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Samsung’s first ever clip-on earbuds look slated to launch, as odd new name drops in the Galaxy Wearable app tom.bedford@hotmail.co.uk (Tom Bedford) | usagoldmines.com

  • ‘Galaxy Able’ gets name-dropped in the Wearable app
  • These are the oft-rumored first ever clip-style earbuds from the company
  • Could launch later in July, alongside two new Galaxy smartwatches

We’ve been hearing rumors that Samsung is teeing up to release a novel kind of earbuds offering — or at least, the design was novel a few years ago. It’s a form factor that’s entirely new for the company (though not its sub-brands) and completely unlike the Galaxy Buds 4 series in shape and name. And now, it’s all but confirmed.

As spotted by an eagle-eyed Twitter user, an update to Samsung’s Galaxy Wearable app has spilled the beans on a slew of upcoming products.

This includes the Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, two products which may not surprise you if you’re gifted with numbers and know that 9 follows 8.

But slightly more interesting is word of the Galaxy Able (not Galaxy Buds Able, as we’d previously heard). This naming all but confirms what we’d already thought: Samsung has seen our list of the best open earbuds and wants in.

Galaxy Able? Next up Galaxy Cain?

The open earbuds market moves quickly; it has to, it’s such a new product line that even flash-in-the-pan tech AI predates it. If you haven’t heard of them, they’re earbuds that let in surrounding sound, so you know what’s going on around you.

When the form factor began a few years ago, we mainly saw sports hook-style options (they snake around the back of your ear), but nowadays most seem to be clip-style ones that, according to my partner, make you look like a pirate. I prefer ’80s New Romantic’, because they’re like big ear cuffs, but you get the idea.

Anyway, they’re big, with a lot of the heavy-hitters testing out the form factor. To name a few, there’s the Shokz OpenDots One, Bose Ultra Open Earbuds, Sony LinkBuds Clip, JBL Soundgear Clips, Huawei FreeClip 2, and many, many more. Brands big and small have released options.

That is, except Samsung (and, notably, Apple). The Android-friendlier firm tends to let the audio experimentation play out with its sub-brands, including JBL, Harmon and AKG, releasing only its main series of earbuds under its own moniker. So its decision to release clip style earbuds under its own name suggests the form factor is huge now.

Samsung’s traditional earbuds (see the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro) offer great-sounding audio, though you often need a Samsung phone to make the most of them. But open-ears are a different kettle of fish, requiring different tuning and a hardy fit to account for the open style, so I’m curious to see if the brand manages to adapt its strengths to the format.

We’re expecting Samsung to announce plenty of new products at some point in July, including the aforementioned watches as well as its next wave of folding phones. So we might be able to bring you a review of the Galaxy Able sooner, rather than later.

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This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak

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