Samsung Launches Galaxy Buds3 FE With Galaxy AI Features and 30-Hour Battery: Check Price, Specs, Availability
Samsung has quietly added a new pair of earbuds to its lineup. The Galaxy Buds3 FE are now official, bringing many of the features from the higher-end Buds3 Pro into a more affordable package. They’re set to go on sale globally on September 5, priced at $150.

Familiar Design With a Subtle Twist
At first glance, the Buds3 FE look close to their Pro counterpart, complete with a translucent top lid on the charging case. One difference is the missing LED strip that gave the Buds3 Pro its distinct touch. Samsung is sticking with a simple and practical design, available in two finishes: dark gray and a dual-tone white and gray.
AI Meets Everyday Use
Samsung is continuing its push to bring Galaxy AI across its ecosystem, and these earbuds are no exception. The Buds3 FE come with Galaxy AI features like real-time interpretation when paired with compatible devices. This makes them more than just earbuds, especially for users who travel or rely on translation tools.
Sound and Call Quality
The Buds3 FE are built with new dynamic drivers that Samsung claims deliver deeper bass and clearer treble. Crystal Call technology helps reduce background noise during calls, while silicon eartips and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) ensure a tighter seal and better sound isolation. For those times when awareness is needed, users can switch to Ambient Mode.
Battery and Everyday Features
Battery life is one of the highlights here. Samsung says the Buds3 FE can last up to 30 hours with ANC on and 24 hours with it off, which makes them a strong option for daily use. Other features include Bluetooth 5.4, IP54 dust and water resistance, and Auto Switch, which lets the earbuds seamlessly move between devices.
Positioning in the Lineup
At $150, the Galaxy Buds3 FE are positioned as the most accessible entry in the Buds3 family. They don’t have all the extras of the Buds3 Pro, but they still bring ANC, Galaxy AI, and long battery life, which could make them appealing to users who want advanced features without paying a premium.
For now, there’s no word on India pricing or availability.


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