Customers got a sneak peek of the highly anticipated Samsung 'Galaxy Buds 2' today after a famous leaker called 'SnoopyTech' shared pictures and spec details of the earphones on Twitter.
According to the leak, it appears that 'Galaxy Buds 2' will be a high-quality pair of wireless earphones with exceptional charging abilities and sophisticated noise-canceling technology. From a single 5 minute charge, these sleek earbuds will provide users with 55 minutes of listening time. And when at full battery they will last up to 28 hours. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.2, a 61mAh battery in each bud, and a 472mAh charging case, these earphones certainly pose a challenge to Apple's popular Airpod model. In addition, the earphones are partially waterproof and are said to support a range of wireless charging devices.
Sophisticated Noise-Cancelling Earphones
The New 'Samsung Galaxy Buds 2' Were Revealed on Twitter
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