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The earbuds that stay in your ears.
The earbuds that stay in your ears.

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SAVE $40: The Samsung Galaxy True wireless buds are on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for just $89.99 as of Oct. 28 in an early Black Friday deal.


This is not a drill. The Samsung Galaxy buds are sitting at their lowest price ever in an early Black Friday deal as of Oct. 28. According to price tracker Camelcamelcamel, $89.99 is the cheapest they’ve ever been listed at, and the last (and only) time they were priced this low was back in June. If you’ve been eyeing these buds for a while, now is the time to buy.

AirPods aren’t the only wireless earbuds on the market, despite the fact that everyone seems to want them. The Samsung Galaxy True wireless buds give you a wireless charging case, quality sounds, and a comfortable fit with three different adjustable eartip and wingtip sizes.

The water-resistant buds themselves get six hours of battery life on a full charge, and the case offers an additional seven hours of battery. Plus, they have a quick charge feature that will give you about an hour and a half of battery in just 15 minutes of charging.

With sound tuned by AKG, you’ll get clear calls, music, and podcast audio while still staying aware of your surroundings. Android phone users have access to the Quick Ambient Mode, which lets you hear traffic, announcements, or your kids (when they’re yelling for you for the third time in 30 minutes). While iOS users don’t have access to Quick Ambient Mode, they can use Siri for all their voice control needs. 

Grab the Samsung Galaxy True wireless buds at Amazon or Best Buy for the cheapest we’ve seen them, just $89.99, before this deal ends. 

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