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Samsung Galaxy Buds Live to feature active noise cancellation

Samsung Galaxy Buds Live will come with kidney beans-like design. The upcoming TWS earbuds will launch alongside Galaxy Note 20 at the Unpacked 2020 event on August 5.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 20 2022, 22:12 IST
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Samsung's much-hyped Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event is just around the corner. The company will showcase Galaxy Note 20, Z Fold 2, Tab S7 Duo, and Galaxy Watch 3 at the event. Another upcoming Samsung product that has created a lot of buzz is Galaxy Buds Live, the next-generation wireless earbuds.

Ahead of the official launch, Samsung Galaxy Buds Live has been leaked multiple times. The wireless earbuds have now been spotted through Samsung's Wearable app which confirms the availability of ANC (Active Noise Cancellation). The app allows users to enable/disable the feature as well.

TheVerge reports Samsung Galaxy Buds Live will also support a Find My Earbuds feature along with basic equalizer settings. The app comes with detailed instructions on how to put on the Buds Live. The company recommends users to put the speaker inside the ears for a better experience.

In case you did not know, Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live will come with kidney beans-like design. It will also support touch controls along with other standard TWS earbuds features. The wearable is rumoured to come with 3 mics and 12mm drivers. It is said to deliver up to 4.5 hours of battery life.

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According to reports, Samsung Galaxy Buds Live TWS earbuds will be priced $169 ( 12,000 approximately) in the US.

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First Published Date: 27 Jul, 08:36 IST
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