What sets Galaxy Buds 2 apart?
While you can’t necessarily pre-order Samsung Galaxy Buds 2, they’ll likely be worth the wait. Among the plethora of strong sales points for the new buds, there are several features and specs that more than make the case for that. Not only are these buds rated to last up to eight-hours on a single charge, for those who don’t need the active noise cancelling. They’ll also have Galaxy Wearable app support, bringing tunable Ambient Mode and other deep settings. And, for under $150, they also deliver an advanced dual-driver system that most competitors don’t have. Samsung equipped its Galaxy Buds 2 with a 11mm woofer, just for starters. Then it backed that up with a 6.5mm tweeter in each bud. The wearable takes the audio received via Bluetooth 5.2, too. So the quality of the sound should be top-notch in terms of balance, representation, and integrity.
Where can you buy these right now?
Now, as noted above, Samsung didn’t specify whether pre-order sales on its Galaxy Buds 2 will open up. So it doesn’t seem likely that will be an option. Although the new Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galayx Z Fold 3 will become available to purchase early. Stating on August 11 and running through August 26. And those two gadgets do come with hefty trade in and upgrade deals. Including up to $200 in Samsung Store Credit. In the interim, the company has said how much the new wearables will cost and when they’ll be officially available. Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 will be priced with an MSRP of $149 and will be available on August 27.