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Samsung has just launched its most budget-friendly true wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds Core, blending premium features with a wallet-friendly price tag. Unveiled today (on June 27), these earbuds promise active noise cancellation (ANC) and AI smarts at an unbeatable value. The earbuds are already listed on the brand’s UAE website and will reportedly be available for purchase in India as well, starting today. But what makes them worth your money?

Priced at 159.00 AED (INR 4,999), the Galaxy Buds Core comes in two color options: Black and White. Positioned below the Galaxy Buds FE, they retain key features like ANC and high-quality audio via Bluetooth 5.4, supporting AAC and Samsung’s Seamless Codec (SSC) for rich sound. Samsung touts best-in-class call quality with a three-mic system per bud, enhanced by Galaxy AI features like real-time voice call transcription and Interpreter Mode for translations.

The earbuds, housed in a familiar glossy case with a USB-C port and wireless charging, mirror the Buds FE’s stemless design with wingtips for a secure fit and an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. With 65mAh per earbud and a 500mAh charging case (as listed on Samsung’s UAE website), the earbuds offer up to 35 hours of playback without ANC, or 20 hours with it.

Launch offers in India are said to include a ₹1,000 discount when paired with Galaxy A26, A36, or A56 purchases. While lacking the Buds 3 Pro’s advanced ANC tuning, the Buds Core’s efficiency and AI integration make them a compelling choice at ₹4,999, undercutting the Buds FE’s ₹7,999 launch price.

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The Galaxy Buds Core brings ANC, AI-driven features, and a marathon 35-hour battery life to Samsung’s most affordable earbuds yet.

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