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These true wireless earbuds are part of Samsung’s popular line of Galaxy Buds and feature crystal clear audio with AKG-tuned speakers for full, wide-ranging sound. Rather than blasting your ears with bass, Samsung’s “enhanced bass” feature brings just enough oomph on the low end to fill out the song without causing your ears to ring or rattle.
Battery life is solid with up to eight hours of playtime on a single charge, and the lightweight earbuds deliver a super comfortable fit, even when wearing for long periods of time .
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