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Samsung’s Bean-Shaped Galaxy Buds Live Earbuds Are $50 off in White
There are a lot of very obvious AirPods-inspired wireless earbuds out there right now, but Samsung’s recent Galaxy Buds Live are different: they look like lil’ beans that you pop into your ears. These aural legumes are plenty powerful, however, packing active noise cancellation and strong audio quality. And the shape actually works well, as
Gizmodo reviewer Sam Rutherford described:
“The Galaxy Buds Live are quite comfortable, and when combined with their relatively petite dimensions and low profile, they are some of the most unobtrusive wireless headphones on the market. In fact, I’ve even fallen asleep while wearing them and they are right up there with the Pixel Buds as being one of the most comfortable earbuds in my ears. And when it comes to staying in place during exercise, even after a sweaty one-mile run, the Galaxy Beans never budged.”
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There are few brands as synonymous with rock and roll as Marshall, whose amps are as iconic as a Fender guitar. The company has parlayed its recognizable name into a line of consumer audio goods, including headphones and wireless speakers, but the Mode II is its first pair of truly wireless earbuds. The buds sound good and are designed well, but without ANC, their price tag makes it feel like you’re paying a lot for that iconic Marshall “M” on each bud.
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Marshall is far from the first company to take a brand known and respected by professionals and use it to sell more affordable consumer-focused products. You won’t see any musicians performing on stage with a wireless Bluetooth speaker like the Marshall Emberton, but the company’s consumer hardware still delivers excellent sound with a design that looks as cool as Marshall’s pro gear. It does feel like there’s a Marshall tax, however, similar to the Apple tax. Sure, a lo