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Samsung announce the upcoming release of the Galaxy Buds3 FE — premium features at an affordable price

Samsung has announced the new Galaxy Buds3 FE, designed to deliver premium features at an affordable price.

The Galaxy Buds3 FE deliver an enhanced audio experience with active noise cancellation, improved call quality, battery life and comfort, making them perfect for use anywhere, anytime. The audio experience is enhanced through a larger speaker to deliver a richer sound with powerful bass. The Enhanced ANC decreases ambient noise to allow you to immerse yourself in the media you are consuming.

The call clarity is improved thanks to a machine learning model, which isolates your voice. The microphone position has been changed to face your mouth better to optimise voice pickup, further improving the call clarity of the new earbuds.

The Galaxy Buds3 FE include the Blade in their design, which can be pinched to make selections or swiped for volume control. The Galaxy Buds3 FE transfer audio seamlessly across all of your Galaxy devices by detecting audio activity and transferring the connection across to the device being used.

AI features have also been included in the Galaxy Buds3 FE. Translating a conversation is simple thanks to AI, with a simple word (Hey Google) or a long press triggering the AI features. You can easily use this AI to check your calendar or email without pulling the phone out of your pocket. Galaxy AI is also supported, with the Galaxy AI Interpreter able to translate on the fly so you can listen to anyone speaking in a foreign language and have it translated into your language.

The earbuds also offer seamless integration with Galaxy devices, including quick access from system settings and app-free control from any screen.

Pricing and availability 

Galaxy Buds3 FE will be available from September 26 at particular retailers and available in new colours black and grey for RRP $249.

For more details about Galaxy Buds3 FE, visit https://www.samsung.com/au/audio-sound/all-audio-sound/  

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