Compare JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds vs Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

P1 JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
P2 Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Comparison Takeaways

JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • LDAC is 4.6 vs 1.5. LDAC is widely appreciated by Android users for higher-quality wireless audio and is treated as a premium advantage....
  • Multipoint connectivity reliability is 4.2 vs 2.6. Multipoint and device switching are a major feature and usually work smoothly once set up. Some reviewers experienced...
  • Multi-platform compatibility is 4.3 vs 2.8. Multi-platform support is strong across Android, iOS, and computers, helped by standard Bluetooth features and platform pairing options....
  • Android compatibility is 4.6 vs 3.1. Android users get the most obvious upside through LDAC support and Fast Pair-style conveniences, and several reviews specifically...

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • Portability/foldability is 4.5 vs 3.5. Portability is strong, with the case described as small, pocketable, and easy to carry.
  • Stability is 4.8 vs 4.2. Stability is strong for reviewers whose ears matched the shape, with evidence of perfect fit and secure wear.
  • Touch control responsiveness is 4.3 vs 3.8. Touch and gesture controls are mostly praised as responsive and easy to use once learned.
  • Transparency mode quality is 4.5 vs 4.0. Transparency and ambient modes are a highlight, often described as natural, clear, or useful for conversation.
Average score
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.9
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3

Across reviews, ANC is consistently strong and competitive at the flagship tier, especially with a solid seal and the included foam tips. Several reviewers still place Bose or AirPods Pro 2 a step ahead for the most cocooned, best-in-class quiet. Noise canceling is highly tunable, with adaptive modes and manual strength steps/sliders available in the app and often from the case screen. Most reviewers found it easy to dial in more reduction or more awareness depending on environment.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

ANC is generally useful to strong, with several reviewers praising it, while others note it is not always class-leading or fit-proof.

Android compatibility
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.6

Android users get the most obvious upside through LDAC support and Fast Pair-style conveniences, and several reviews specifically cite Android phones during testing. Compatibility is generally smooth, and features feel most complete on Android.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.1

Android and Samsung compatibility is useful but restrictive, since the best features require Galaxy devices and some are Android-only.

App
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.4

The JBL Headphones app is viewed as central to the experience, enabling firmware updates, mode switching, and deeper personalization. Most find it well organized, though a minority report occasional crashes or flaky connections.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.7

The app and settings experience is feature-rich, but one review called the Galaxy Wear app bare-bones and another notes a learning curve.

aptX
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
1.0

aptX support is effectively absent based on evidence that the buds are not compatible with AptX hi-res formats.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
3.8

A/V sync is typically fine for video, but Bluetooth gaming latency can be noticeable for some reviewers. Using the case as a transmitter is repeatedly framed as the lower-latency workaround for flights, TVs, and certain gaming setups.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.4

Latency evidence is mixed: common codecs are said to lag minimally, but hi-res settings and missing low-latency modes add caveats.

Auracast support
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Auracast support is clearly present and repeatedly noted as useful for public or shared broadcasts.

Bass performance
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.4

Bass is punchy and deep with strong slam, and many reviewers highlight it as a core strength. A few find the stock low end a bit thick for vocals or podcasts, but EQ presets make it easy to trim or boost.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Bass is a consistent strength, described as deep, energetic, punchy, and extended, though one review found it too strong on some tracks.

Battery
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3

Battery life is consistently strong, commonly cited around 7-8 hours with ANC and up to about 11 hours without, with the case extending totals into the 32-44 hour range. Long-term impressions suggest only modest degradation after heavy use.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.3

Battery life is adequate but not a standout, with repeated six-hour ANC evidence and several concerns versus rivals.

Bluetooth
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.5

Bluetooth performance is generally stable with fast pairing and modern conveniences like Fast Pair/Swift Pair depending on platform. A few long-term or multipoint users mention occasional reconnect hiccups, but dropouts are not a dominant complaint.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Bluetooth support is modern and generally stable, centered on Bluetooth 6.1, with one review noting some dropouts.

Build quality
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.2

Build quality is generally reported as solid and durable, with good materials feel and hardware that holds up over time. Cosmetic wear on the case (micro-scratches, fingerprints) shows up, but functional durability complaints are rare.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.2

Build quality evidence is limited but positive, including a reviewer saying the redesigned case feels more durable.

Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.2

Hi-res playback is a strong Galaxy-specific feature, with repeated 24-bit/96kHz UHQ or SSC evidence.

Button control usability
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.0

Pinch and stem controls are generally effective, though one review found the pinch area somewhat painful or awkward.

Carry case quality
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.5

The smart charging case is a defining feature, offering a touchscreen control center and useful shortcuts without pulling out a phone. The main downsides are physical size and occasional reports of UI lag or brightness quirks, but overall sentiment is strongly positive.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

The carry case is generally praised for its clear lid, magnetic feel, easier bud placement, and visibility.

Charging
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.4

Charging is convenient and fast, with USB-C plus Qi wireless charging and a quick-charge feature that can deliver several hours from a short top-up. The case provides multiple full recharges, though heavy screen use can draw additional power.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Charging is a strength because reviewers cite wireless charging plus wired USB-C case charging.

Codec support
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.6

Codec support is broad for the category, covering SBC/AAC plus hi-res LDAC and, in some coverage, LE Audio/LC3 in transmitter mode. This flexibility is frequently cited as a reason these feel future-proof.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.2

Codec support is strong inside the Samsung ecosystem, but non-Samsung devices fall back to common lower codecs.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.1

Comfort and fit are mixed and highly ear-dependent: many find them comfortable for long sessions, but multiple sources note the buds are physically large/deep and can be tricky for smaller ears. Tip choice (including foam) is often the difference between secure comfort and constant readjustment.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.6

Comfort is widely praised, including long listening sessions, flights, and multi-hour use without fatigue for several reviewers.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.0

Design is widely seen as premium and distinctive, with a stemmed look and modern finishes, but size is a consistent theme. Both the earbuds and especially the case are larger than many rivals, which can affect small-ear comfort and pocketability.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Design sentiment is positive overall, with reviewers calling the buds premium, sleek, more polished, and better differentiated.

Dongle
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.6

Using the case as a transmitter (USB-C or 3.5mm/aux via included cables) is repeatedly praised for flights, treadmills, TVs, and older sources. Reviewers treat it as more than a gimmick because it adds flexibility and can improve latency behavior.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
No score yet
Eartips fit
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.8

Fit is polarized: several reviewers found a secure seal, while others could not get the tips to seal or stay put.

Ear tip size options
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.6

The included tip selection is generous, usually featuring multiple silicone sizes plus foam, and reviewers frequently credit it for improving seal and ANC. Most see the variety as a practical advantage for dialing in fit.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.6

Ear-tip options are included, but proprietary tips and fit complaints reduce the practical flexibility.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.6

EQ and tuning tools are among the strongest in-class, with multiple presets plus advanced multi-band EQ and Personi-Fi hearing personalization. Reviewers frequently cite these controls as the key to tailoring bass, brightness, and overall balance.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

EQ customization is a major strength, with a nine-band EQ, custom mode, presets, and Wear app adjustment all supported.

Find My
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
3.9

Find My-style locating features are present through the app and case controls, and reviewers generally find them useful for locating earbuds. A few note limitations around locating or pinging the case itself compared with the earbuds.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Find My support is clearly present through Find My Earbuds and map-based finding references.

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.7

Frequency-response evidence is mixed: detail and clarity improve, but one review notes bass/high balance issues that may need EQ.

Head gestures
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.9

Head gestures are supported for calls and assistant interactions, though some reviewers had not fully tested them.

Included accessories
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.0

Included-accessory evidence is limited to bundled ear tips and documentation.

Instrument separation
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.4

Instrument separation and imaging are repeatedly called out as clear and well-defined for true wireless earbuds. A few reviewers say it is not the most surgically accurate staging available, but it remains easy to place elements in the mix.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Instrument separation is repeatedly praised through comments about separated instruments, centered guitars, and textural detail.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.7

Integrated microphones are clearly present and usable, but mic impressions range from ordinary to very good.

LDAC
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.6

LDAC is widely appreciated by Android users for higher-quality wireless audio and is treated as a premium advantage. Tradeoffs show up in a few reviews: higher drain/latency and, in some implementations, disabling certain extra processing features.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
1.5

LDAC support is effectively absent based on evidence that the buds are not compatible with LDAC formats.

Lossless audio support
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.2

Lossless support is mixed because Samsung hi-res playback is supported, but one review stresses true lossless Bluetooth is not available.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Reviewers who addressed clarity at output levels described clean, dynamic, distortion-free playback.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3

Noise reduction for calls, including background and wind suppression, is frequently praised and often highlighted as best-in-class or close. Edge cases include echo handling or very windy, chaotic environments where voices can wobble slightly.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

Microphone noise reduction is a clear strength in wind, traffic, and background-noise scenarios, though not every voice sample was perfect.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3

Call microphone quality is a consistent strength, with many reviewers describing clear, intelligible voice capture across calls and meetings. A few note mild Bluetooth artifacts or voice coloration depending on app and conditions.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.7

Call quality is usable to strong, but evidence is mixed because some reviewers heard fuzziness, digitization, or fit-related variability.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3

Midrange and vocal clarity are typically strong, though some note a mild V-shape or mid dip that can make certain instruments feel less forward. Personalization tools (EQ/Personi-Fi) are frequently recommended to bring mids up if desired.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Midrange clarity is generally strong, with vocals, mids, and clear signatures receiving positive notes across several reviews.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3

Multi-platform support is strong across Android, iOS, and computers, helped by standard Bluetooth features and platform pairing options. The case transmitter further improves flexibility for devices without reliable Bluetooth audio.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.8

Multi-platform use is limited because non-Samsung devices can leave the product feeling incomplete.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.2

Multipoint and device switching are a major feature and usually work smoothly once set up. Some reviewers experienced occasional wrong-source switching or needed to toggle Bluetooth settings to recover, especially in multi-device workflows.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.6

Multipoint is a weakness outside Samsung devices, with several reviews noting no true multipoint or manual switching limitations.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.2

Passive isolation is strong when the tips seal well, but the benefit depends heavily on fit.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
3.5

Portability is the recurring compromise: the case is often described as chunky or less pocketable than typical earbud cases. Many reviewers still accept the bulk because the screen and transmitter functions add real utility.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Portability is strong, with the case described as small, pocketable, and easy to carry.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

Preset EQ evidence is positive, especially for Samsung's Dynamic profile, which reviewers used to add punch or emphasize strengths.

RGB lighting customization
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
1.0

Lighting customization is not a feature here; evidence says the lighting element is gone.

Sensors
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.5

Wear detection and related sensors are usually reliable for auto pause/resume and convenience features. Some smart automation features (like auto talk/voice-aware behaviors) can be overly sensitive depending on the user and environment.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Sensor-like smart features are strong, especially voice detection, siren detection, and adaptive behavior.

Sidetone adjustment quality
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.0

Sidetone support is present and lets users hear their own voice in the buds.

Smudge resistance
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
2.2

Smudge resistance is a weakness because the transparent case section shows scratches and fingerprints.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.5

Setup and software access are workable, but reviewers note a learning curve around where controls live.

Sound quality
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.4

Sound quality is a standout: most reviews describe an energetic, polished tuning with plenty of detail and broad appeal from the hybrid drivers. The default voicing can lean bass-forward, but EQ, Studio-style presets, and Personi-Fi help balance it to taste.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.6

Review evidence is strongly positive on overall sound, with reviewers calling the audio excellent, very good, or among Samsung's best.

Soundstage width
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.1

Soundstage is commonly described as wider than expected for sealed in-ears, with good left-right spread. Spatial processing can make it feel larger still, though the perceived benefit varies by listener and content.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.2

The available evidence points to a wider, more expansive stage rather than a cramped in-ear presentation.

Spatial audio
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.1

Spatial audio support is robust and often praised, especially with head tracking for movies and immersive listening. Opinion is mixed for music: some love the effect, while others find it changes timbre or feels inconsistent and prefer it off.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.2

Spatial audio support is clearly present through 360 audio and head tracking, though some features are Android or Samsung-focused.

Stability
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.2

Stability in motion is generally good for many users (running and gym use are commonly mentioned), especially with the right tips and seal. A smaller subset report dislodging or needing frequent fit corrections during activity.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.8

Stability is strong for reviewers whose ears matched the shape, with evidence of perfect fit and secure wear.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
3.8

Touch controls are broadly functional and responsive, but multiple reviews criticize the control scheme tradeoffs and limited customization. A few users mention occasional mis-taps or delays, and some prefer using the case screen or app instead.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.3

Touch and gesture controls are mostly praised as responsive and easy to use once learned.

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.0

Transparency and TalkThru/Ambient modes are generally clear and usable for quick conversations, but a few note hiss or a slightly digital character. Multiple reviews say it is good rather than the very best, with AirPods Pro 2 often cited as more natural.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

Transparency and ambient modes are a highlight, often described as natural, clear, or useful for conversation.

Treble clarity
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.4

Treble is usually described as crisp and controlled, delivering detail without harshness for most listeners. Some report a touch of brightness or occasional coherence/timing quirks versus top audiophile picks, but EQ can tame sibilance if it appears.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

Treble is mostly praised for crispness, clarity, and sparkle, but one lab-style review found the highs weaker than ideal.

USB-C
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.5

USB-C is used for both charging and for the case’s wired-input transmitter feature, which many reviewers find genuinely practical. Cable-based connectivity is frequently highlighted as a differentiator versus most competitors.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.5

USB-C support is consistently evidenced through case port mentions.

Value for money
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
3.7

Value is context-dependent: Samsung users often get strong value, while non-Samsung users and upgraders face more caveats.

Voice assistant integration
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.1

Voice assistant support is broad, with Bixby, Gemini, Google assistant, and built-in voice controls mentioned.

Volume output
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.4

Volume output is described as having ample headroom and getting loud without obvious breakup for most listening. Some reviewers note it reaches satisfying levels well below max volume, and volume limiting options exist in software.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.8

Direct evidence is limited but positive, with one review saying maximum volume is far higher than needed.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.3

Earbuds carry an IP55-level water and dust resistance rating in most coverage, making them suitable for sweat and light rain. The case is typically not described as water resistant, so it benefits from more care.

Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.7

Water and dust resistance is a strong point thanks to repeated IP57 evidence.

Weight comfort
Product 1: JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
4.4

The earbuds are described as light, with roughly 5g weight contributing to comfort.