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Nisha Mal

Samsung's best-selling Galaxy Buds with 'very good sound quality' on sale for £60

Galaxy phone users can pick up a set of Buds for £60 as part of Amazon's Prime Day deals. The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live Wireless Earphones have a five-star rating, making them the perfect little treat if you need some new headphones.

You can get 58% off now, as they are reduced to £59, down from £139. The headphones have Grammy Award-winning AKG technology and Active Noise Cancellation, making them a great choice for on-the-go listening.

You can choose from three colours, including Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze and Mystic White. They also come with a two-year guarantee.

The Buds have up to 21-hours worth of play time and fast wireless charging. You just need to tap the buds to pause, play or skip songs or podcasts.

You can even pair them to your Galaxy Watch3 and control your playlists from your wrist. The Buds also come with three microphones to ensure all your calls are clear.

They have a five-star rating on Amazon with more than 39,000 reviews. One shopper wrote: "The sound, I am no audiophile, to me, these earbuds sounds really good, very good for open earbuds.

"And yes, there is bass, the right amount of it. Something that often missing in most open earbuds. The loudness is very good too, I have never needed to go beyond 50% volume, even when walking outdoors."

Another customer commented: "The sound quality is actually very good, that said you have to get the fit right to hear these earphone perform at their true potential. If you own a pair and the sound isn't great it's because you haven't got them in right: wiggle them a bit, take them out and reinsert them, try the other size wingtips and if that fails look for more wingtips that fit your ears properly."

Another person wrote: "Overall I'm impressed! Are they worth the full price I paid of £179? Probably not but as I'm not just paying for the earbuds, I'm paying for research, the materials, everyone involved in production, updates, delivering and so on.

"I get the price so I guess it's fair and they are £40 cheaper than Apple's AirPods. I would expect to pay around £140-160, the lower price being on sale and the higher price being at full price."

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