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Samsung unveils Galaxy Watch4 and Buds2 Wooyoungmi Edition

Samsung has been collaborating with fashion brands and music acts to promote its new products. For example, earlier this month it unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip3 and Z Fold3 Wooyoungmi Edition. For those who want a matching smartwatch or earbuds for their outfit, the company just expanded its collection.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Wooyoungmi Edition and the Galaxy Buds2 Wooyoungmi Edition were created in collaboration with the fashion brand. The brand was founded in Paris and has been described by as “the most successful Korean independent menswear designer brand”.

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Wooyoungmi Edition
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Wooyoungmi Edition
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Wooyoungmi Edition

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Wooyoungmi Edition

The watch and buds will be available in limited numbers in South Korea starting tomorrow, available at the Musinsa store. The Watch4 comes with an exclusive strap made out of high-quality leather and stainless steel, the buckle is made rectangular in the Wooyoungmi style. There is a custom watch face too.

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wooyoungmi Edition
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wooyoungmi Edition
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wooyoungmi Edition

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Wooyoungmi Edition

The Galaxy Buds2 come in a graphite color and a bespoke charging case – square, of course, with Wooyoungmi branding.

The Galaxy Watch4 Wooyoungmi Edition will sell for KRW 400,000 for the 44 mm model and KRW 370,000 for the 40 mm one (that’s KRW 100,000 more expensive than the regular version). The limited edition Buds2 will be KRW 200,000 (KRW 50,000 more than the regular buds). It’s not clear if these will ever be sold outside of Korea.

Check out the latest Samsung phones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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