SAVE $80 + FREE $20 GIFT CARD:As of Dec. 11,Randy Spears Archives get a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro for $189.99 at Amazon. Plus, get a free $20 gift card upon purchase.
If Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales came and went without you being able to secure a new pair of headphones, you've still got a chance to do so now. Getting a new pair can significantly improve how you listen to your favorite songs, so it's well worth investing. Amazon has a deal that you can take advantage of with plenty of time to get a new pair of earbuds before the holidays and for a great price.
As of Dec. 11, get a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro for $189.99, down from $269.99. That's $80 off its normal price, plus you get a free $20 Amazon gift card with purchase. This deal is valid through Dec. 22, so you've got plenty of time to take advantage of it.
SEE ALSO: Score the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ at its lowest-ever price after Cyber MondayThese buds are a great option for both iOS and Android users, so don't let the Samsung branding scare you off. They're lightweight and comfortable in-ear with a design similar to AirPods and offer active noise cancellation with Galaxy AI power, so they can automatically adapt to your surroundings. They can also help you converse with others in different languages as they have the Real-Time Interpreter feature powered by said Galaxy AI.
Control your buds with their on-board touch controls and use the adaptive equalizer to customize their sound to your liking. Whether you choose to enjoy your music, calls, or podcasts, you can fine-tune your audio to fit the situation. Even if you're just bopping to your favorite playlist, making the smallest adjustments can make a difference.
If you're looking for an easy gift for an audiophile or just want a quick upgrade for yourself, these buds are worth picking up, especially with an additional $20 credit.
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