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Galaxy Buds 4 Pro drop to Amazon low for Prime Day, but here’s how to score them for even less ($70 off)

Day 2 of the giant Amazon Prime Day sale has begun and today we are featuring the deals on the latest Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. The latest 2026 release has seen almost no straight up cash discounts directly from Samsung (although they are marked down to $210 there this week), but they have now landed at the Amazon all-time low for Prime Day, and you can score them for even less than that over at Woot. Details below. 

Amazon is now offering the latest Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro down at $199.49 shipped in both the black and white colorways. Regularly $250, this is $50.50 off the list price and the lowest we have tracked at Amazon as far as straight up cash discounts go without having to bundle them with a phone. 

Amazon is, of course, delivering a proper U.S. edition of the buds with the 2-year extended warranty it has been serving up since release. 

At Woot however, if you don’t forgoing the longer warranty for 90-day Woot warranty, you can land the otherwise identical “International Model” down at $169.99 Prime shipped instead. That $70 off the list price to undercut the Amazon deal, but is really only or those who don’t mind the warranty situation. 

Either way, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro deals are flowing for Prime Day this year and you can dive into more of the best Samsung offers below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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