps and action-item tools as the RecDot’s standout strength, though a few noted punctuation, speaker-ID or workflow limits.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
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AI translation
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

AI translation was usually seen as useful, fast or impressive, but evidence was mixed by language, app workflow and the lack of true in-ear translation in some tests.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
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Android compatibility
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.3

Android and Samsung compatibility was strong for Galaxy owners but weaker for non-Samsung Android users because many advanced features are locked down.

App
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

The app was usually praised for functionality, layout and AI workflow, but some reviewers noted dependence, upsells or polish issues.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

The app and software feature set was considered robust and useful, but some reviewers found the app bare-bones or ecosystem-gated.

aptX
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
1.5

aptX support was scored negatively because reviewers explicitly criticized the lack of compatibility with formats like AptX outside Samsung’s codec path.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.4

Low-latency or gaming-mode performance was positively described in the few reviews that evaluated it.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.5

Latency evidence was mixed: Android latency and gaming mode were praised, while one reviewer warned that a high-quality audio setting could affect lip sync.

Auracast support
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Auracast was treated as a useful, forward-looking feature for public and shared broadcasts.

Bass performance
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.9

Bass was often described as punchy or strong, but multiple reviews found it boomy, overwhelming, stuck or muddy depending on track and EQ.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Bass was usually described as deep, energetic, controlled, and not boomy, but one reviewer found the low end too strong on some songs.

Battery
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.3

Battery life was a major positive across most reviews, commonly described as all-day or solid, despite one reviewer finding typical-use endurance lacking.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.0

Battery life was consistently a caveat: it often met claims or felt average, but multiple reviewers called it short or disappointing versus rivals.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.8

Bluetooth reliability was mixed: some reviewers reported quick or stable connections, while others had reconnecting or random disconnect issues.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

Bluetooth performance was mostly positive, with future-proofing and no disconnection issues noted, but one reviewer experienced a few dropouts.

Build quality
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.7

Build quality was mixed, ranging from plasticky or average to top-notch, high-quality or excellent depending on reviewer.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Build quality impressions were positive, with reviewers noting a more premium metallic look and a case that felt more durable.

Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Hi-res playback was praised as detailed and audibly better on Galaxy devices, but several reviewers stressed that it is Samsung-gated.

Button control usability
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.2

Physical and pinch controls were useful for FlashRecord and playback, though one review found the case buttons easy to confuse.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.9

Button and pinch controls were mixed: several reviewers liked the redesigned stems, while others found the controls awkward or slow to learn.

Cable quality
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
2.5

Cable quality was only criticized by SlashGear, which found the short included USB-C cable impractical beyond basic use.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
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Carry case quality
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.0

Case quality was mixed: reviewers liked the smooth, compact, satisfying sliding case, but some criticized flimsy or confusing opening behavior.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

Case quality was generally praised for style, pocketability, easier bud placement, and wireless charging, though some found it blocky or less ergonomic.

Charging
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.6

Charging drew positive feedback for fast top-ups and practical charging support, especially when reviewers needed quick extra playback time.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Charging was praised for convenience, especially wireless charging and the inclusion of USB-C.

Codec support
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.0

Codec support was only judged by SoundGuys, which highlighted LHDC as the high-quality option while noting iPhone users are capped at AAC.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.0

Codec support was strong for Samsung owners but criticized for proprietary lock-in and lack of open hi-res formats.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.5

Comfort over long sessions was a consistent strength, with reviewers reporting lightweight wear, hours of use and little irritation.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.8

Comfort was a major strength across many reviews, with several reviewers wearing the buds for hours without fatigue or pain.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

Design feedback leaned positive for the sleek silver look and ergonomic case, though a few reviewers found the earbuds plasticky or less premium.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Design and aesthetics were widely praised as sleeker, more premium, more distinctive, and better than the previous generation.

Eartips fit
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.0

Fit was mixed: several reviewers found a secure or proper seal, while others said the buds were not snug or did not fit their ears well.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.5

Eartips fit was highly subjective: some reviewers got a fantastic or secure seal, while others could not get a firm fit.

Ear tip size options
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.2

Ear-tip size options were consistently appreciated, with reviewers praising the multiple sizes and ability to dial in fit.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.3

Ear tip options were a recurring concern because the proprietary design limits third-party swaps and included sizes did not solve fit for everyone.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.4

EQ customization was a clear positive, giving reviewers useful tools to tame bass, adjust presets and personalize sound.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Equalizer customization was praised for giving users strong control over the sound and for rescuing or tailoring the tuning.

Find My
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.3

Find My support was positively received in the few reviews that mentioned it as a useful convenience for misplaced earbuds.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
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Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.9

Frequency-response impressions were mixed, combining praise for clean output with criticism of a heavy V-shaped bass-forward tuning.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.0

Frequency response evidence was mixed, with one lab-style reviewer saying the mids were fine but the bass balance was somewhat off.

Head gestures
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.5

Head gestures were treated as modern and mildly useful, though not a breakthrough feature.

Included accessories
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

Included accessories were judged useful where discussed, mainly because the package included ear tips, cable and setup materials.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
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Instrument separation
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.3

Instrument separation was split, with one reviewer praising orchestral distinction and another finding rock sections muddy and cluttered.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Instrument separation and detail were praised through references to clear placement, textural insight, and good separation between instruments.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.6

Integrated microphone performance was mixed, with clear earbud recordings in some tests but one complaint that actual call recordings were not great.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.0

The integrated microphone array received positive hardware-level comments, even though call quality varied across reviews.

LDAC
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
1.5

LDAC support was scored negatively because reviewers explicitly criticized the lack of compatibility with formats like LDAC outside Samsung’s codec path.

Lossless audio support
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.0

Lossless and high-res support received positive evidence, but the strongest benefits depend on Samsung’s own codec path.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

Maximum-volume clarity was mixed: some heard clean output with no distortion, while SoundGuys noted audible distortion on heavy bass hits.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Review evidence supported strong clarity with little distortion, though comments were about clean output generally rather than a dedicated max-volume stress test.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.3

Microphone noise reduction drew positive comments for suppressing ambient, wind or traffic noise and keeping voices intelligible.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

Microphone noise reduction was often praised for blocking background noise and wind, though fit and mic-selection issues could hurt performance.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.0

Call and voice pickup were generally clear enough for calls and recordings, though a few reviews heard fuzziness or weak recorded-call audio.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.6

Call microphone quality was mixed: some reviewers heard crisp or strong calls, while others heard fuzziness, digitization, or minor wonkiness.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

Midrange clarity was generally positive, with clear vocals and mids reported, though one reviewer found vocals recessed in busier mixes.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.7

Midrange and vocal clarity earned strong praise, with reviewers calling vocals clear, forward, cutting, or unmuddled.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.5

Multi-platform compatibility was a weakness because reviewers repeatedly said the product feels incomplete or limited outside Samsung devices.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.9

Multipoint and dual-device use were praised when seamless, but one reviewer had trouble reconnecting after using a second device.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.3

Multipoint was one of the clearest weaknesses, with reviewers repeatedly noting no true universal multipoint and weaker switching outside Samsung devices.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.0

Passive isolation was only discussed by one reviewer, who said the seal helped compensate for ANC that was not flagship-level.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.8

Passive isolation depended heavily on fit: some reviewers got a strong seal, while others found isolation could be weaker.

Offline playback and onboard storage
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.5

Onboard storage and no-phone recording were valuable because reviewers liked capturing audio directly from the buds or case without relying on a phone.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
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Portability/foldability
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.3

Portability was only scored once, with the reviewer saying the case fit well in a pocket without much bulge.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Portability was positive because the case was described as small and pocketable.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.9

Preset EQ quality was mixed, with some useful genre presets but complaints that presets were unreliable across broader listening.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.8

Preset EQ feedback was positive, especially for the Dynamic preset, which reviewers said added punch or emphasized the buds’ strengths.

Sensors
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.5

Sensor performance was only scored once, with the reviewer praising in-ear detection that starts and stops playback.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Adaptive sensors and detection features were generally useful, with reviewers praising timely voice detection and automatic ambient switching.

Sidetone adjustment quality
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Sidetone was appreciated for helping callers hear their own voice, though one review noted digital hiss.

Smudge resistance
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
2.5

Smudge resistance was a weakness in the one review that mentioned fingerprint-prone reflective accents.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.0

Smudge resistance was weak because the transparent case was said to show scratches and fingerprints.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.9

Setup simplicity was mixed, spanning easy or seamless pairing and app setup, plus a fiddly iPad pairing experience.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.5

Setup simplicity was somewhat mixed, with one reviewer noting a learning curve after Samsung moved controls into phone settings.

Sound quality
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.3

Sound quality was usually praised as clear, strong or better than expected, but several reviewers said it falls short of flagship earbuds or struggles with heavier, busier music.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.6

Reviewers largely treated sound quality as the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro’s standout strength, praising clarity, richness, and detail, though one lab-focused review found the tuning somewhat off without EQ.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

Soundstage width was a relative strength in the reviews that discussed it, with wide or wider-than-expected presentation mentioned.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

The soundstage was described as more open and expansive than expected for earbuds.

Stability
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.5

Stability was mixed, with some secure-fit praise but concerns about intense exercise, strolling or fit inconsistency.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.5

Stability was polarized, with some reviewers saying the buds stayed in well and others reporting slipping, especially while moving.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.7

Touch and stem controls were polarizing: some found them easy or flexible, while others called them fiddly or hard to confirm.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Touch and swipe responsiveness was mostly praised, especially when reviewers could adjust or grab the buds without accidental playback changes.

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.5

Transparency mode was acceptable for basic awareness in some reviews, but others described it as artificial, behind competitors, or not the best.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.7

Transparency and ambient mode were consistently praised as natural, clear, and among the better implementations reviewers had tried.

Treble clarity
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.8

Treble received mixed feedback: some heard clear highs, while others reported tinny percussion, shrillness or extra bite.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.6

Treble was generally praised for sparkle, crispness, and clarity, contributing to a clean and lively sound.

USB-C
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

USB-C was mentioned positively as part of a convenient charging setup.

Value for money
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.1

Value depends heavily on use case: many reviewers found the price justified for AI-heavy workflows, while others saw poor value for sound-only buyers.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.8

Value depended on the buyer: several reviewers called them worth it or easy to recommend for Galaxy users, while others said non-Samsung buyers could do better.

Voice assistant integration
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
3.4

Voice-command control was mixed, working well in normal use but raising battery and mishearing concerns.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
No score yet
Volume output
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.7

Volume output was praised where tested, with reviewers describing loud playback and strong maximum output.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
5.0

Volume output was considered more than sufficient, with one reviewer saying maximum volume exceeded what users would need.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.0

Water and sweat resistance was judged adequate for sweat, rain and dusty use, but not for submersion or extreme conditions.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

The IP57 protection was treated positively for dust, rain, sweat, and stronger water resistance than many earbuds.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Viaim RecDot
4.6

Weight comfort was praised by reviewers who noticed the light earbuds during extended or all-day wear.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.8

Weight comfort was praised through comments about lightness, low pressure, and forgetting the earbuds were in.