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Galaxy Buds 2 Pokemon Edition bundle is about to go on sale at Samsung

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Last updated: May 19th, 2022 at 18:21 UTC+02:00

Samsung is about to release a limited-edition Pokemon bundle for the Galaxy Buds 2 wireless earbuds, consisting of a pair of Buds 2, a Pokemon-themed case, and a handful of stickers featuring popular Pokemon characters.

The bundle is listed on Samsung's online store in Korea. The company is presently preparing the bundle for release, though exact launch details are unclear. However, once the Galaxy Buds 2 Pokemon bundle goes on sale, it will cost 134,000 Won ($105).

Customers can choose from five color options for the standard Galaxy Buds 2, but of course, the Pokemon red-white case covers most of the original design.

Since the standard Galaxy Buds 2 usually cost more than $105, this is a good deal even for people who aren't into the Pokemon universe. That is assuming they can find the bundle on sale and purchase it from the Korean online store. It's a limited-edition package, and given the popularity of the Pokemon series, it will probably sell like hotcakes.

There's no information as to whether or not the Galaxy Buds 2 Pokemon Edition will be released in other markets outside of Korea, but we'll keep you posted if more details emerge.

The Galaxy Buds 2 are Samsung's latest wireless earbuds unveiled in August 2021, and they're pretty amazing, even without the Pokemon-themed accessories. Check our review and hands-on video below for more details.

Galaxy Buds 2 review

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