So you'll want to make sure you have your Galaxy Buds handy and the case open.
You likely have the Wear application installed, but it's a good time to verify the app is updated before we get started as well.
1. Open the Wear application.
2. Select your Galaxy Buds. You may need to tap on the Wear device icon to find and select them.
3. Tap "Connect".
4. Scroll down and look for Earbuds settings and tap on this option.
5. Scroll down and look for "Earbuds Software Update" and tap on this option.
6. Tap "Download and install".
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