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The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live just hit one of the lowest prices we've ever seen


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SAVE 53%: As of Nov. 17, Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live are on sale for only $79.99, which is a 53% discount from their MSRP of $169.99.


Even though they may be old news when compared to the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro, you really can't beat the Galaxy Buds Live when it comes to price and performance perfectly wrapped up in a nice package. Offering some of the best noise-cancelation we've seen, these bean-shaped buds come in a slew of fun colors, too. They're now also just under $80 at Amazon, which is one of the best deals we've ever seen when it comes to these earbuds (beaten only by a Walmart deal that was just $3 cheaper).

The secure fit, decent in-app customization options, and stellar sound quality of the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live won the Pro's predecessor a ton of rave reviews. The quirky, bean-like look is super fun, too — and helps them stay put. The legume shape is meant to fit into the contours of your ear, with top wingtips adding to a snug fit. (No more worrying if the buds will fall off mid-run!)

The 12mm speakers on the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live pump out layered, dynamic sound with punchy bass and clear treble, but unlike AirPods, you can tweak those levels in the Galaxy Buds app. It's available for both Android and iPhone users, and you can also turn the noise cancelation on and off there. The app allows you to play around with the six different equalizer presets, which helps you adjust the music to suit you perfectly.

At $79.99 at the time of publishing, they're most definitely a steal for the reliable, customizable sound. However, if you want to play around with a few other colors (Mystic Blue, anyone?), you can also snag them on Walmart for $89 ... aka, still a steal.

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