Samsung has cut the price of the Galaxy Buds4 Pro three times over three days during Prime Day, and each drop has pushed these 2026 flagship earbuds further below where they started. Amazon now has them at $199, down from their $249 launch price, which is the lowest these earbuds have ever been sold for since releasing just weeks ago. This deal requires Prime membership, and getting in through the 30-day trial needs no card.
Two speakers per earbud
The Galaxy Buds4 Pro use a two-way speaker system with a dedicated tweeter and a dedicated woofer in each earbud. That’s two drivers per ear, four total, handling a split frequency range rather than asking a single driver to reproduce everything from deep bass to the highest treble frequencies simultaneously. The tweeter handles the upper register with the precision that single-driver earbuds at this price can’t match on high-frequency detail, while the woofer delivers low-end fullness without the muddiness that comes from a single driver being pushed past its optimal frequency range.
The 24-bit hi-fi codec transmits audio at a resolution that preserves the original recording’s detail over Bluetooth rather than compressing it down to the point where the difference from a wired connection becomes audible. For high-resolution audio sources from Apple Music, Tidal, or Amazon Music HD, that codec is what allows the two-way speaker system to actually demonstrate its advantage: the source quality has to match the playback hardware for the improvement to be real rather than theoretical.
ANC 2.0 adapts in real time to the acoustic environment rather than applying a fixed cancellation profile, which produces smoother, more consistent noise reduction across variable noise situations. The IP57 waterproof and dustproof rating covers rain, sweat, and accidental submersion, and the changeable ear tips let you dial in the fit that seals properly for the most effective passive noise isolation underneath the active cancellation.
Three drops in three days on earbuds that came out weeks ago
The Galaxy Buds4 Pro launched at $249 just weeks ago. Three consecutive Prime Day price cuts later, they’re at $199 and still going. That trajectory is unusual for a flagship product this new: most manufacturers hold pricing firm on recent releases during major retail events rather than cutting repeatedly over the course of the same sale. The fact that Samsung has moved the price three times in three days signals a level of Prime Day aggression that makes waiting for the next drop a reasonable strategy, but also one that risks the deal disappearing entirely when Prime Day ends.
The 2-year warranty included with the US version of the Buds4 Pro covers more than the standard 1-year warranty most competing earbuds offer at this price point, and the 12.5-hour average battery life with the case extending that further handles daily use comfortably without needing a mid-day top-up. The AI Assistant integration with the Galaxy S26 Series and Live Translation deliver the AI-powered features covered in previous Buds4 Pro coverage, with the audio hardware being the angle that makes this iteration worth a separate look.
Three price cuts in three days on a pair of earbuds that launched just weeks ago is not a pattern that repeats after Prime Day ends. At $199 for a two-way speaker system, 24-bit hi-fi audio, ANC 2.0, and IP57 waterproofing on Samsung’s current flagship earbuds, the window to catch this price is exactly as long as Prime Day runs.