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930 days ago

Samsung Galaxy Buds Live. Mystic Bronze. As new. Absolutely Pristine.

Marie from Linwood

As new, in perfect condition.

Used once for around 20 minutes.

As you can see, these are pristine, with absolutely no signs of wear and tear. They are, for all intents and purposes, brand new.

The new iconic shape of true wireless earbuds
Galaxy Buds Live’s eye-catching design stands out, even inside your ear. Reflecting the curves of the ear and face for a natural look, they're polished off with a glossy finish and even come together with a jewelry box-inspired case — to fit in your hand when on the go.

Full details: www.samsung.com...

These are an unwanted Christmas present that I just don't use.

Also includes brand new soft silicone case.

Contact mariedaniel181010@yahoo.com if outside Neighbourly.

Price: $120

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