It was last July when Samsung announced its new wireless headphones, the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro. These wireless headphones available in silver or white are sold at a price of 249 euros. Samsung is currently offering a 50 euro trade-in bonus regardless of the condition of your current devices and if you order through the Samsung Shop app you save an additional 50 euro. Thus it is possible to get the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro headphones for only 149 euros. These Samsung headphones are delivered to your home for free and it is possible to pay for them in installments.
Now is the time to order the Galaxy Buds3 Pro headphones
The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro headphones come with a completely new design. Each earbud features a slim head and a slight side light. They come with a case with a transparent roof. A single charge provides up to 7 hours of battery life. Thanks to the case, the latter can last up to 30 hours.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro is easy to control with your fingertips. Simply slide up and down the branch to adjust the volume and pinch to start playback or pause.
These Samsung headphones offer detailed and quality sound. Thanks to Galaxy AI, Galaxy Buds3 Pro understands and identifies useful sounds and adapts active noise reduction. With Conversations mode, you can easily start a conversation with someone without removing your headphones. 360 audio offers spatial sound for an even more immersive experience. With Auto Switch, audio automatically switches between your Galaxy products.
If you have been waiting for the right time to order the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro headphones, now is the time! At Samsung, these headphones benefit from a 50 euro exchange bonus and you save 50 euros by using the Samsung Shop application.
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