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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds FE are more affordable than ever at nearly $40 off

Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds 3 are nice and all, but that open-ear design and $180 price tag isn’t for everybody. If you prefer a pair of buds with a more traditional in-ear design that costs significantly less, the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE are still a good buy and are available for just $61.99 ($38 off) at Woot. That’s their best price yet and a deal that’ll last until September 14th at 12:59AM ET or while supplies last.The wireless earbuds deliver an excellent set of features for their price. Their active noise cancellation particularly impressed us, but the buds also offer reliable performance and good sound quality. Plus, unlike the open-style Galaxy Buds 3, they feature a wing tip design that could provide for a more secure fit


Samsung’s Galaxy Buds FE are more affordable than ever at nearly $40 off
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Samsung's new Galaxy Buds 3 are nice and all, but that open-ear design and $180 price tag isn't for everybody. If you prefer a pair of buds with a more traditional in-ear design that costs significantly less, the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE are still a good buy and are available for just $61.99 ($38 off) at Woot. That's their best price yet and a deal that'll last until September 14th at 12:59AM ET or while supplies last.

The wireless earbuds deliver an excellent set of features for their price. Their active noise cancellation particularly impressed us, but the buds also offer reliable performance and good sound quality. Plus, unlike the open-style Galaxy Buds 3, they feature a wing tip design that could provide for a more secure fit depending on your ear shape. The Galaxy Buds 3 offer far more robust water resistance as well as wireless charging, and the Galaxy Buds FE can't rival the Pro models in noise cancellation and sound. But if you're embedded in Samsung's ecosystem and prioritize price, you probably won't mind these tradeoffs.

Read our Samsung Galaxy Buds FE review.

Samsung Galaxy Buds FE $62$10038% off$62$62$10038% offSamsung's Galaxy Buds FE offer very good sound and noise cancellation for the money. They also feature a return of the wing tip design from the older Galaxy Buds Plus - a fit some may prefer. Read our review. $62 at Woot$80 at Amazon

A few more deals and discounts

The compact Elgato Stream Deck Neo has returned to its all-time low price of $84.99 ($15 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. The macro controller offers eight LCD buttons you can program to carry out a range of tasks with the click of a button, from pausing notifications in Slack to controlling smart lights. It also comes preloaded with some common actions while offering a pair of capacitive buttons so you can easily cycle through a number of macro pages.Amazon is offering existing subscribers 12 months of Kindle Unlimited for the price of 10 through September 15th in honor of the service's 10th anniversary. One month typically costs $11.99, so that equates to a savings of $23.98. New customers, meanwhile, can get three months for the price of one, which also equates to $23.98 in savings. The subscriptions grant subscribers access to millions of ebooks as well as audiobooks, comics, and magazines. Jabra no longer makes consumer earbuds, but you can still buy the latest version of Jabra's Elite 8 Active on sale for their all-time low price of $179.99 ($50 off) from Amazon. The earbuds come with a LE Audio charging case, which allows you to connect the buds to external devices like treadmills, in-flight video screens, and even portable handheld consoles like the Nintendo Switch. The buds also continue to retain a durable IP68 dust and water resistance rating along with improved sound and noise cancellation.

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