Google Announces Pixel Buds Pro With AirPods Pro Features Like Spatial Audio and Transparency Mode

Google today at its I/O developer conference unveiled a range of new Pixel devices that will compete with Apple products, including Pixel Buds Pro.

Google Pixel Buds Pro
Pixel Buds Pro are Google's new premium wireless earbuds with similar features as AirPods Pro, including active noise cancellation, a Transparency mode that lets ambient noise in, hands-free "Hey Google" voice control, automatic switching between previously paired Bluetooth devices, integration with Google's Find My Device app for tracking their location when misplaced, and spatial audio support starting later this year.

Pixel Buds Pro adapt to your ear with a Silent Seal feature that maximizes noise cancellation, while built-in sensors measure the pressure in your ear canal to make sure they are comfortable to wear during long listening sessions, according to Google.

Pixel Buds Pro can be paired with any Bluetooth 4.0+ device, making them compatible with devices like the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. They charge wirelessly in a case and offer up to 11 hours of listening time per charge, or up to seven hours with active noise cancellation enabled. The case can also be charged via USB-C.

Pixel Buds Pro will be available to pre-order on July 21, with pricing set at $199 in the U.S., compared to $249 for AirPods Pro. The earbuds are designed with a soft matte finish and are available in four color options: Coral, Lemongrass, Fog, and Charcoal.

AirPods Pro have not received any hardware updates since they were first released in October 2019. Rumors suggest that second-generation AirPods Pro will be released later this year with an upgraded wireless chip, motion sensors for fitness tracking capabilities, and potentially a more compact design similar to the Beats Studio Buds.

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Top Rated Comments

dmx Avatar
26 months ago
Could they at least come up with their own names for these “borrowed” features?
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Ralfi Avatar
26 months ago
That “Hey Google” is so superior to Apple’s offering & is a big selling point imo. These should sell well.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
anshuvorty Avatar
26 months ago
Always remember, these headphones can be listening to you and stealing your information! After all, it is made by Google....
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
blazerunner Avatar
26 months ago

Ain’t no one buying that **** :rolleyes:
Because it doesn't have the Apple logo, right? As if that's the only thing that matters. :rolleyes:
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving ?️ Avatar
26 months ago
The fact Google introduced new colors, Wow! Hopefully Apple will follow the same footsteps with the AirPods Pro line up.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AngerDanger Avatar
26 months ago
Always so exciting to see what superellipsoid companies cram their buds in!





Really hoping for an n=1 someday…

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