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Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro vs Jabra Elite 10

Galaxy Buds3 Pro integrate deeply with Samsung phones — Jabra leads on call quality and multipoint.

By Chris Weller · Last updated: May 2026 · Affiliate disclosure

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Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro

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Full Spec Comparison

Spec Galaxy Buds3 Pro Jabra Elite 10
ANC Performance Excellent Excellent
Audio Codec SSC Ultra (Samsung), AAC, SBC LC3plus, AAC, SBC
Spatial Audio 360 Audio (Galaxy AI, head-tracking) Dolby Atmos (head-tracking)
Call Quality (microphones) 3 mics (bone conduction + beamforming) 6 mics (MultiSensor Voice)
Multipoint Connection 2 devices (Galaxy ecosystem priority) 2 devices (true multipoint)
Battery (buds only) 6 hours (ANC on) 6 hours (ANC on)
Battery (with case) 30 hours total 27 hours total
IPX Rating IPX7 (waterproof) IP57 (dust + waterproof)
Fit Style Blade design (over-ear stabilizer) In-ear (oval ear tip)
Galaxy Integration Full (GalaxyAI, Auto Switch) None
Find My / Tracker Find My Mobile (Samsung) Find My (Apple) + Google
App Galaxy Wearable Jabra Sound+

Analysis

Galaxy Buds3 Pro and Jabra Elite 10 are both premium Android-first earbuds, but they optimize for different use cases. Samsung's Buds3 Pro are designed as an extension of the Galaxy ecosystem — if you have a Galaxy S or Z phone, the depth of integration (lossless SSC Ultra codec, instant device switching, Galaxy AI features) is unmatched by any third-party earbuds. Jabra Elite 10 is ecosystem-neutral and wins on the features that matter regardless of phone brand: call quality and multipoint reliability.

Jabra's MultiSensor Voice is the single most differentiating spec in this comparison. Six microphones — including a bone conduction sensor that picks up voice vibrations directly from the jaw — produce call audio that's recognizably cleaner than Galaxy Buds3 Pro in noisy environments. In independent RTINGS testing, Jabra Elite 10 scores among the highest in "our voice" (how you sound to callers) of any wireless earbuds at any price. If your primary use case involves phone or video calls, this difference is meaningful.

Both deliver strong ANC — equivalent in most real-world scenarios. Samsung's Active Noise Cancelling works well for commuting and office noise; Jabra uses Adaptive ANC that adjusts based on your environment. Independent testing puts them within a few dB of each other across frequency ranges, with no clear winner for all environments. Both are a clear step up from simpler everyday earbuds.

Spatial audio implementations differ: Galaxy Buds3 Pro uses Samsung's 360 Audio with head-tracking that integrates with Samsung Galaxy content; Jabra uses Dolby Atmos head-tracking that works across any Dolby Atmos content regardless of platform. For Netflix and Apple TV+ content (which supports Dolby Atmos widely), Jabra's implementation is more universally compatible. Samsung's 360 Audio is more compelling specifically within the Samsung ecosystem.

Battery life is close: both run 6 hours ANC-on per charge, with Galaxy Buds3 Pro getting 30 total hours from the case versus Jabra's 27. Neither requires daily charging for typical use. IPX7 vs IP57 is a technical distinction — both are rated for submersion, but the Galaxy Buds3 Pro's IPX7 lacks Jabra's dust seal (the "5" in IP57). For gym use or light outdoor use, both are adequately protected.

Who Should Buy Which

Best for Samsung Galaxy Phone Users

Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro

Galaxy AI integration enables Auto Switch (earbuds move between Galaxy devices instantly), SSC Ultra lossless codec on Samsung phones, and deep integration with Samsung Health and Samsung DeX. On a Galaxy S or Z device, the Buds3 Pro experience has no Android equivalent.

Best Call Quality

Jabra Elite 10

MultiSensor Voice uses 6 microphones combined with bone conduction sensor data to isolate your voice from background noise. In independent testing, Jabra consistently outperforms all earbuds — including AirPods Pro — on call clarity in noisy environments. For professionals who take frequent calls.

Best for Multi-Device Users

Jabra Elite 10

Jabra's true multipoint maintains connections to two devices simultaneously — a phone and a laptop — and switches audio output based on which device is playing. Samsung's multipoint prioritizes Galaxy devices and is less seamless when switching between non-Samsung hardware.

Best for Active Use (Sports, Running)

Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro

IPX7 waterproofing (submersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes) vs Jabra's IP57 (same protection, but also dust-sealed). The blade design with ear stabilizer wing also provides a more secure fit during high-movement activities than Jabra's oval in-ear tip alone.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro

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Jabra Elite 10

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