Samsung launches Pokémon edition Galaxy Buds 2 – Times of India
NEW DELHI: Samsung recently introduced the Pokémon edition of its foldable smartphone — Galaxy Z Flip 3. The company has now introduced a new Pokémon edition of another product. The smartphone maker has now introduced the Pokémon edition of its Galaxy Buds 2 true wireless earbuds in Korea.
The Pokémon edition Galaxy Buds 2 come with a strap loop which can be added to the Poke Ball carrying case. The package also includes one of eleven limited-edition stickers. Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Ditto, Dragonite, Lapras, Eevee, Gengar, and Mew are some stickers available in the edition.
The Pokémon edition Galaxy Buds 2 come in five colour options — Onyx, Olive, White, Graphite and Lavender. The case of the earbuds is also compatible with the Galaxy Buds Pro and Galaxy Buds Live.
The company has priced the Pokémon edition Galaxy Buds 2 at 134,000 Won (Rs 8,214). The company has not revealed any details about the global availability of the device.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 features
Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 TWS earbuds coms with dynamic two-way speakers to deliver better audio quality and deeper bass. There’s Active Noise Cancellation to block unwanted noise along with three adjustable ambient sound levels.
Samsung claims that the Galaxy Buds2 are the company’s smallest and lightest earbuds. The device is offered in graphite, white, olive and lavender colours variants.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 can be connected to PC/laptop through the Galaxy Wearable app. With the app, users can also set the equalizer and also control noise. The device comes with a 2-way woofer and tweeter speaker setup along with 3 mics (2 outer and 1 inner) and Voice Pickup Unit.
On the battery front, Samsung says that the earbuds can last up to 5 hours on a single charge. The device comes with a charging case that offers an additional 15 hours battery when active noise cancellation is turned on.
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