The Galaxy Buds+ are with Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra pre-orders in many countries, but for those who will buy them separately, how much will Samsung’s upcoming wireless earbuds cost? That’s a question we may finally have a proper answer to thanks to the always-churning rumor mill. According to , the Galaxy Buds+ will cost $149.99.
The Galaxy Buds were , so Buds+ buyers will have to shell out just $20 more to get the upgraded earbuds. And the rather small jump in price makes sense. The Galaxy Buds+ will not feature active noise cancellation, though Weinbach says the regular sound isolation will be improved. That should also be a welcome improvement, as the Galaxy Buds are already quite good at drowning out external noise when they’re placed in the ear.
As we had revealed in our , the Galaxy Buds+ will have double the battery life of their predecessor. They will last up to 12 hours on a single charge, and their charging case will have a slightly higher battery capacity as well. The original Buds charging case has a 252mAh battery, while the Buds+ charging case will have a 270mAh battery. The Buds+ will feature four microphones, and the general sound quality has apparently been improved as well.
It’s worth keeping in mind that the price tag for the Galaxy Buds+ and for isn’t confirmed yet. That will only happen once Samsung makes the official announcement at its Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 11.
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The Galaxy Buds were , so Buds+ buyers will have to shell out just $20 more to get the upgraded earbuds. And the rather small jump in price makes sense. The Galaxy Buds+ will not feature active noise cancellation, though Weinbach says the regular sound isolation will be improved. That should also be a welcome improvement, as the Galaxy Buds are already quite good at drowning out external noise when they’re placed in the ear.
As we had revealed in our , the Galaxy Buds+ will have double the battery life of their predecessor. They will last up to 12 hours on a single charge, and their charging case will have a slightly higher battery capacity as well. The original Buds charging case has a 252mAh battery, while the Buds+ charging case will have a 270mAh battery. The Buds+ will feature four microphones, and the general sound quality has apparently been improved as well.
It’s worth keeping in mind that the price tag for the Galaxy Buds+ and for isn’t confirmed yet. That will only happen once Samsung makes the official announcement at its Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 11.
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