Samsung Galaxy Buds2 price leaked before pre-booking and it’s more expensive than OG Buds
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Buds2 in the US. Samsung’s new truly wireless earbuds (TWS) are expected to arrive soon. Later this week, Samsung will start accepting pre-orders for its new wireless earbuds. The company has yet to announce pricing details for the Buds2. While we wait, a new report from 91Mobiles has leaked pricing information for the Galaxy Buds2. The report claims that Samsung will launch the Buds2 for under $200. This was to be expected since the top Buds Pro are available for $215. Let’s take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 price, specs and other details.
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 price leaked
Samsung is expected to accept pre-orders for the Galaxy Buds2 starting this week. Ahead of the launch, TWS pricing has been leaked. A 91Mobiles report claims that the Galaxy Buds2 will be priced at $175 in different countries. This is higher than the price of the original Galaxy Buds, which were released at $135.
Buds2 was released in four colors – white, graphite, olive and lavender. We can expect the company to launch TWS in all four color options. Official availability data is currently unknown.
Specifications and Features
The Buds2 has a uniform glossy texture with an in-ear design. Each earpiece has a silicone earpiece for better grip. It also features dynamic 2-way speakers that are claimed to deliver crisp, clear highs and bass. The bumps support active noise cancellation, which eliminates 98% of outside noise. The new Samsung headphones also support three different levels of surround sound. The headphones use machine learning and three microphones to make better calls.
The charging case has a two-tone finish, with the inside of the case having the shade of the earbuds. In terms of battery life, the Buds2 is claimed to deliver up to five hours on a single charge with ANC enabled. The charging case provides an additional 15 hours of battery life. The Buds2 can be connected to the Galaxy Buds app to customize settings and install firmware updates.
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