Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event has come to an end, and just like the company’s previous announcements, the pre-order rewards are just as salivating as last time. If you become an early adopter of the Galaxy Buds4 or Galaxy Buds4 Pro, Amazon will reward you with a free gift card. Best of all, this offer comes with no strings attached, but do be warned that it's for a limited time only.
To get the best offer from Amazon, it is recommended that you purchase the Buds4 Pro, which will give you superior audio and a $30 gift card
The base version of Samsung’s in-ear earbuds will set you back $179.99 and reward you with a $20 gift card, whereas the Galaxy Buds4 Pro can be pre-ordered for $249.99, but the plus side is that you will receive a $30 gift card. Both wireless earbuds are expected to be released on March 11, and while that is plenty of time for you to decide which product you want to keep, we cannot guarantee that the pre-order rewards will be applicable.
Regardless, while you contemplate your purchase, we’d like to remind you that Samsung has incorporated Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation into both the Buds4 and Buds4 Pro, which adjusts sounds when listening to your favorite music. When connected to any Galaxy S26 model, Samsung will allow for seamless integration of AI, providing real-time translations wherever you go.
The Buds4 and Buds4 Pro are also splash and dust-resistant, which is an excellent form of protection when you’re engaged in an intense workout. Samsung has also added intuitive touch controls that let you answer calls, adjust volume, and access a host of features. For the features that you’re getting, Amazon’s free gift cards seem like an enticing offer.
Get the Buds4 from Amazon - $179.99 (get a free $20 gift card with every purchase, deal is available in the colors White and Black)
Get the Buds4 Pro from Amazon - $249.99 (get a free $30 gift card with every purchase, deal is available in the color White only)
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