
But the AirPods Pro are rated IPX4, which means they're more water-resistant than the Galaxy Buds Plus, which satisfies an IPX2 rating. Note that both of these wireless earbuds have an in-ear design that provide a layer of noise isolation, but only the AirPods Pro have active noise cancellation (ANC).īoth wireless earbuds will be fine during your sweaty workouts or if you get caught in the rain. As a result, the Galaxy Buds Plus stayed in my ear better during an active workout such as an outdoor run. I have small ear canals, and the smallest tip on the Buds feels more comfortable than the equivalent on the AirPods Pro. I prefer the fit and feel of the Galaxy Buds Plus because they feel more secure than the AirPods Pro.

How each earbud fits varies wildly depending on the size and shape of your ear, so what feels good to my ears may be completely different from what you like.
