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    The Galaxy Buds Live are available for 38% off, today only

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    Last updated: September 13th, 2021 at 16:24 UTC+02:00

    Samsung's first-ever wireless earbuds equipped with ANC (active noise cancellation) technology are now available at a limited-time discount. Amazon is now offering the Galaxy Buds Live earbuds for 38% off, though it's important to note that the deal ends in a little over 16 hours as of this writing.

    The Galaxy Buds Live wireless earbuds are now available from Amazon for $104.99, down from the original price of $169. Customers can save $65 on the Buds Live regardless of the color they choose, and as of now, all four color options are available: Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, Mystic Red, and Mystic White.

    As mentioned before, the Galaxy Buds Live were Samsung's first wireless earbuds to boast ANC technology, and although this was an important step in the evolution of the Galaxy Buds lineup, we don't advise buying these earbuds for the sake of ANC. The technology is underdeveloped, and sound isolation isn't great, though Samsung's later models have certainly improved upon this technology.

    Samsung went through hundreds of prototypes to create the perfect fit for the Galaxy Buds Live earbuds, and they ended up with a unique, comfortable design. The overall audio experience is decent, and each earbud offers up to 8 hours of audio playback on a single charge, with the case adding up to an additional 29 hours of usage. If you want to learn more about what it's like using these earbuds, you can check our review below.

    Galaxy Buds Live review

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