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Samsung launches Galaxy Buds3 FE with stemmed design and AI features

The new Galaxy Buds3 FE bring AirPods-style stems, improved ANC, voice isolation, and AI translation features starting at $149.99.

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Samsung has quietly dropped its latest Fan Edition earbuds: the Galaxy Buds3 FE. Think of them as the company’s attempt to fold more of the Galaxy flagships’ flavor into an accessible price point: an AirPods-like stem, stronger noise cancellation, a bigger battery story than you might expect from a “budget” pair, and deep hooks into Samsung’s growing Galaxy AI play.

Quick specs

  • Design: stemmed “blade” look (bye-bye rounded blob).
  • Battery: Samsung says ~6 hours of listening with ANC on (8.5 hours with it off); case extends that to about 24–30 hours. Talk time is roughly 4 hours (18 hours with the case).
  • Durability: IP54 dust and splash resistance.
  • Features: improved ANC, ambient transparency mode, voice isolation for calls, Find My Earbuds, auto-switch between Samsung devices, and one-tap/voice access to Galaxy AI features like on-device Gemini or the Galaxy AI Interpreter for live translation.
  • Price / availability: starts at $149.99 in the U.S., available September 4, 2025; colors: Black and Gray. That’s about $50 more than the original Galaxy Buds FE launched two years ago.

Where the first Buds FE leaned into the classic rounded “blob” look, Samsung has given this generation a stem — the same direction it’s been leaning across its higher-end Buds line. The stemmed “blade” is more familiar to anyone who’s handled AirPods or Samsung’s own Galaxy Buds 3/Pro, and it’s functional, too: Samsung says the mic placement and stem make voice pickup better during calls. The finish is matte, with a semi-transparent lid on the case for a slightly more premium vibe than your average plastic pod.

That move is a deliberate one: bringing the aesthetic and ergonomics of pricier Buds to a lower price tier helps Samsung present a unified family identity. Critics will call it “playing it safe” — and some already have — but it’s a way to get reliable fit and predictable controls into more ears.

Battery numbers are the headline here. Samsung’s quoted 6 hours with ANC on (8.5 without) sounds modest until you factor in the case: total playback climbs to the mid-20s and low-30s of hours depending on ANC use. Talk time clocks in at about 4 hours per charge, extendable to 18 hours with the case. Those numbers are competitive for anything at this price and — depending on how Samsung tuned the drivers and codecs — could translate to a genuinely comfortable daily experience for commuters and frequent callers.

Leaks and certification listings ahead of launch suggested a decent upgrade to battery cells (and Samsung’s marketing confirms an emphasis on longevity), so if you were burned by small battery claims in cheaper earbuds, these might feel like a sensible mid-tier compromise.

Samsung is pitching “improved sound” and “enhanced ANC” — not flagship-level miracles, but better than the baseline. The Buds3 FE reportedly uses an 11mm dynamic driver and multiple mics per earbud to support Crystal Clear Call and a machine-learning model for voice pickup. The usual suite shows up: ambient mode (transparency), adjustable ANC levels, and voice isolation during calls so your meeting doesn’t turn into a muffled field recording.

Practical takeaway: for music lovers who demand Samsung’s codec/streaming benefits and for people who take lots of calls, the Buds3 FE look like a serious upgrade vs. $100 true-wireless options — even if they won’t dethrone higher-end buds for audiophile listening.

One of the Buds3 FE’s talking points is how tightly they integrate with Samsung’s Galaxy AI push. A voice trigger or long-press can hand you off to Gemini or the Galaxy AI Interpreter app for live translations; that’s a neat, real-world use-case for travelers or bilingual households. Features like Auto Switch (seamless device swapping) and Find My Earbuds are also part of the package — small conveniences that count in daily life.

If you’re outside the Samsung ecosystem, those AI hooks are less compelling. But for Galaxy phone owners, this is exactly the kind of integration that turns earbuds from “just headphones” into a continuity device that nudges you further into Samsung’s services.

At $149.99, the Buds3 FE sit above the original Buds FE launch price (which was closer to $99) — a jump that will irk price-sensitive buyers. On the other hand, you’re getting better ANC, a new design, AI features, and competitive battery life; in other words, more of what mattered on pricier Buds models. For comparison, a sale-priced pair of higher-end Samsung buds or an Apple AirPods model may still overlap with this price point, so Samsung is asking buyers to choose ecosystem continuity and Samsung-flavored features over raw brand appeal.

The Galaxy Buds3 FE aren’t a radical reinvention — they’re a pragmatic one. Samsung took a formula that worked (good ANC, smart software features) and wrapped it in a more familiar, stemmed package while plugging in AI features and a beefier battery story. At $149.99, they won’t be the bargain of 2023’s FE launch, but they do look like a sensible middle ground: more features than a budget pair, less price than the true flagships, and a clearer pitch to Galaxy users who want continuity across devices.


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