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'Galaxy Buds On' surface alongside more Galaxy Watch 9 leaks

Samsung’s next-gen wearables are breaking brand conventions—and the tech world is taking notice.

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Questions people are asking

Are the *Galaxy Buds On* confirmed as a new product line?

No—coverage from Forbes and 9to5Google suggests Samsung is testing a rebranded approach, but no official launch details exist yet.

What is *Galaxy Able*?

According to SammyGuru, it may be Samsung’s first bone-conduction earbud model, distinct from traditional wireless designs.

Will these products launch together?

Coverage does not yet specify a unified release date, but leaks for the *Galaxy Watch Ultra 2* and *Galaxy Buds On* appeared simultaneously.

What happened

Samsung has confirmed a new wearable line under the *Galaxy Buds* umbrella, but without the traditional branding. Coverage highlights two major leaks: the *Galaxy Watch Ultra 2* and a potential *Galaxy Buds On*—a clip-on earbud design. Forbes and 9to5Google lead with Samsung’s rebranding strategy, while Mashable and Gizmodo focus on the *Galaxy Watch Ultra 2* leaks, detailing expected features like battery life and design tweaks.

Gizmodo also frames clip-on earbuds as an emerging trend, though specifics remain sparse. SammyGuru’s report on *Galaxy Able* is the only mention of bone-conduction tech, positioning it as a niche but notable development. Watch for official announcements on the *Galaxy Buds On* and *Galaxy Able* names, as well as whether these products will debut alongside the *Galaxy Watch Ultra 2*.

Competitor brands may also accelerate similar clip-on or bone-conduction earbud releases in response.

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