Next-generation Galaxy Buds will have active noise cancellation, priced below $ 150
Samsung's next wireless headset will be called the Galaxy Buds Bean, which features a pea-shaped design and is expected to launch in August this year.
According to a report from last week, Samsung is developing a new wireless headset model called Galaxy Buds Bean. The earpiece will have a completely different design than any other headset we've seen before, looking like a bean with a length of about 2.8cm, just enough to fit in the ear of the person. use.
The latest report from South Korea says that Galaxy Buds Bean will be equipped with a feature that many Samsung fans want on Galaxy Buds +: Active Noise Canceling (ANC). In addition, the source also revealed that the new headset will cost less than 150 USD (~ 3.5 million).
Each bud of the Galaxy Buds Bean will be 28mm long and 13mm wide, incorporating 3 microphones and 2 speakers on each side. It has a completely different design compared to both the Galaxy Buds and Buds +, without any silicon ear cushions, and the headset is not protruding but fits neatly in the user's ears.
According to the source, Samsung is thinking of continuing to reduce the size of the Galaxy Buds Bean during the technical test (EVT) to optimize the design, thereby giving users the best possible experience. .
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Buds Bean during the launch event of the Galaxy Note 20 in August this year. While the specific battery capacity is not known, the report mentions that this model can last up to 11 hours after a full charge.
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