- 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.
- With custom 11 mm speaker drivers and Volume EQ, the earbuds sound amazing at any volume[1]
- Pairs with any Bluetooth 4.0+ device, including Android, iOS, tablets, and laptops[7]
- The battery keeps up with your life, with up to 11 hours of listening time, or up to 31 hours with the charging case[2]; you can charge them wirelessly with Pixel Stand or other Qi-certified chargers[3]
- Transparency mode helps you hear outside sounds in real time so you can be more aware of your surroundings, like when crossing the street
- Ask Google for directions, respond to a text, or control your music, hands-free[4]
- Make crystal clear calls even in loud places thanks to beamforming mics, a voice accelerometer, and wind-blocking mesh covers[5]
- Easily switch between compatible devices, so you can go from listening to music on your phone to taking a call on your laptop[6]
- Pixel Buds Pro are water resistant, so you can wear your earphones during sweaty workouts or on rainy days[7]
- Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.).
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Google Pixel Buds
Google Pixel Buds Pro – Noise Canceling Earbuds – Up to 31 Hour Battery Life with Charging Case – Bluetooth Headphones – Compatible with Android – Fog
Original price was: $199.99.$159.99Current price is: $159.99.
+ Free ShippingNoise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
---|---|
Headphones Jack | No Jack |
Model Name | Pixel Buds Pro |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Included Components | Wireless Charging Case |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Charging Time | 31 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Smart Speaker, Tablets, Telephones |
Control Type | Media Control |
Cable Feature | Without Cable |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Style | Earbuds |
Control Method | Voice |
Number of Items | 1 |
Battery Life | 31 Hour |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
Earpiece Shape | Bud |
UPC | 193575032306 |
Special Feature | Fast Charging,Noise Cancellation,Sweatproof,Microphone Included,Transparency Mode,Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | |
Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 0.98 x 2.49 inches |
Item Weight | 2.2 ounces |
Item model number | GA34L, GQGM1, GPX4H |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special features | Fast Charging,Noise Cancellation,Sweatproof,Microphone Included,Transparency Mode,Water Resistant |
Other display features | Wireless |
Date First Available | July 21, 2022 |
5 reviews for Google Pixel Buds Pro – Noise Canceling Earbuds – Up to 31 Hour Battery Life with Charging Case – Bluetooth Headphones – Compatible with Android – Fog
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WonderWoman –
These earbuds sound great, the battery life is excellent, the noise cancelling is very good, and they’re comfortable. I have a Google pixel phone and the integration is great. I like the way the earbuds pause the audio if you speak to someone.
At first I found it a bit awkward to get the earbuds positioned correctly in my ear, but I got used to it after a while.
The case is compact and seems very sturdy. The Pixel Buds app is easy to use.
On the less positive side I am not crazy about the touch -sensitive volume control and the multi-tap fast-forward/rewind/etc controls – it’s too easy to accidentally tap. I’ve even had a tree leaf “tap” my earbud and pause the audio. But it’s hard to get away from this kind of control interface these days.
Find-Smart-Value –
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
Find-Smart-Value –
Gran calidad de sonido y construcción, son muy fáciles de emparejar y cómodos de usar.
La cancelación de sonido es buena para el día a día y el modo transparente permite tener una conversación sin necesidad de quitarlos.
La batería tiene buena duración y se puede ver el nivel de carga de cada audífono y de la funda en la aplicación.
Anon –
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.
Marwan Badghaish –
I am super happy with the quality, comfort, and above all the audio quality and AI features!
I had to install the firmware updates on my Pixel 8 Pro manually, and everything worked well.
It has it all – intelligent controls, transparency mode (AI-enabled), wireless charging, etc. All in all, everything that was promised on October 4th, 2023 is working! These are the smartest and best audio-quality Buds I have used so far. The price is in line with a high-performance device that protects my hearing and is actually making me rediscover my preferred music – never before did it sound so good, with profound bass and incredible music details that make my emotions reach impressive heights!