The latest Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 leaks include more images and a price

Here’s what we’re expecting

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The nextSamsungUnpacked event on August 11 is lining up to be a busy show, and we’ve now got some freshly leaked information about one of the products that we’re expecting to see unveiled on that date: theSamsung Galaxy Buds 2.

Some digging byWinFuturehas turned up new images of the wireless earbuds, and we also have an update on how much they might cost. They’ll be priced at €149.99 in Europe apparently, slightly cheaper than last year’sGalaxy Buds Plus.

That’s the equivalent of $180 / £130 / AU$240 – but Samsung won’t be using a currency converter to price its products, with taxes and other market factors to consider, so that’s only a rough guide as to how these earbuds might be priced internationally.

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Here’s looking at you, Galaxy Buds 2

Here’s looking at you, Galaxy Buds 2

In terms of the design shown off in these leaked images, not much has changed from the wireless earbuds that Samsung has previously put out (the graphite color shown here is one of several we’re expecting). The charging case looks significantly different though, with a shape that’s more like a square.

According to WinFuture’s sources, the Galaxy Buds 2 are going to come with touch controls, an IPX2 rating (which means they’re splash-proof and sweat-resistant), and support for the latest Bluetooth 5.2 standard. Active noise cancelling (ANC) is also said to be on board.

Battery life is rumored to be around the 20 hour mark with ANC enabled, and you might be able to get another nine hours or so with ANC turned off. All will be revealed on August 11, when we should also see theGalaxy Z Fold 3, theGalaxy Z Flip 3, theGalaxy Watch 4 Classic, and theGalaxy Watch 4.

Analysis: Samsung needs to get it right with the Galaxy Buds 2

Analysis: Samsung needs to get it right with the Galaxy Buds 2

There’s no denying that Samsung has been trying hard to get it right when it comes to wireless earbuds. Since the original Galaxy Buds launched in 2019, we’ve had theGalaxy Buds Plus, theGalaxy Buds Live, and theGalaxy Buds Pro.

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We’ve been impressed with all of them to a certain extent, but it feels like Samsung has yet to really find the magic formula when it comes to producing a pair of buds that can appeal to the masses – in the same way that, say, theApple AirPodshave.

Appleis expected to upgrade its own wireless earbuds atsome point this year, with a refresh for the more expensive Pro versionexpected in 2022. That makes it even more important for Samsung that the Galaxy Buds 2 are a success.

Samsung will be hoping that Android phone owners pick up the Galaxy Buds 2 as regularly as iPhone owners pick up AirPods – and the addition of active noise cancellation, together with the affordable price we’ve mentioned here, will definitely help.

Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you’ll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook.

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