Samsung is developing its next-gen wireless earbuds, with a live photo of the earbuds surfacing, revealing a design similar to older models like the Icon-X and Galaxy Buds+, suggesting they may be called "Galaxy Buds 2 Plus" instead of Galaxy Buds 3.
Samsung is set to release the Galaxy Buds FE, a more affordable option in their Galaxy Buds lineup, featuring a design similar to the original Galaxy Buds and potentially incorporating improvements from recent models, with a speculated price of around $100 or less.
Samsung may be preparing to launch a Fan Edition of the Galaxy Buds, which are true wireless earbuds that resemble the original Galaxy Buds and feature wingtips for added stability and comfort, as well as a charging case similar to the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 offer high-quality sound, impressive ANC technology, and good call quality, making them a worthwhile purchase at the discounted price of $89.72.
For a limited time, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live wireless earbuds at a great discount of up to 53%, offering compact design, excellent sound quality, ANC, and hours of use on a single charge.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Buds FE wireless earbuds have been extensively leaked, revealing features such as a single audio driver, ANC, three microphones, and Auto Switch for seamless pairing with Samsung devices.
Samsung has leaked its own latest "Fan Edition" product lineup, including the Galaxy Buds FE earbuds, Galaxy S23 FE smartphone, and Galaxy Tab S9 FE tablet, revealing features such as improved bass in the earbuds and a design similar to the S23 lineup in the smartphone, with a possible release or announcement date of October 4th.
Samsung is preparing to release its first-ever FE-branded earbuds, the Galaxy Buds FE, with claims of "premium sound quality" and an affordable price, as confirmed by Amazon.in.
Samsung has announced the return of its FE series with the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone, Galaxy Buds FE earbuds, and Galaxy Tab S9 FE tablet, offering impressive specs and lower prices compared to their standard counterparts.
Samsung has announced the Galaxy SmartTag 2, a Bluetooth tracker that requires a Samsung account and is only compatible with Samsung phones, offering features such as a removable battery, UWB support, and integration with the SmartThings app.