- Samsung Galaxy Buds Core is now live on the Samsung water site
- The nucleus of the buds boasts of increased endurance on the buds fe with ancho
- A (reduced) price from the list of 159ADs would only make them $ 43 / £ 32 / $ 66 at
It was a turbulent but exciting for a few weeks for the core of Samsung Galaxy Buds – alias the Galaxy Buds 2 Fe (which is indeed what they will be).
On June 12, we pointed out their observation in an APK disassembly alongside the Samsung Galaxy Buds still designer 3 Fe, then three days ago, they were spotted by their name in a Tweet of Samsung India alongside a launch date of June 27 (and even an Amazon list).
And now, one day earlier than promised (for today June 26), we have real specifications and images published, this time on the Samsung Water website.
The first thing to note is their regular 189aed listed price, which would make them about $ 51.50, £ 37.50 or $ 79 in, but they are currently having a reduced price of only 159AED on the Samsung website.
Anyway, it is a plot Cheaper than $ 99 / £ 99 / $ 149 to request fees from FE inaugural friends at launch in September 2023 – and more than sufficient to see them fit for inclusion in our best budget headphones.
Samsung Buds Core: what we know now (apart from affordability)
In our review of the Galaxy Buds FE, we noted their “respectable battery life … in the middle of what is expected of headphones based on the old days”. That said, I discovered that they had only lasted 4.5 hours with the former deployed before needing a charge (and I am not alone, the good people of Soundguys have listed a Buds FE battery test of only four hours and 39 minutes). In addition, requests in 2025 are very different.
We have also noted a lack of wireless load support in the FE buds, and although it does not seem to have been added to the goals’ kernel, Samsung claims you TO DO Now, get up to 35 hours of total battery time in the nucleus of the buds without old deployed, against 30 hours in the buds fe. With Anc, it is a claim of 21 hours.
Elsewhere, they are available in black or white with the Samsung silicone wings to obtain a decent adjustment. You also get three microphones per bud – so far, so the same as the F -Fe. But this is where things change …
Now, thanks to the management of the Galaxy interpreter (which is part of Galaxy AI), you should be able to hear translations on site-that is to say without needing to look at the screen of your Galaxy smartphone while carrying the kernel of buds. You just wear the headphones and Converse: Galaxy AI provides real -time translations.
You also get the Samsung evolutionary codec, for better quality audio in the Samsung ecosystem, as well as multi-point transparent connectivity between your Samsung devices.
And for the costs requested, it seems more than reasonable. It is also the 27th tomorrow, so we will keep our eyes open for more official pricing of Samsung buds. Look at this space!