Galaxy Buds Core debut in India: Priced at₹4,999, sales start June 27

Galaxy Buds Core debut in India: Priced at₹4,999, sales start June 27

Samsung has introduced its latest true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones, the Galaxy Buds Core, to the Indian market. Retailing at ₹4,999, these innovative earbuds will be available starting June 27, 2023. Customers can purchase them through the Samsung India website, Amazon, and select offline retailers. Available in two sleek colors—Black and White—the Galaxy Buds Core are designed to enhance the audio experience with features like active noise cancellation (ANC) and Galaxy AI integration. They boast dynamic drivers that promise rich sound and impressive bass, making them a notable addition to Samsung’s audio offerings. A highlight of the Galaxy Buds Core is their advanced call quality, attributed to a sophisticated three-microphone system in each earbud. This setup, combined with noise reduction technology, aims to ensure clear voice communication, even in busy settings. Designed for comfort, the earbuds incorporate a wingtip design that secures them in place, making them ideal for workouts or prolonged use. One of the standout capabilities of these earbuds is the integration of Galaxy AI’s Interpreter tool. This feature allows for real-time, two-way translation during conversations, enabling users to communicate effortlessly in different languages. As one person speaks in their native tongue, the earbuds capture and translate the speech instantly for the other participant, facilitating seamless dialogue. In addition to these innovative features, the Galaxy Buds Core come equipped with touch-sensitive controls for easy management of music playback and calls. The earbuds also support multi-device connectivity, allowing users to switch effortlessly between compatible Samsung devices using the Auto Switch function. Furthermore, they can be located easily with the help of the Samsung Find app. With Bluetooth 5.4 for connectivity and an IP54 rating to resist dust and water splashes, the Galaxy Buds Core are built for durability. Samsung claims that these earbuds can deliver up to 35 hours of playback time with the charging case when ANC is off, or 20 hours with ANC activated. As part of a promotional offer, customers who buy the Galaxy Buds Core alongside select smartphones, such as the Galaxy A26, A36, or A56, can enjoy a discount of ₹1,000. Additionally, attractive no-cost EMI options are available for up to 12 months, starting from ₹417 per month.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Jun 26, 2025, 15:40

Computing
Microsoft Bids Farewell to Veteran Executive Rajesh Jha After 30 Years

Rajesh Jha, the head of Microsoft's Experiences and Devices unit, has announced his retirement after more than three dec...

Business Today | Mar 13, 2026, 05:05
Microsoft Bids Farewell to Veteran Executive Rajesh Jha After 30 Years
Startups
Market Insights: Oil Prices Surge and Key Economic Indicators to Watch

In a significant move, the U.S. government initiated 60 new trade investigations last night, targeting forced labor prac...

CNBC | Mar 13, 2026, 12:15
Market Insights: Oil Prices Surge and Key Economic Indicators to Watch
Automotive
Motional's Autonomous Ioniq 5 Joins Uber's Robotaxi Fleet in Las Vegas

Uber has expanded its robotaxi services by incorporating autonomous vehicles from Motional, a company backed by Hyundai....

TechCrunch | Mar 13, 2026, 13:30
Motional's Autonomous Ioniq 5 Joins Uber's Robotaxi Fleet in Las Vegas
AI
Strengthening Ties: US Ambassador Advocates for Enhanced AI Collaboration with India

During the India Today Conclave 2026, themed "The Intelligence Exchange," US Ambassador Sergio Gor emphasized the necess...

Business Today | Mar 13, 2026, 06:55
Strengthening Ties: US Ambassador Advocates for Enhanced AI Collaboration with India
Startups
How Sweden's Long-Term Vision is Attracting Tech Talent from Silicon Valley

In the battle for tech talent, European companies often find themselves at a disadvantage, but one Swedish startup is ch...

Business Insider | Mar 13, 2026, 12:45
How Sweden's Long-Term Vision is Attracting Tech Talent from Silicon Valley
View All News