Samsung Galaxy Buds2 design revealed through FCC listing | HT Tech

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 design revealed through FCC listing

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 has been spotted with a design similar to the Galaxy Buds Pro. 

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: May 29 2021, 14:35 IST
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro 
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro  (HT Tech)
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro 
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro  (HT Tech)

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 has been spotted on the FCC website giving us a look at its design and charging case as well. Galaxy Buds2 is expected to be an upgrade over the Galaxy Buds/Galaxy Buds+. This would be the second TWS launch by Samsung this year after the Galaxy Buds Pro.

The FCC listing (via 91mobiles) shows how the Galaxy Buds2 will look like. The design is more in line with the Galaxy Buds Pro than its predecessor. It has an in-ear design with no visible wingtips on the Galaxy Buds2. It appears to have two mics, and an IR sensor. The charging case also looks quite like the Galaxy Buds Pro's. It looks like Samsung will continue with this design, at least for the charging case. The Galaxy Buds2 spotted in the website are black in colour. Samsung is expected to launch more colour options for the TWS.

Samsung is also said to keep active noise cancellation, according to leakster Ice universe. The wireless earbuds are also said to have better sound quality. More details of the Galaxy Buds2 are expected to be revealed soon. Samsung has reportedly started mass production of the wireless earbuds. As for its launch, it could happen in July which is when Samsung is rumoured to host an Unpacked event. Here, the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip2 are expected to launch but there's no confirmation yet.

This would actually be a month earlier than when Samsung hosts its Unpacked event in August. Samsung launched the Galaxy S21 series a month earlier so it could do the same with the foldables and TWS too.

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First Published Date: 29 May, 14:35 IST
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