Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Buds 3 FE in India, positioning the new wireless earbuds as a premium yet affordable choice for consumers seeking active noise cancellation (ANC) and AI-powered audio features. The launch comes as part of Samsung’s strategy to strengthen its wearable ecosystem in the country.
Advanced ANC and AI-Powered Features
The Galaxy Buds 3 FE are equipped with adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, allowing users to block out unwanted background noise for an immersive listening experience. The earbuds also leverage AI-based sound optimization, which adjusts audio quality in real time depending on the environment. With AI voice pickup technology, users can enjoy clearer calls even in noisy surroundings.
Premium Design With Comfort Focus
Samsung has designed the Galaxy Buds 3 FE with a sleek, lightweight build that prioritizes comfort for all-day use. The earbuds come with customizable ear tips to ensure a secure fit. The case features a minimalistic yet stylish finish, aligning with Samsung’s modern design language.
Connectivity and Smart Features
Seamlessly integrated with Samsung Galaxy smartphones, the Buds 3 FE support Auto Switch between Galaxy devices, 360 Audio for spatial sound, and Bixby voice assistant commands. They also feature Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, ensuring stable pairing with multiple devices.
Long Battery Life and Fast Charging
Samsung claims the Galaxy Buds 3 FE can deliver up to 30 hours of total playback with the charging case and 6 hours on a single charge with ANC enabled. The earbuds also support fast charging, offering around 1 hour of playtime in just 10 minutes of charging.
Pricing and Availability in India
The Galaxy Buds 3 FE are available in Graphite and White color options. They are priced at an affordable segment compared to Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Buds series, making them an attractive choice for students, professionals, and music enthusiasts. The earbuds will be available via Samsung’s official online store, Amazon India, and major retail outlets starting this week.
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