Samsung, 'Galaxy Buds FE' released on the 18th... 119,000 won
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hoondork1977@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-10-13 05:37:52
[Apha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Paul Lee] Samsung Electronics is going to release 'Galaxy Buds FE', a wireless earphone.
According to Samsung Electronics on the 13th, Galaxy Buds FE will be sold through open markets such as Samsung.com, Samsung Store, Coupang, and 11th Street from the 18th.
There are two colors, white and graphite, and the price is 119,000 won.
Prior to its official launch, Samsung Electronics will hold a pre-sales promotion for "Early Buzz," which allows users to meet Galaxy Buds FE in advance with special benefits, from 10 a.m. on the same day.
Customers who purchase early Buds promotion can get various benefits. It will provide a Happy Money online 10,000 won gift certificate, a 10% discount coupon for Samsung Care Plus exclusively for Galaxy Buds, and a 50% discount coupon for the newly introduced Maeil Dairy Collaboration Buzz Case.
Galaxy Buds FE provides rich sound anywhere with powerful active noise canceling (ANC) function and powerful base sound, giving a different level of immersion. Beamforming technology using three microphones and artificial intelligence (AI)-based noise removal technology provide clearer call sound quality by distinguishing surrounding noise when making calls.
If it is equipped with auto switch function and paired only once in the same Samsung account, it shares Galaxy Buds FE connection information between Samsung Electronics products such as smartphones, tablets, watches and TVs, and supports the function of automatically switching when a call is made to a smartphone while watching content.
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