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    The Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are selling for a new all-time low of $119.99

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 17, 20241 Min Read
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    Samsung’s excellent Galaxy Buds 2 Pro wireless earbuds have fallen to a new low price, selling for just $119.99 ($110 off) at Woot. That’s a screamer of a deal if I’ve ever seen one, as these flagship noise-canceling earbuds from Samsung are exceptionally light and comfy and sound great.

    Samsung includes some extra features for Galaxy phone owners to take advantage of, like 24-bit audio, spatial audio head tracking, and auto-switching among Samsung devices, but anyone can enjoy how good these compact buds sound. And at this price, you’d normally be shopping for a midrange earbud like the third-gen AirPods, not something in the “Pro” tier with ANC. We’ve regularly seen the Buds 2 Pro fall as low as $160 (which is still a good value), but this blows away previous deals by a fair margin. Plus, Woot is offering all three colors for the duration of the deal — which is set to run for five more days (ending Saturday, June 22nd) or until the earbuds sell out.

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