
"This one's obvious -- the AirPods Pro 3 work best with Apple products. Technically, you can pair the AirPods Pro 3 via Bluetooth to non-Apple devices, but you'll have a pretty limited experience and won't be able to use advanced features like spatial audio, Find My, and automatic wearing detection. Also: How to use Live Translation on your AirPods - not just the newest ones With Apple products, you can use automatic switching to seamlessly connect to an infinite number of compatible devices logged in to your iCloud account."
"The first-party advantage is real. The most obvious example of why first-party products are worth considering is the AirPods lineup, led by the latest . These headphones offer way more features when connected to an Apple device than when connected to other devices. But Apple isn't the only one to take advantage of its multi-device ecosystem. Samsung does it too, with its earbuds heading its audio lineup."
AirPods Pro 3 provide significantly more features when paired with Apple devices, including spatial audio, Find My, automatic wearing detection, and automatic switching across iCloud-connected devices. Bluetooth pairing to non-Apple hardware limits access to those advanced capabilities. AirPods Pro 3 add an in-ear heart rate monitor, extending functionality from audio to fitness tracking. Samsung also leverages a multi-device ecosystem for its Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, enabling tighter integration with Samsung hardware. Device-ecosystem compatibility and desired features determine which earbuds will deliver the best overall experience.
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