Samsung has finally formally released the Galaxy Buds3 FE after a preemptive listing last week. These new, reasonably priced wireless earbuds from the manufacturer are the 2023 replacement for the original Galaxy Buds FE.

With Samsung’s innovative blade stem design and in-ear tips, the Buds3 FE have the same fundamental appearance as the Buds3 Pro. They have three active noise cancellation (ANC) microphones and dynamic drivers. They link using Bluetooth 5.4 and feature Samsung Seamless Codec (SSC), AAC, and SBC. Additionally, you get 24-bit Hi-Fi sound, spatial audio, and dual device pairing for Samsung smartphones.

In addition to providing hands-free access to Google Gemini and real-time translation using Galaxy AI Interpreter, the Buds3 FE have pinch and swipe motions for controls. They also feature Find My Earbuds support. They are also resistant to dust and water (IP54).

Each earbud contains a 53mAh battery, while the charging case includes a 515mAh cell. According to Samsung, the buds can play music for up to 6 hours when ANC is turned on and 8.5 hours when it is turned off. The charging case extends these values to 24 and 30 hours, respectively. Only the casing and its USB-C connection can handle charging.

Buds3 FE are available in grey and black. The prices are $150, €149, and £129. The first week of September is when deliveries are expected to start.