Description
Pixel Buds Pro use Active Noise Cancellation with Silent Seal to adapt to your ear and help block outside sounds, creating a quiet foundation so your music can shine; and now they’re even better, with new features and colors
With double the bandwidth for clearer calls, Pixel Buds Pro are the perfect earbuds for Pixel[11]
Pairs with any Bluetooth 4.0+ device, including Android, iOS, tablets, and laptops[1]; and multipoint connectivity helps you switch between compatible devices, so you can go from listening to music on your phone to taking a call on your laptop[2]
Pixel Buds Pro have custom 11 mm speaker drivers and Volume EQ to sound amazing at any volume[3]; the app tells you how loud you’ve been listening to music over time and offers ways to adjust to help you maintain your hearing wellness
Gaming audio now reaches your ears up to 2x faster on average; when you start a game, your earbuds automatically switch to gaming mode, cutting latency in half[4]
The battery keeps up with your life, with up to 11 hours of listening time, or up to 31 hours with the charging case[5]; you can charge them wirelessly with Pixel Stand or other Qi-certified chargers[6]
Transparency mode helps you hear outside sounds in real time so you can be more aware of your surroundings, like when crossing the street; Conversation Detection pauses your music and your earbuds switch to Transparency mode when you start speaking
Terry Brown (verified owner) –
This was the fifth smart watch I have ordered from Gadget Tree… The other four were returned very quickly as they did not come anywhere near what they were supposed to do. This one, however, so far comes closest. It arrived very very quickly, (next day). It was well packaged and arrived in excellent condition. The set was also very easy. The app downloaded very easily and quickly and it was easy to pair the smartwatch to my iPhone. Once this was done I spent a few minutes entering my data and setting up the watch in the configuration that I wanted. All very easy. The worn during the day, around the house or for just general wear, it seems quite accurate with both bpm and blood pressure – something the others were, in general, way out on. However, the sports/training selection is a) a bit limited and b) not very accurate. In the latter case I shall endeavour to explore the different sports/training modes to see if I can get more accurate readings. (It doesn’t matter if the watch is showing basketball and you are doing cycling as long as the bpm is accurate). To date I have tested the watch with walking, cycling and while working out with weights. I was wearing a chest band linked to a Timex Ironman as a cross check. When walking on the treadmill I had to select the ‘Indoor Running’ training mode…. But this is not a major problem. The heart rate was fairly accurate most of the time but had a tendency to drop away for short periods of time. When my heart rate was, in fact, 118, the watch showed about the same for most of the time but then would drop away for periods showing as low as 62 at one point. This could be rather dangerous if a person was training in a heart rate band, such as cardio, which is between 105 and 119, as a person could try and raise the indicated 62 bpm up to an indicated 110 or higher when, in fact, the persons heart rate as already in the cardio range…. This could lead to over stress on the heart. The other issue with this is that the calories burned will not give an accurate reading as the watch is giving a lower bpm. On my Timex the calories burned was 238 on the smart watch 154… Quite a difference. I will not refer to my test during weight training as this would not be fair at this point as I am still experimenting with which sport/training mode works best. Indoor cycling on a machine. It is necessary to hold the handle bars to a persons arms and basically at rest during this mode of exercise. One is also stationary. This seems to throw the watch completely. According to the smart watch my heart rate never got above 70 and went as low as 58, (my normal resting heart rate is about 70). My actual heart rate went as high as 138. So I will be looking for another sport/training mode to see if I can improve things. It is a pity there is not a cycling machine function to select. For wearing around during the day it appears accurate in steps, bam and blood pressure. But I would trust if very much when training… 49 people found this helpful
Megs –
I got a Pixel Pro 9, so I went deep into the Google ecosystem. These are good headphones, but I cannot work out why they don’t supply XL foam buds—they just didn’t feel secure in my ears. I also went from the Samsung Buds 3 to these and really missed the voice control on the Samsungs. Their sound is simply better, fuller, more dynamic, and feels much better in the ear. The crunch came when jogging in the gym- I had to tap to go to the next song sweatily, and I mostly either paused it or turned the volume up or down. The sound is good, but it just lacks stability in the ears, clunky taps, etc., and no voice control.
shaggydawgg (verified owner) –
I’ve been holding off doing this review as these earbuds are quite expensive and I want to give them a good go before I post one. These little beauties come in fully recycled an recyclable packaging, the package contains three extra sets of rubber buds to cover all sizes and a thick manual that will probably never get read. Also the case for the buds that weighs quite a bit adding to the feel of quality. The two buds are good to hold and fit in the ear very comfortably. I would like to point out before I continue I hate wearing earbuds. I find them annoying, uncomfortable and can never seem to get a good sound from them. I usually plump for full over ear headphones even though they are bulky and take up a great deal of space when travelling. These Pixel Buds have changed my mind, I find they fit in my ear comfortably and the sound they make is awesome! I love the noise cancelling it really does work, especially on quiet parts in music you can really tell that it’s working. The sound itself is brilliant, Deep low bass sharp highs and crystal clear mids. The app is great you can fine tune the EQ or go for all the usual pre-sets. All the music I played just seemed better. The touch controls are precise and work very well, they are simple and cover everything you need. You can even track the Buds case
mind blown! I own a Poco F5 and F6pro and the Buds although ideally would be paired with a Pixel phone I can confirm they work flawlessly with both my phones. Down to the nitty gritty, these Buds are very expensive and more than I feel comfortable paying. The most expensive headphones I have purchased weren’t much under a £100 and I thought they were an indulgence. These are more than double that but I can honestly say if you can afford that amount these are worth it and I thoroughly recommend them! Update. I’ve been using these on a holiday in Spain and am over the moon with them. Around 12 hours of use and there’s still plenty of battery. The noise cancelling is sublime it works brilliantly, in the airport and on the plane these earphones are fantastic! 2 people found this helpful
andrew wright (verified owner) –
Listening to music and taking calls with these earbuds has been a seamless experience. The sound quality is excellent, and the noise cancellation works surprisingly well, blocking out background noise during commutes. They fit comfortably in my ears, and I can wear them for hours without any discomfort. The controls are intuitive, and the connection has been stable across all my devices. I particularly like the feature that pauses the music automatically when I start talking, which has been very useful in everyday situations.
alex truelove –
November 2024 Colour Name: Porcelain I think I could wear these all day and have them still feel comfortable.
D Malamed (verified owner) –
I recently got a Google Pixel 8a as a work phone and was lucky enough to receive these Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 to try. I was pleasantly surprised by the design and feel of both the case and the buds, they feel really nice. I have not had ear buds before particularly because I am afraid of loosing them and although these do not remove that danger, they are very comfortable to fit and wear. I am most pleased with the noise cancelling effect these buds offer, as I work in a noisy place and so I get less noise and great sounding music. The sound is clear, the buds are easy to use and connection to phone is very quick. Overall, I am very happy with these Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 and would most definitely recommend them, although price wise I do find them a bit on the expensive side.