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🎧 Elevate your audio game—Pixel Buds Pro: Power, clarity, and control in every beat.
Google Pixel Buds Pro are premium wireless earbuds featuring adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, up to 31 hours of battery life with the charging case, and multipoint Bluetooth connectivity. Designed for professionals on the move, they deliver rich sound via custom 11mm drivers, crystal-clear calls with enhanced mics, and smart features like auto gaming mode and voice assistant integration. Water-resistant and fast-charging, these earbuds blend cutting-edge tech with sleek comfort for all-day use.















| ASIN | B0CCJZW1JZ |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, Sweatproof, Wireless Charging |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 2 milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 11 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,628 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,270 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4 |
| Brand | |
| Brand Name | |
| Built-In Media | Ear Cushions, Eartip, Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Bay |
| Compatible Devices | Any Bluetooth 4.0+ device, including Android, iOS, tablets, and laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9,051 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Oval |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Nenhum |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 ohm |
| Item Weight | 62.4 g |
| Manufacturer | |
| Model Name | Google Pixel Buds Pro |
| Model Number | GA05191-US |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 24.77 db |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 193575037110 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**T
A quality set of bud from Google, that can surpass more expensive options
In addition to being a headphone addict, I was looking for another option for a quality set of wireless NC ear buds for air travel. Currently I use over-the-ear Sony WH1000XM (original V1) OR Bose Wired in ear QC20's. Both sound good and have very good noise cancelling. However, I wanted to reduce the bulk while traveling and have an option to go wireless as my new phone does not have an audio jack. Enter this review, and my comparison between the Sony WF 1000XM4's and the Google Pixel Buds Pro (PBP). In this review, I used a 0- or 1-point system with 1 point for the winner, 0 points for the loser and 1 point for each for a tie. If you don't want to read through the comparison, just get the PBP's. These two earbuds are very close in features, sound quality and noise cancelling, but the PBP's are cheaper and still beat out the Sony's based on my scoring...and I really love the Sony’s but cannot justify them for the price difference! For my smaller ears the Sony's were a bit more uncomfortable. Ultimately both are really good ear buds, and it comes down to a matter of fit and price (at least for me). If price is not an option and you have larger ears go with Sony, otherwise go with the Pixel Buds Pro. Detailed review Price: Both were purchased on sale, so the Sony's were $250 (regularly $280) and the PBP's were $150 (regularly $199). In my opinion, PBP's are a bargain compared to the Sony's! Winner: PBP Fit: PBP smaller and lighter. Sony, foam tips seal well, but can be scratchy in the ear and feel hotter. For my smaller ears the PBP's were just more comfortable. Winner: PBP Noise Cancelling: Sony is better with NC and foam tips. PBP's not far behind though. With proper ear tips, the Sony's will block out slightly more noise in air travel. In the office, it is also close, but some of the higher pitched sounds will make it through on the PBP's. Overall, it is pretty close given the cost difference between the two, and Sony's reputation for Noise cancelling. Winner: Sony Bass -no/flat EQ: Both are bass heavy buds. Winner: Tie Mid - no/flat EQ: Both have OK Mids. Sony's seem slightly more subdued, but both were pretty muddy without some EQ help. The PBP's treble boost may also help the MIDs come out a little more but its too close to call. Winner: Tie High - no/flat EQ: PBP have an accentuated high-range making music a little brighter but can get shrill. The Sony's highs were a little dull making for an overall slightly subdued sound Winner: PBP Overall sound no/flat EQ: Sony's sound slightly cleaner out of the box without the EQ, but the two are close. They both need some EQ help to go from good to great sounding buds. Winner: Sony Overall Sound W/EQ: With some EQ adjustments both can be closely matched. Sony needs a treble bump, PBP's need treble reduced. Both need the mid’s bumped slightly. Winner: Tie Touch Controls: PBP has more controls available at once. Both can be changed in the apps, but with Sony you must choose between music control or volume control. The PBP's can do both with taps or swipes. Both will pause music when the earbuds are removed. Winner: PBP Control feedback: Sony's have spoken audio queue's, PBP's use beeps. Much easier to know what you changed with spoken responses by the Sony's. Winner: Sony Volume level: At the same volume settings, the Sony's were louder. For the PBP's it seemed I needed to play these near max volume. Could be a phone issue, but all volume and app settings were the same for both. This bothered me enough to almost make me not want to keep the PBP's. Winner: Sony Battery Life (ANC on): Sony's seem to have a slight edge, but only by a few minutes. Too close to call Winner: Tie Charging: Both have USB C and Wireless charging and charge in approximately the same amount of time. Number of charges and quick charging (5-minute charge for an hour of play) is the same per the specs. I have not tried this out yet as I always keep these charged. Winner: Tie Multipoint (pairing): Sony does not allow you to pair and use with two Bluetooth devices at the same time. The PBP's do. Shame on Sony for not including this for the price of these headphones. Great feature for office use! Winner: PBP App: Both apps are well done. The PBP app is a little easier to use. Both have ear tip check feature which will tell you if you ear tips are sealing well. I used a smaller tip in one ear and both apps detected a bad seal. Winner: Tie Charging Case size: Both are small, but the PBP's have slimmer case and feels better when carried in the pocket. Winner: PBP Assistant features: Both are capable of using Google assistant or Alexa..Yes, the PBPs will work with Alexa Winner: Tie Auto Ambient Switch: Only available on the Sony. If it senses you are talking it will automatically switch to ambient sound pass through and pause your music. Very useful feature and works well especially on an airplane. However, if you like to sing out loud you probably want to disable this feature. Winner: Sony Find my headphones: Only available on the PBPs. You can send a signal and make the buds beep if you misplace them. Winner: PBP Bluetooth: Both connect instantly and have great range. Walking to the other side of my house and through about 3 walls, both ear buds cut out in the exact same location. Winner: Tie Microphone: Did not really test this, based on the soundguys.com review they are close, but in their recorded audio the PBP's mic sounds a bit better to my ear than the Sony's. Winner: PBP Total Score: Sony 13, Pixel Buds Pro 16
A**N
Keeping over Bose and Sony, shockingly
TLDR: I'm keeping these over the new Sony WF-1000XM5's and the Bose Quietcomfort 2's, because of the quality for the price, but almost without even considering the price! I have been dreading the day when my old Bose Quietcomfort earbuds would start losing battery life, and it finally has happened. I have been researching and trying to decide my best options, and I came up with the Sony WF-1000XM5 and Bose Quietcomfort 2. Someone at work told me to also consider these, and at first, I was skeptical, but I figured for about half the price, maybe they would compete, for the price difference. I finally decided to buy all three, and get the best experience at the same time, and return the 2 that I don't like. Now, I am not going to take price into consideration here (sorry Pixel Buds, even playing field). So, here is my comparison of the three: Sound Quality: Wow. All three earned great marks. I have been a Bose guy for about 10 years, but the QC2's for some reason didn't hit the same way as the QC1's. Don't get me wrong, they sound fine, but I wasn't blown away. The Sony's sounded very similar, but had a much better EQ in the app, so I could actually make them sound a tiny bit better. But then I listened to the Pixel Buds... They weren't better than either, but they were right on par! They also have a good EQ in the app that allowed me to customize the sound to be about equal to the Sony's, and actually a little better than the Bose (which honestly SHOCKED me). Winner: Sony and Pixel Buds tie for 1st, Bose 2nd but still great. Noise cancelling: This is where Sony and Bose shine. Bose was the winner for me, here. Very quiet. Sony was very close. But I think the fit (which I'll get to later) was the factor that gave Bose the edge. The Pixel Buds aren't terrible with noise cancellation, but they weren't really in the same league. Winner: Bose 1st, Sony a very close 2nd, Pixel Buds 3rd for sure. Battery life: The Sony's had better battery life than either the Bose or the Pixel Buds, which were pretty similar. I didn't keep an exact count, but I'm pretty sure the Sony's lasted 1-1.5 hours longer, give or take. Winner: Sony 1st, Bose and Pixel Buds tied for 2nd. App for phone: The Sony's and Pixel Buds have a clear advantage here. I happen to have a Pixel phone, so I am biased here, but the Pixel Buds work best for my phone. Their app has plenty of features and its user friendly. The EQ in there is absolutely needed, but once you use it, like I said earlier, you can make these things sound amazing. Sony was very similar. I like the noise cancelling features more than the Pixel Buds in the app, and the EQ was right on par with the Pixel Buds. Both very good. The Bose app has been a disappointment of mine for years... And still is. The EQ isn't great, and its pretty feature deficient. But it does the job. Winner: Pixel Buds 1st, Sony and very close 2nd, Bose an easy 3rd. Comfort: This is where Bose always shines for me, and they didnt disappoint here. They won this category easily. Now, that might be because of my ears, and everyone's are shaped a little different. The Sony's and Pixel Buds are about the same. The Pixel buds come with 3 sizes, the Sony's with 4. I didn't notice a difference between the small and x-small on the Sony's, but they are technically different... But I would say they are equals in comfort level and fit. You can get a decent seal with either, though not as good as Bose. Winner: Bose 1st, Sony and Pixel Buds 2nd. Value: Now, I haven't put price in the comparison thus far, but here is where it hits pretty hard. Depending on sales and what not, The Sony's and Bose range from 250-300. The Pixel buds from 140-190. That is a huge difference! Considering how close the Pixel Buds are to the other 2, in every category, they win this by a huge margin. Verdict: If Noise Cancellation is the most important feature of earbuds for you, these should still be considered, but they might not be your favorite over the Sony's or Bose. But for everything else, they are so close that I have returned the Sony's and Bose in favor of these, and I have zero regrets. Highly recommend.
S**.
Very impressive and worth a try.
My newly purchased Pixel Buds Pro will be joining my ever expanding fleet of TWS, currently comprising of Bose True wireless earbuds, Sennheiser CX, Edifier NeoBuds Pro, Soundcore Liberty Air 2's, AirPods Pros, along with several cheaper units from random brands that I use as throwaways. To start things off, the fit of these is great. Although always subjective, but being on the picky side, I must admit that I was pleasantly impressed with the way these fit. After six hours of wearing them, there was no fatigue or discomfort that I experienced. Once adjusted to your liking, these tend to stay in. I took them out for an hour long run and found no issues. They stay planted and feel secure, allowing you to focus on your workout without any distractions. Connectivity wise, these were a breeze to set up. Right out of the box they paired with my Samsung Galaxy S10+. Once synced with the phone, I was prompted to download the Pixel Buds app. You will mostly use this to adjust your touch controls, set noise cancellation/ transparency mode, as well as the multipoint mode (more on that later). For now, the app lacks traditional EQ adjustment from the sound control section. This is apparently coming later this year, along with spatial sound. The multipoint mode allows you to sync the earbuds to two devices simultaneously. I had the buds paired to my phone as well as my laptop. I was able to go back and forth between the two devices without any issues. Simply pause playback on the first device, and resume playing audio on the second device. In my testing I found no issues with audio lag while watching Netflix and YouTube. The sound quality is superb. In my testing, I found these to reproduce clear sound and accurate notes across various volume levels. The highs are just right, although not as punchy as some of the other earbuds in my collection. As of this writing 7/30/22, the volume EQ feature that enhances bass and treble at low volume levels is absent in the pixel buds app on my S10+. I contacted Google, since it is something that should be available in the app. Upon a lengthy troubleshooting session, the support team agreed to escalate the issue to their development team for further review. The active noise cancellation is good. It won't drown out the entire world around you, but when music is playing I found that it did an excellent job. I will be taking these on a flight later this year and will update the review to reflect my experience as far as in-flight performance of ANC. The battery life of these is excellent! In my testing, I got just short of the seven hours of battery life that Google promised with ANC on. The quick charge worked great. In just minutes I was back to listening tunes and enjoying the buds. Transparency mode on these is adequate. I didn't think it was lacking, but did feel that perhaps things could have been a bit clearer. It is nothing worth complaining about, but perhaps slightly boosting the gain may be considered an improvement. Overall, these are wonderful. Taking into consideration the excellent sound, comfort, battery life, along with some of the more advanced features, makes it an excellent value for the asking price of $200. The obvious omission of advanced codecs, such as LDAP and aptX did not diminish my experience, at all. I found that they sounded just as clear as some of my higher end buds without any latency issues that is normally associated with AAC and SBC TLDR: If you are looking for excellent sound, comfort, ANC, and battery life, give these a try. The pixel bud pro are an excellent value with very little compromise. If LDAC and aptX is a must have, then look further, but I would encourage you to reconsider.
R**B
Not bad at all
I bought these about a 2 months ago, and so far, they're not bad at all. There's a few things that I don't like about them, but they're pretty great otherwise. Pros: They charge really quickly. Gave them 10 minutes in the case, they went from 0-25 percent charge. Small- They fit my ears, and are pretty slim. Makes it not feel like they're jamming into your ear when you lay down, which I like. Pairing- they pair with my phone really well. To be fair, I do have a Pixel phone, which might improve connection, I don't really know about that one though. Either way, they work at 150 feet away from my phone, given slight static when you turn. Weight- they are really light, which makes it not feel like something's in your ear. It takes some getting used to, but is nice once you're used to it. Quality- they do have good sound quality. It's not the best I've ever had, but it's pretty good. The EQ being manually changeable is really cool, and I like it quite a bit. Transparency mode- being able to switch between noise cancellation and transparency mode is great, and I love it. Spoken notifications- speaks for itself. It's quite convenient. Cons: Painful? I'm not sure if anyone else gets this, but when they're in my ear for around 2 hours, they give my ear this sharp pain. Like a piece of broken plastic stabbing into the side of my ear. I can take them out for a few seconds and that seems to fix it, but it's definitely odd. Volume- they are really quiet. I have to listen at near full volume for what would be just above half volume on any other pair of earbuds. Small control surface- this one is a bit more expected. Because of how small the touch controls are, it's hard to do things like changing the volume (sliding forward/back) without it thinking you're holding down. Sometimes slides out of ear- this can be fixed by just pushing it back in, so it's not a big deal. But still worth putting on this list. Bad at saving settings- I have had to turn on spoken notifications 4 times now. I'm pretty sure the settings reset every time they update it. Worth knowing: Transparency mode is pretty great, and it definitely works decently. But when you turn up your earbud volume, voices still get drowned out. So it ends up with you either having to listen at really low volume, or just not hearing people. The Active Noise Cancellation is pretty alright, but doesn't do much when you aren't listening to any music. It drowns things out slightly, but it's not perfect. These have an adjustable EQ function. If you know how to use it, it's pretty great. These shouldn't be the first earbuds you buy. As a first pair, I'd recommend something like the ILuv TB200 earbuds. Those are great for starting out, and cost 20 bucks. Overall, I like them. They're not perfect, but they're a solid 8/10. They have settings that I've never seen on other earbuds, they're reasonably priced, and they're simple. Definitely worth buying for me.
A**R
Pixel Earbuds Pro they are Quite Possibly the Best Earbuds.
If your currently Using a Google Pixel phone, don't hesitate and waste more time like me racking my brain, comparing to Bose..Buy these Pixel Buds Pro now. You will not be disappointed unless you are OCD with Bose Headphones sound Quality Bose is slightly, I mean slightly better, sound quality depth of deep bass only that's IT I would say Deep bass only, but now after using the Pixel Buds Pro. I don't even remember how Bose was even really better than these Pixel Buds Pro. You loose tons of Features and Functionality for the Pricey Boss QuietComfortII $249 price point, and shame on Bose for lack of features no Multi Port technology, no hands free features, short battery life, if you take one earbud out you loose connection. I was willing to walk away from Bose for everything the Pixel Buds Pro Do Right, which is everything, and with the Pixel Buds Pro extensive amount of features and overall Value for $149, with dang near equal sound slight loss of Bass. Totally Glad I bought the Pixel Buds Pro regardless of a slight perceived loss in Deep bass I really don't care if I don't buy Bose anymore Google has changed the playing field again. I have Been Using Google Pixel Smart Phones since Google Released there first Smart phone. Currently using a Pixel 4XL 258GB and Lenovo Chromebook Flex 3...You will see the Bose SoundSport Wireless Earbuds, which I have liked enough and went through 2 pairs over the last 5 years. I have waited For Google to release these Pixel Buds Pro, and then it was between the Bose QuietComfortII $249 vs Google Pixel Buds Pro $149. Everyone Knows Bose sound Quality is top notch and I was NEVER disappointed With the Bose Sound Sports. However it was time to go totally Wireless and convert to Earbuds. first right out of the Box the Google Earbuds Connect instantly once you open the lid, so be prepared to connect. To devices, the Features all are touch, the noise cancellation and transparency mode is mind blowing...The Google Assistant is now Available on the Earbuds stand alone. So when you touch the left earbud the Google assistant tells you the time of day tells you if you have Notifications text emails Google nest products etc. It is truly Remarkable how everything is integrated flawlessly...These are Multiport and MultiPort must be turned on once paired to Smartphone..The MultiPort does work flawlessly connecting to multiple devices, computers, laptops,Chromebook tablet. These Pixel Buds Pro will all translate Foreign Languages via Google translate...I travel Abroad another bonus feature...If you must do "Due Diligence" and compare other Earbuds with noise cancellation..You should come to the same conclusion as me No Other Earbuds can do everything these Pixel Buds Pro can do Period..If your a Google Pixel and Google Technology supporter these will excite you and exceeded all my expectations...110% Happy 🙌 buy these NOW
W**N
The perfect earbud does exist!
Ok, now I only received these earbuds last week but oh man I love them already! Previously I had the beets fit pro. Loved the sound quality, but had to switch because they had a wing and it was tearing my ear up and causing scabs. I'd have to wear them weird because they hurt it was awful. I keep reading reviews on other earbuds and the reviewers kept mentioning how great these earbuds were, so that started my dive into figuring out what these earbuds are all about. I'll be 100% honest. A month ago I had no idea pixel earbuds even existed! (This honestly makes me want to get the pixel phone, but that's another story lol) Find my earbuds is a great feature! Beong able to control the volume, I was impressed. The sound quality is superb! They are so light compared to my old earbuds. Love the variety of color choices and that they have a coral to go with my pink obsession. The charging speed is great. Keep in mind I am using my own fast charger I already use for my phone and my old earbuds. I love the transparency! Game changer! I love to drown myself in music when I'm cleaning or doing certain things so the noise cancelation is great! But, I also work in a warehouse where we are allowed to wear an earbud while we work because it gets quite boring when there are 2 of you working together everyday! The transparency allows me to still be able to listen to my music, but also be able to hear what is going on around me in the warehouse especially if I pause my music to talk to someone. Great! The fit: I feel like this needs a paragraph all to itself because I was so impressed with this. It absolutely blew me away! I downloaded the app. When I first opened the box they immediately paired to my samsung galaxy note 20 ultra . When I put them into my ears they started to play music testing the seal to make sure they were the right fit! In the app it told me to use a bigger rubber eartip. I was like what!? So, I put the bigger ones on and ran the test again. This time it said they were perfect! I was so impressed at this point. Then the extra features in the app. Being able to give it heavy base, vocals, etc...All around great quality! The next day at work in my very busy warehouse I ran the test again because I wanted to make sure I didn't lose it in the warehouse and wanted to make sure it was in good. I could not believe the app told me to get bigger ear tips (which I did night before) or twist them in a little more. I could not believe they could detect that! So I did and ran the test again. They were good to go! They didn't budge all day..I move a lot with my job. I run a line usually or 9 employees and moving pallets with pallet Jack's, wrapping with wrap, doing all the paperwork, making boxes...It's alot. Didn't even budge. It was crazy. I can't tell you how many other earbuds have fallen out of my eat while I am working.
O**L
Rivals the Apple AirPods Pro 3
I've had my Google Pixel Buds Pro for over 6 months now and I absolutely love them! I had the Apple AirPods Pro (3rd Gen) previously and remember being on a windy beach and talking to my friend on the phone without missing a beat. When I finally got in my car after chatting with her for about an hour, I asked her if she had heard any of the wind or noise while I was on the beach. She responded incredulously, "You were on the beach?" And that's when I realized how absolutely amazing Apple's noise canceling functionality was on their airpods. I did a similar test when I received my Pixel Buds Pro. I remember my friend mentioning the sound of gravel as I walked on the pathway by a local park. With my new Pixel Buds Pro all she heard was my voice when I did the same walk, while I was driving with windows down and vehicles honking on the road, as well as in any other number of loud and boisterous environments. The Pixel Bud Pros perform as well as the AirPods and fit snugly in my ear, rarely every falling out. The only complaint I have about them is that the battery doesn't last much longer than about 2-3 hours when on the phone. The case will charge them up wirelessly but I'd love for them to last a good 6-7 hours without requiring a charge. Outside of that, I am EXTREMELY happy with my purchase and glad I got them at a cheaper price point than the AirPod Pros. I bought them for $149 and so they were $100 cheaper than the AirPods. Best of all, they sync beautifully with my Google Pixel phone, whereas the AirPod Pros were problematic. I had to download a third party app to check the battery life and get them to connect to my phone. This was way more hassle than I wanted to deal with. I would highly recommend the Pixel Bud Pros to anyone with an Android device. I certainly don't go anywhere with them!
A**R
Decent, probably not worth the price
Update: SCAM ALERT -- AVOID THIS SELLER (MaxProductSales) AT ALL COSTS. They gave me a refund of slightly more than one percent of the purchase price ($1.59) which is more insulting than a straight-up denial of the claim would have been. They charged a "restocking fee" (for a defective item?!) greater than the price of the earbuds. If they hadn't refundrd the tax, I would be owing Amazon money for returning a broken product. I've e-mailed the seller, who says that the serial numbers don't match. These were the only pair of these earbuds I've ever owned, so assuming it's true, the mistake is on their end, and if the return was ineligible, why refund any of it at all? Together with the restocking fee being more than the cost of the item itself, this seems very much like a scam. After the seller refused to help -- twice -- I contacted customer service, and Amazon themselves are giving a refund. You can take a risk on these earbuds, but if anything goes wrong you're up the creek and out $150. Note: the left earbud stopped working after a few days and I've started a return. The phone still recognizes it; it's just silent. Docked a star and will buy a different brand. I tried to let the battery drain (the equivalent of turning them off and back on since there seems to be no way of doing that -- the poor documentation -- no manual, just a quick-start guide -- doesn't say) but it wouldn't. Good, I guess? Update: on second thought, the battery life is really the only good thing about these, so one star. No manual, no obvious way to turn on and off, only okay sound quality, cheap plastic, lower max volume than my old ones. ... I'm coming to these from the Cambridge Melomania Touch buds after they stopped working after about a year. As my two-star review states, the battery in the Cambridge drains quickly, you have to reconnect every time you take them out of the case, they disconnect at half power and you have to go back into Bluetooth settings every time, and it takes 10-20sec of fiddling with them in the case to get them to start charging. So compared to them, being able to take out the Google buds, put them in, leave them in for a few hours, take them out, and put them right back in the case is a dream and I'm probably overrating them because of that. In fact, the buds don't include a USB-C charging cable and if I didn't already have my old one, I'd have docked another star for the frustration and inconvenience. Make sure you order one if you order these. The right bud in particular goes in and out of showiness and the sound quality is tinny and unsatisfying compared to the Cambridge, which made 128kbps Opus files on my phone sound more than acceptable, but again it's a tradeoff between sound quality and shambolic quality control. Over time I'll probably come to accept the shortcomings and like the buds just from the convenience, but they sure ain't worth $150, *on sale*. In fact, to this point I had this as a four-star review but for all this I'll knock it down to three after all. It's really hard finding good wireless earbuds for when you're away from your stereo or in the other room. For my purposes, I probably would have done better to get a $50 pair. Skip. Update: moving the tip size up improved the sound quality, though the default were already comfort, as did turning on ANC (though sometimes I had to turn it off because of a constant chirp in the right bud every few seconds). The app works better than the Melomania app, which is to say it works at all (no matter how many times I reinstalled the Cambridge -- keep in mind that since I was never able to get the Cambridge app to work, I was never able to update the firmware so YMMV.) The buds are very comfortable in the ear and lightweight, but the documentation is totally inadequate; it tells you how to connect and that's it. I don't care about call quality or the "Pixelverse" or "Google ecosystem" or whatever you call it and have no opinion. Ideally I like to listen to CDs, LPs, and FLAC and MP3 files over Sennheiser HD600s with a good amplifier. Obviously you have to take some tradeoffs for convenience on the go. What we have in the Cambridge vs. Google is sound quality versus everything else. Google does "everything else" well, and I would have moved it up to four stars except that this is a false choice between the two. Surely there's a bud out there that's more functional than the Cambridge, with better sound quality than Google, and more reasonably priced than either. Until then, the Google Pixel Buds are adequate until they stop working, then I'll start the search anew. Update 2: I'm satisfied with these. I'm tempted to move it up to 4 stars but it's really more of a 3.5 stars situation (or 3.49, as we're rounding down.) I'd give it four except for a chirping or whistling sound in the right bud if it's not seated perfectly; it either goes away or you get used to it after a few minutes. I'm not sure which.
E**O
Sonido excelente
El sonido es excelente, se activa con voz de inmediato, el touch si es super sensible asi que hace los comandos rapido, encuestion de las almoadillas hace una pequeña succion al oido eso puede molestar al principio es cuestion de saberlos acomodar al oido
N**8
An Essential Buy for the Average Android User
The Pixel Buds Pro are a luxury item worth splurging on. I think not only are these the best Android wireless earbuds on the market as of today, but one of the best wireless earbuds period. Google did not cut any corners when it comes to the most high-end and modern of features. My favorite features are the ANC, the transparency mode, the integration with Google Assistant, and the seamless and intuitive touch mechanics. The Active Noise Cancellation felt very advanced being able to block out pretty much all environmental noises, from the rowdiness of my subway commute, to the sound of moving cars on the streets, to the loudness of my indoor AC unit that stays on all summer, and it definitely blocks out the sound of strangers talking around you. It works so well that it's borderline dangerous. Best be diligent when walking outside, lest you get hit by a car or get surprise mugged during nighttime because you didn't hear it coming. The swiping controls are intuitive, smooth, functional and responsive. A single tap plays or pauses your music, double-tapping skips forward, triple-tapping goes backward, and long-pressing can either switch between listening modes (ANC, Transparency mode, and off) or activate Google Assistant. You can also swipe forward or backward to raise or lower the volume. The fit is an absolute dream. I am crying tears of joy that these don't fall off my ear. I upgraded to these from the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live and those were an absolute nightmare that I had to put up with for 4 months. They never stayed still in my ear and would fall off if I did some big movements, especially when working out at the gym. The Pixel Buds Pros on the other hand stay firm in my ear and they're comfortable. The other big hype is the battery life, arguably boasting the best battery life in the market for wireless earbuds. 11 hours with ANC off, 7 hours with ANC, 31 hours using the charging case with ANC off, 20 hours using the charging case with ANC on. You can definitely last for a full work shift or a full flight while using these. In 2022, Google has finally created a true competitor to the Apple Airpods Pros. Though the sound quality isn't particularly top tier, this won't be a concern, nor would it be anything noticeable for non-audiophiles. All in all, the Pixel Buds Pros are my new go-to earbuds and they're shaping up to be the definitive wireless earbuds for Android users that can afford it, the crowd-pleaser of 2022.
S**J
Great earbuds
Love the color and works well
H**H
Authentic
No need to worry about being fake
A**I
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