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Just a few days before the official launch, practically the full specifications of Samsung's next fully wireless headphones have leaked into the airwaves Galaxy Buds 2. Among other things, it should have a Bluetooth 5.2 chip, an active noise cancellation function, or an IPX7 degree of protection.

According to a leaker who goes by the name Snoopy, they will Galaxy Buds 2 to wine chip Bluetooth 5.2, which would be compared to headphones Galaxy Buds pro a Galaxy Buds + an improvement since they use Bluetooth 5.0. It should also support SBC, AAC and SSC codecs, and if Samsung wants, it could equip the headphones with support for the new Bluetooth LE Audio standard with the LC3 (Low Complexity Communications Codec) codec.

Snoopy also confirmed previous speculation that Galaxy The Buds 2 will have active ambient noise cancellation (ANC) and a transparency mode, which should be used by three microphones on each earbud. Each headphone should also have an 11mm woofer (bass speaker) and a 6,3mm tweeter.

Battery life should be comparable to headphones Galaxy Buds+ lower, specifically 8 hours without ANC on (u Galaxy Buds+ it's 11 hours), with ANC on then only 5 hours. With the charging case, the battery life should increase up to 20 hours without ANC or 13 hours with ANC. The headphones should also have a USB-C port and support Qi wireless charging as well as fast charging. It should also be waterproof and dustproof according to the IPX7 standard.

Galaxy Buds 2 should be offered in at least four colors - black, olive green, purple and white and cost from 149-169 dollars (roughly 3-200 crowns). They will be staged during the next event Galaxy Unpacked, which will take place on August 11.

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