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VIDEO: SAMSUNG LAUNCHES THE SECOND VIDEO FOR THE U FLEX



Samsung mobile released a second promotional video for their latest gadget the U FLex wireless headphones. Samsung obviously wants to keep it fresh in peoples mind building up to when it finally hit retailers. There is still no word on exactly when it will officially be launched to the public or how much it will end up costing. The video does a pretty good job highlighting the various features built into the U Flex. 

In this video, Samsung solely focuses on what sets its new headphones apart from some of the other wireless headphones on the market. The animations are still lighthearted, of course, but the focus and its effect are much more direct. The first feature on the table is that Samsung has optimized the sound produced by the wireless buds for its own Galaxy S8 flagship device. Samsung claims that the U Flex headphones will have an extended Bluetooth range over other similar devices, which could be down to the fact that the devices it is optimized for. After all, Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus were among the first devices to hit the market with Bluetooth 5.0. 

In the video, Samsung shows how easy it is to answer calls with U Flex. Most Bluetooth headsets have a similar push-to-connect option for incoming calls, however, Samsung’s latest headphones should make doing it easier thanks to two features built into the device. U Flex is much more flexible than competing sets and the portion housing button controls appears to be more substantially built. That means grabbing the neckband and moving it into a more comfortable position quickly should be easier to accomplish. There are also voice commands that can be used in conjunction with Samsung handsets. Have a look at the video to see the features of Samsungs U Flex in action!!


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