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Home»News»Samsung’s next big audio bet might skip your ears entirely
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Samsung’s next big audio bet might skip your ears entirely

News RoomBy News Room6 April 20262 Mins Read
Samsung’s next big audio bet might skip your ears entirely
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Samsung could be preparing to shake up its audio lineup with a radically different kind of earbuds – ones that don’t even rely on your ear canal. According to recent leaks, the company is working on a new product, possibly called “Galaxy Buds Able,” and early signs suggest these could use bone conduction technology instead of traditional speaker drivers.

Multiple leaks and certifications, including a recent appearance on India’s BIS database, indicate that the product is actively in development. While details remain limited, the unusual model numbering and repeated references across sources hint that this isn’t just another incremental Galaxy Buds refresh, but potentially an entirely new category.

Bone conduction audio works very differently from conventional earbuds

Instead of pushing sound waves through your ear canal, it sends vibrations through your skull directly to the inner ear, effectively bypassing the eardrum. This allows for an open-ear design, meaning users can still hear their surroundings while listening to audio—something traditional in-ear or noise-canceling earbuds often block out.

That shift matters more than it might seem. As wearable tech evolves, companies are increasingly looking at ways to blend digital experiences with real-world awareness. Bone conduction could make earbuds safer for outdoor use, more comfortable for long sessions, and even more accessible for users who struggle with in-ear designs. It also opens doors for new health and assistive applications, especially when combined with Samsung’s growing interest in wellness-focused audio features.

For users, the appeal is straightforward. Imagine listening to music, taking calls, or interacting with voice assistants without isolating yourself from your environment. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or just walking through a busy street, this kind of tech promises a more natural and less intrusive experience.

Looking ahead, timing could be key

Reports suggest Samsung may be positioning these earbuds for a major launch alongside its next-generation foldables, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8. If that happens, the “Buds Able” could represent the company’s push into more experimental, next-gen hardware – going beyond iterative upgrades and into entirely new user experiences.

While nothing is official yet, the direction is clear: Samsung isn’t just refining earbuds anymore – it may be redefining how we hear them.

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