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Woot is selling the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE for only $50

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If you’ve been looking for a great pair of wireless earbuds, we have no doubt you’ve researched one or two pairs of Samsung in-ears (or you’ve at least seen several Samsung earbuds). When it comes to sound quality, noise-canceling, and all-day comfort, Samsung is one of the best audio brands in town. And right now, the company is offering a new low price for one of its legendary products: 

For a limited time, you can order the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE through Woot and pay only $50. The full MSRP on this model is $100. 

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Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE

We tested these buds back in October 2023, and reviewer Simon Cohen said, “The Galaxy Buds FE are a great and affordable buy for Android users.” According to our experts, the Galaxy Buds FE are extremely comfortable and deliver exceptional sound quality. These TWS buds also give a fantastic ANC experience, with the tight seal alone reducing unwanted highs and mids, while the actual ANC mics tackle the low-end rumble of engine and HVAC noise. You can also expect up to six hours of battery life with ANC enabled and up to 22 hours of total playtime with a fully charged case. 

Admittedly, features like the Galaxy Wearable app make the Buds FE a better choice for Android device owners than iOS devotees. For the former, you can use the software to change EQ presets, sort through ANC and gesture settings, and more. This isn’t to say the Galaxy Buds FE won’t work with Apple devices; you’ll simply have far fewer customization options. 

We’re not sure how long this price is going to hold out, so if owning the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE sounds good to you, we recommend buying it ASAP. We also recommend looking through our write-ups on the best Samsung Galaxy Buds deals, best Samsung Galaxy deals, and best Samsung deals for lower prices on top tech!

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