Neue Samsung Galaxy Buds 4
- Condition
- New
- Location
- Schleswig, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
- Posted
- 6d ago
- Last seen
- 1d ago
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Neue Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 In-Ear Kopfhörer
At €90, this listing is a clear bargain compared to the obvious alternative of paying typical used prices, since it sits well below the 25th percentile of €92 for 74 recent EUR comparables. The Ground Truth data shows a median of €111, with the 25th at €92 and 75th at €131, making €90 a strong deal that buyers should seize immediately.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 are well-regarded for their natural sound, adjustable 5-level active noise cancellation, and full nine-band equalizer, plus features like live translate and a gaming mode that minimize audio delay. At this price, with cables and accessories included, it’s a timely buying opportunity for a clean, original-owner set of a highly capable product that delivers premium features without premium cost.
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