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Galaxy Buds Manager (Unofficial) is a community-developed desktop utility that bridges the gap between Samsung’s Galaxy Buds line and non-Android systems, letting Windows and Linux users access settings normally locked inside the Android-only Galaxy Wearable app. Written by timschneeb and now in its twelfth public iteration, version 5.0.1 continues to expand support across every generation of Galaxy Buds, Buds+, Buds Live, Buds Pro, Buds2, Buds2 Pro, and the newest Buds FE. The program opens a lightweight, dark-themed dashboard where owners can toggle active noise cancellation, ambient sound level, equalizer presets, touch-control assignments, and firmware-update prompts without ever touching a phone. Battery percentages for each bud and the case are displayed in real time, while a built-in “Find My Earbuds” chirp generator helps locate lost hardware. Advanced pages expose sensor diagnostics, serial numbers, and the same touch-based Labs features Samsung hides on mobile, making the tool equally useful for quick setting tweaks, warranty checks, or pre-purchase hardware verification on the second-hand market. Because the application communicates directly over standard Bluetooth LE APIs, it runs natively on Windows 10/11 and most modern Linux distributions without extra drivers, and its open codebase has already been translated into more than a dozen languages by contributors. Galaxy Buds Manager (Unofficial) is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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