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Deal: Samsung Galaxy Buds Live at just $89 via Amazon
Amazon currently has Samsung Galaxy Buds Live for sale for only $89.99. That will save you $80 on your regular price. That’s not the lowest price. That makes them the most affordable they have ever been.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Live will work with non-Samsung smartphones, so you do not need to have a Galaxy S22 or Galaxy Z Fold 3 to use these. You can use them with Pixel 5, OnePlus, or any Android smartphone.
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Enhance your sound and style with Samsung Galaxy Buds Live. Designed with Galaxy Buds’ speaker, enhanced bass, and open balance, the playlists sound more like live music than ever before. If you need to block the background sound of a call or an important task, start Active Sound Cancellation by tapping. To make it easier to move from listening to music to talking to a passerby.
You can find Galaxy Buds Live on this Amazon sale today by clicking the below link. This sale will not take long, so you will want to catch these before they go away.
Galaxy Buds Live Spec Recap
Galaxy Buds Live is light on the eyes, bright on the ears, and has long battery life. Features including Active Audio Cancel are enabled via the Bluetooth connection or the Galaxy Wearable app on Android, available through the Google Play Store, and the Galaxy Buds app on iOS devices, available in the App Store. Actual battery life may vary and depend on usage conditions such as operating settings, the file type of playback, and Bluetooth signal strength.
Hear all the sounds live. The 12mm AKG sound system works in conjunction with the well-designed Galaxy Buds Live to deliver a wide range of sound, while the main driver and bass duct help to produce deep air-filled bass that allows sound to flow seamlessly.
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