SAVE $130:As of Feb. 17,amateur sex videos Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro are on sale for $99.99 at Best Buy. That’s $130 off their usual $229.99 price, making this one of the best Presidents’ Day deals around.
I've tried a ton of wireless earbuds, and honestly, I wouldn't drop $230 on Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro — but at $99.99 at Best Buy, they're a total steal. These are some of the best noise-canceling earbuds out there. They sound amazing, and they've even got AI-powered real-time translations that you can pair with a Galaxy phone.
Let's talk sound first. The hi-fi 24-bit audio actually makes a difference, especially if you're streaming from Tidal or Apple Music's lossless tier. Everything sounds richer, sharper, and fuller, with way more depth than your typical Bluetooth buds. And the 360 Audio feature? It's basically Samsung's take on Apple's Spatial Audio, meaning movies, music, and games feel way more immersive.
SEE ALSO: The best Walmart Presidents' Day deals live nowThe Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is what really sold me on these. Samsung cranked up the noise-blocking this time, and I barely heard anything when I got them in — no plane noise, no coffee shop chatter, nothing. But when I need to listen to what's happening, Ambient Mode lets in just enough sound without making everything sound weird and robotic.
Comfort-wise, these are some of the smallest, lightest earbuds Samsung has made, and they actually fit well right out of the box. If you've ever had issues with buds falling out, these stay put — even during workouts. And speaking of workouts, they're IPX7 water-resistant, so sweat and rain won't kill them.
One of the wildest features is the real-time AI translation, but heads up — you'll need a Galaxy phone for this one. If you're traveling or just chatting with someone who speaks another language, the Galaxy AI interpreter feature plays translated speech right into your ears. I'm not going to lie; it's pretty cool.
Battery life is solid, too; about five hours with ANC on and up to 18 hours with the case. Fast charging also gives you an extra hour of playtime in just five minutes, and if you've got a Galaxy phone, you can even charge it wirelessly from the back of your device.
At full price, I'd probably still go for something like the Sony WF-1000XM5 or AirPods Pro, but at $99.99 at Best Buy? These are a no-brainer. If you want high-end sound, killer ANC, and cool AI features, grab them before this Presidents' Day deal disappears.
Topics Samsung
True wireless charging is about to become a thingLibrary of Congress admits defeat, accepts the futility of trying to archive all of TwitterSoccer match gets upstaged by hilarious snowball fight between opposing fansMeghan Markle is the princess of British Google search trends in 2017Coldest New Year's Eve in 70 years awaits revelers in Eastern U.S.World's top Go player to challenge AI programs at Chinese competitionStop reading what Facebook tells you to readParents turned their daughter's request for Lorde tickets into an amazing prankCloseup snowflake photos help you appreciate the beauty of snowColdest New Year's Eve in 70 years awaits revelers in Eastern U.S.Taiwan accidentally put Dulles Airport on its eLego cars are helping university physics students stay in schoolApple issues apology for slowing old iPhones downU.S., Canada endure record cold Christmas to New Years periodLego cars are helping university physics students stay in schoolU.S., Canada endure record cold Christmas to New Years periodLake Erie's 5 feet of snow sure makes for some weird ass stuntsThis 'timeWorld's top Go player to challenge AI programs at Chinese competitionCrowd has the best comeback after fan told to put shoes back on Return, Investment, Return by Leah Naomi Green Gone by Jill Talbot Redux: Landing without Incident by The Paris Review Poets on Couches: Monica Youn by Monica Youn The ‘Lord of the Flies’ Family Book Club by Darin Strauss Unflinching Honesty: An Interview with Meredith Talusan by RL Goldberg Whiting Awards 2020: Jia Tolentino, Nonfiction Where Does the Sky Start? by Nina MacLaughlin The Art of Distance No. 9 by The Paris Review Chosen Family: An Interview with Rowan Hisayo Buchanan by Spencer Quong Poets on Couches: Maya C. Popa by Maya C. Popa The Origins of Scandinavian Noir by Wendy Lesser Poets on Couches: Mark Wunderlich by Mark Wunderlich Why Certain Illnesses Remain Mysterious by Sarah Ramey No Shelter by Lauren Sandler Inside Story: What Spot? by Jenny Boully The Land Empty, the World Empty by Jean Giono The Art of Distance No. 6 by The Paris Review Family Photographs by Beth Nguyen The Phony Warrior by Yoshiharu Tsuge
1.8343s , 10519.625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【amateur sex videos】,Inspiration Information Network