Feel the beat with Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 for $70 off

Listen to your favorite music and more with these affordable buds.
By Brittany Vincent  on 
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Get these great-sounding earbuds for less during the Amazon Big Spring Sale. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite

SAVE $70: As of March 20, get a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 for just $79.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of 47%.


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Need a new pair of earbuds, but don't want to go the Apple route? Maybe you've tried a variety of wireless options and none of them did the trick. May we suggest a pair of Samsung's Galaxy Buds 2? These affordable earbuds are a great alternative to Apple AirPods that sound fantastic – and thanks to the Amazon Big Spring Sale, you can get them for a steep discount.

As of March 20, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 are on sale for $79.99. That's $70 off their normal price of $149.99 and a discount of 47%. It's also $20 less than the previous time we highlighted the earbuds on sale, so you're getting an even better deal this time around.

Mashable reviewer Alex Perry tested the 2021 buds and reported they "put AirPods to shame." Perry praised them as being "super comfortable" and concluded that they do much of what Apple and other Samsung earbud options can do for "substantially less," including great active noise cancellation, crisp sound quality, and useful touch commands.

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All of this for less than $100 during the Big Spring Sale makes a lot of sense if you need a new pair of earbuds. Don't wait too long, though — this deal may not last given how steep the discount is.

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