Samsung’s upcoming wireless earbuds don’t hold many secrets after the recent , but new high-quality renders have now emerged to offer one of the most complete sneak previews yet. The renders show the Galaxy Buds Live in Mystic Black and Mystic Bronze from literally every angle and offer a better look at the new wingtip design that was sketched out in Samsung’s .
Needless to say, the Galaxy Buds Live have a unique design, and with it comes a redesigned charging case. While the charging case for the and had a more pill-shaped exterior, the Galaxy Buds Live charging case has a squarer footprint. But as you can tell from the renders below, the basic principles remain the same, i.e., the earbuds recharge inside the case through pin connectors and the case features an LED indicator that glows red, yellow, or green depending on the charge level and other factors.
Is this a one-off design or an innovation? Time will tell
The earbuds have been referred to as the Galaxy Beans before, and for good reason. They are kidney-shaped and required a bit of ingenuity from Samsung’s part to make them fit all shapes and sizes. This is where the new wingtip design comes into play, but evidently, time will tell how comfortable they truly are or how effective they’ll be in making Active Noise Cancelling work as intended.
The Galaxy Buds Live will be officially unveiled at next week along with the , the and series’, as well as the . Until then, feel free to let us know your thoughts on this new earbud design from Samsung in the comment section below.
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Needless to say, the Galaxy Buds Live have a unique design, and with it comes a redesigned charging case. While the charging case for the and had a more pill-shaped exterior, the Galaxy Buds Live charging case has a squarer footprint. But as you can tell from the renders below, the basic principles remain the same, i.e., the earbuds recharge inside the case through pin connectors and the case features an LED indicator that glows red, yellow, or green depending on the charge level and other factors.
Is this a one-off design or an innovation? Time will tell
The earbuds have been referred to as the Galaxy Beans before, and for good reason. They are kidney-shaped and required a bit of ingenuity from Samsung’s part to make them fit all shapes and sizes. This is where the new wingtip design comes into play, but evidently, time will tell how comfortable they truly are or how effective they’ll be in making Active Noise Cancelling work as intended.
The Galaxy Buds Live will be officially unveiled at next week along with the , the and series’, as well as the . Until then, feel free to let us know your thoughts on this new earbud design from Samsung in the comment section below.
The post appeared first on .