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Need a new pair of earbuds? Say less, we've found you a great deal at Amazon. As of June 4, you can upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy FE for just $64.99, saving you $35 on list price. They seriously impressed in our review, too.
The new wing-tip design ensures a secure, comfortable fit. This also aids Active Noise Cancellation, which helps you focus on the sounds you want to hear and blocks out what you don't.
SEE ALSO: Get the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra for its lowest-ever price at AmazonThe earbuds are easily paired with other Galaxy devices and also feature Auto Switch, automatically transitioning between your Galaxy devices. They are also designed with user-friendly tap controls that make it easy to skip songs and adjust the volume without having to pick up your phone. The built-in voice assistant also gives you hands-free controls, letting you make calls, check the weather, and even order coffee just by speaking commands into your earbuds.
But our favorite feature is the SmartThings Find. This helps you track down your buds when you can't find them by showing their last known location on a map. Additionally, Lost Mode can display a message to anyone who finds them, increasing your chances of getting them back.
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