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Ich verkaufe hier ein Paar originale Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro In-Ear-Kopfhörer.

Die Kopfhörer sind absolut neu, unbenutzt und noch originalversiegelt (ungeöffnet).

Da es sich um einen Privatverkauf handelt, erfolgt der Verkauf unter Ausschluss jeglicher Gewährleistung, Garantie oder Rücknahme meinerseits

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Is €130 really the right price for used Galaxy Buds2 Pro when the market median sits at €68? This listing is clearly overpriced, sitting nearly double the median and well above the 75th percentile of €93 from your own database of 30 comparable EUR listings. Even external used listings show a range of €74 to €116, making €130 an ambitious ask that ignores typical used value.

The Buds2 Pro are still well-regarded for their crisp sound, excellent ANC, and seamless Samsung integration, but that upside doesn’t justify paying new-like prices for used gear. Unless this includes rare accessories, original packaging, or is in pristine original-owner condition with verified battery health, there’s little reason to bite. At this price, you’re better off hunting for a listing near €68–€75, where you get the same performance without the premium.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Samsung

Samsung Electronics, founded in 1969 in Suwon, South Korea, by Lee Byung-chull, began as part of the Samsung Group with a vision embodied in its name—"three stars"—symbolizing power, abundance, and enduring brilliance. Initially focused on electronics like black-and-white televisions and semiconductors, the company rapidly expanded into consumer appliances, earning global recognition in the 1970s for mass-producing home electronics that set industry standards for reliability and innovation.

In hi-fi audio, Samsung's direct offerings emphasize integrated soundbars, wireless speakers, and headphones optimized for its Galaxy ecosystem and QLED televisions, prioritizing seamless connectivity and immersive home theater experiences over standalone components. Through its subsidiary Harman International—acquired in 2017—Samsung commands a vast portfolio including JBL, Harman Kardon, AKG, and, following the 2025 $350 million purchase of Sound United, premium brands like Bowers & Wilkins, Denon, Marantz, Polk Audio, and Definitive Technology. This arsenal spans amplifiers, turntables, DACs, and high-end speakers, blending legacy hi-fi engineering with modern DSP and streaming.

Positioned as a dominant mid-to-premium market force rather than a pure high-end boutique, Samsung leverages scale and ecosystem integration to deliver accessible excellence, appealing to discerning buyers seeking value-driven performance without niche esoterica. Its aggressive acquisitions have reshaped the audio landscape, making it a pivotal player for hi-fi enthusiasts prioritizing versatility and future-proofing over vintage exclusivity.

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