Samsung Galaxy Buds2
- Location
- Heerde, NL
- Seller
- lorenzo
- Source
- Marktplaats
- Posted
- 11 Jun 2026
- Last seen
- 3d ago
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Samsung galaxy buds 2 nooit gebruikt. Doosje is alleen open gemaakt voor fotos. Gekregen toen ik een verzekering afsloot bij de mediamarkt. Ik heb zelf als een setje dus deze is overbodig
With a typical used market centered at €50, this €60 ask is a bit above the median and also above the €53 75th percentile, so it reads as ambitious rather than fair. It is not wildly out of line, but it is priced at the upper edge of recent comparables, so I’d want either a cleaner-than-average condition or extras to justify the premium.
That said, Galaxy Buds2 are still a solid everyday buy: compact, comfortable, and well-regarded for balanced sound, effective ANC, and easy Samsung ecosystem integration. If the buds, case, and tips are all present and the battery health is decent, there is real value here for a buyer who wants reliable true wireless performance without paying new-price money.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
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