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Samsung has created a Pokémon themed case for the Galaxy Buds 2 wi-fi earbuds. The case takes on the looks of a small Poké Ball that acts as a shell wrapped across the common Galaxy Buds 2 charging case.
A particular bundle is on the market on the South Korean tech large's online retailer (thanks, Gizmodo) that features a Poké Ball charging case, a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 wi-fi earbuds, and a collection of Pokémon stickers that includes a entire bunch of Gen 1 Pokémon like Pikachu, Lapras, Gengar and more.
Naturally, this provides a good bit of bulk to the charging case itself, and the rounded {shape} of the Poké Ball will probably create a very noticeable bump when positioned in your pocket. But when you're a Pokémon fan who's incessantly out and about enjoying Pokémon Go, we will not consider a higher accent. Especially when you're by no means with out your music whereas outdoors.
A most elusive accent
Good luck getting your fingers on this nifty Poké Ball accent, although. Currently, it is solely accessible on Samsung's South Korean retailer for 134,000 received (round $109 / £89 / AU$149). As talked about, the bundle consists of the case, the buds, and a collection of stickers.
Unfortunately, the case cannot be purchased individually at a cheaper value, which is a disgrace, contemplating that the case can be appropriate with the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live and Galaxy Buds Pro. As a end result, first time Galaxy Buds consumers (or consumers searching for a substitute pair) are getting essentially the most bang for his or her buck from this Poké Ball case bundle.
At the time of writing, nevertheless, the bundle appears to be already out of inventory. No doubt the Poké Ball case was in excessive demand amongst South Korean Pokémon followers. At this level, we are able to solely hope the bundle finds its option to the west so Pokémon lovers worldwide have a probability to buy this admittedly cool accent set.
We'd love that, particularly as Pokémon as a franchise is firing on all cylinders this yr. Not solely does Pokémon Go show to be immensely fashionable, however Pokémon Legends Arceus, launched on Nintendo Switch in January, supplied the franchise with a a lot-wanted breath of contemporary air with a semi-open-world, exploration-based mostly format.
Additionally, the following entries within the mainline series, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, are at present slated for launch someday in late 2023. These will convey a Spanish-inspired setting and the ninth technology of Pokémon to the franchise, and we're actually wanting ahead to enjoying them for ourselves.
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