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Amazon Prime Day優惠2025|Galaxy Buds 3 Pro 創新低,HK$1,300 享智能降噪 、 高清通話、 實時翻譯,通勤必備!

Amazon Prime Day優惠2025|Galaxy Buds 3 Pro 創新低,HK$1,300 享智能降噪 、 高清通話、 實時翻譯,通勤必備!

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溫馨提示:想要享受 Amazon Prime Day 中的超值優惠,就必須先立即成為 Prime 會員,立即前往 Yahoo Tech 為大家推出的 Amazon 會籍教學,隨簡單步驟享受 30 天的會員試用期!
溫提:Amazon已開通香港滿額免運費,可在購買頁面標價的位置見到「無進口手續費押金且免費送貨至香港」。見到「無進口費用押金且 HKD XXX 運費配送至香港」字眼的話,就代表官方會直送貨品至香港,不過就會收取運費。假如貨品不直送香港,都可以選用集運服務。Galaxy Buds 3 Pro 是集「專業級音質」、「智能降噪」與「全天候佩戴舒適性」於一身的真無線耳機,一向深受 Samsung 用家們喜愛。目前於 Amazon 上會員價降至 66 折創下新低,只需 US$166(約 HK$1,300)就能入手,而且免運費直送香港,輕鬆升級耳機裝備,享受聽覺饗宴!
立即免費試用 Prime 會員Galaxy Buds 3 Pro 拋棄了前代 Buds 2 Pro 的鵝卵石造型,採用全新的圓方形設計,耳機柄上配備創新的刀片燈,不僅作為指示燈,還能通過耳機柄控制多種功能,外型更有未來感。耳機搭載 11mm 動圈單元與 6.1mm 平面磁性振膜,實現強化的雙向音效,提供Hi-Fi 音效及更細緻的音效體驗。
配合先進的 AI 智能降噪功能,Galaxy Buds 3 Pro 能有效過濾大部分背景噪音,帶來沉浸式的音樂享受。此外,耳機支援最高 24-bit 編解碼器,滿足對音質有高要求的用戶。
Buds 3 系列真無線耳機引入多項 AI 功能,兩隻耳機均支援語音翻譯功能(需搭配 Samsung 手機使用),讓用戶能即時聽到翻譯的對話。在續航方面,開啟降噪時可持續使用 6 小時,關閉降噪則可額外延長 1 小時。充電盒提供額外的續航力,開啟 ANC 時可達 26 小時,關閉 ANC 則增至 30 小時,無須擔心電量問題,隨時享受音樂。
Amazon 特價 US$166(約 HK$1,300,免運費直送香港)|原價 US$249.99
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Samsung 香港特價 HK$1,798|原價 HK$1,998
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👉 Apple Watch S10 勁減 7 折!低至 HK$2,200 購 iPhone 最佳拍檔
👉 Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 低過對折狂降!歷史新低 HK$2,350 直送香港
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