The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE true wireless earbuds just hit their lowest price ever at Woot
SAVE 50%: As of June 18, you can snag a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds FE true wireless earbuds for just $49.99, down from $99.99, at Woot. That's a 50% discount and a $50 savings. This is also the lowest price we've ever seen these buds go for.
With Prime Day just around the corner, everyone’s been rushing to Amazon to see if they can get their hands on early deals. But, IMO, the best deals you’ll find right now are actually at Woot. Case in point: The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE true wireless earbuds are half off at Woot right now (and they’re still full price at Amazon).
As of June 18, you can snag a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds FE true wireless earbuds for just $49.99, down from $99.99, at Woot. That's a 50% discount for $50 off. This is also the lowest price we've ever seen these buds go for.
If you’d rather shop directly through Samsung, you can trade in an old pair of wireless or wired headphones and get up to $40 trade-in credit toward a new pair of buds.
These earbuds feature voice translation, which instantly translates languages in real-time. You can use it to call someone or while face-to-face. The Active Noise Cancellation blocks out unwanted background noise, so you can stay focused or switch to Ambient Sound mode to hear what's going on around you. You can also adjust the volume, pause audio, and answer calls with just a tap.
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