New Galaxy Buds Plus renders give us our best look at Samsung's upcoming TWS earbuds
Samsung has been making truly wireless earbuds for a while now and with the rising demand for TWS earphones, the brand is expected to expand its lineup with the Galaxy Buds Plus that should debut alongside the Galaxy S20 lineup on February 11. Now, we have another set of renders that show the Sky Blue, Black and White colors of the earphones from multiple angles.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus in Black, Sky Blue and White
We already know the Buds Plus won’t feature active noise cancellation (ANC) but will come with a larger battery than their predecessor. In addition, there are seemingly no differences in terms of design.
A recent Strategy Analytics report revealed Samsung placed third in the global TWS headset market for 2019, trailing Xiaomi and Apple. Samsung will surely aim to grab a larger chunk of the TWS market in 2020 so the new Buds Plus will have high expectations.
According to speculations, the new Buds Plus will be 50% more expensive than the original Galaxy Buds which would put them in the $225 range and in the company of premium offerings like the AirPods Pro and Sony WF-1000XM3.
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- Vaibhav
- 14 Feb 2020
- yM3
There are many other earbuds that are much better than these Galaxy Buds Plus. Even their price range is too high. I recently came through this list of best earbuds under $100 (https://wirelessearbuds.best/best-wireless-earbuds-under-100/). BeatX r...
- John B.
- 24 Jan 2020
- kgG
Larger battery is always nice, but with no other new features, especially not having ANC, hmmm....not great. I have had a pair of the current Galaxy Buds now for about three months. They work great, specifically because I am a Samsung user to begin...
- The Buds boi
- 24 Jan 2020
- jSH
I mean, I've had a pair of black galaxy buds since the summer in 2019 and overall, they are really good and last me all day when in constant use so to me, a bigger battery is not necessary and for $225 w/ less features and unnecessary battery? Now I ...