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Google just unveiled the Pixel Buds Pro, coming next month


Google is adding a new set of truly wireless earbuds to their lineup of audio accessories called the Pixel Buds Pro, these earbuds from the company have active noise cancellation enabled and will support spatial audio soon.

There’s also a custom-built 6-core audio processor powered by Google’s algorithms that blast sounds through custom drivers [Including the ANC] tuned by in-house audio engineers. There’s also a very cool feature called volume EQ that adjusts lows, mids, and highs when you change the volume level. There are touch controls that give you the ability to play, pause and control other various aspects of the Pixel Buds Pro including the noise cancellation.

Google said that they scan thousands of years to find the perfect shape to be comfortable for most people. There’s also a tool called silent seal for the Pixel Buds Pro to adapt to your ears if you are different from the rest to maximize the effectiveness of ANC.

There’s also multipoint connectivity allowing you to switch seamlessly between your phone and a computer or tablet. You also get seamless and free access to Google Assistant, so you won’t have to reach for your phone to summon some help with different kinds of tasks.

Google has also employed bone conduction technology to pick up your speech during calls and combined with be forming microphones are voice accelerometer and then blocking mesh covers. The company also says that you’ll be able to expect very clear calls even in less than ideal areas.

Google also promises up to 7 hours of use with active noise cancellation and 11 hours with it turned off. And that figure is great considering it’s double the battery life of all the audio accessories Google has made. You’ll be able to get the Pixel buds Pro via pre-order on July 21st for $199 expected to start shipping on July 28th. You can also choose from a variety of different colors like coral, lemongrass, flog, and charcoal.

Google just unveiled the Pixel Buds Pro, coming next month

Google just unveiled the Pixel Buds Pro, coming next month


Google is adding a new set of truly wireless earbuds to their lineup of audio accessories called the Pixel Buds Pro, these earbuds from the company have active noise cancellation enabled and will support spatial audio soon.

There’s also a custom-built 6-core audio processor powered by Google’s algorithms that blast sounds through custom drivers [Including the ANC] tuned by in-house audio engineers. There’s also a very cool feature called volume EQ that adjusts lows, mids, and highs when you change the volume level. There are touch controls that give you the ability to play, pause and control other various aspects of the Pixel Buds Pro including the noise cancellation.

Google said that they scan thousands of years to find the perfect shape to be comfortable for most people. There’s also a tool called silent seal for the Pixel Buds Pro to adapt to your ears if you are different from the rest to maximize the effectiveness of ANC.

There’s also multipoint connectivity allowing you to switch seamlessly between your phone and a computer or tablet. You also get seamless and free access to Google Assistant, so you won’t have to reach for your phone to summon some help with different kinds of tasks.

Google has also employed bone conduction technology to pick up your speech during calls and combined with be forming microphones are voice accelerometer and then blocking mesh covers. The company also says that you’ll be able to expect very clear calls even in less than ideal areas.

Google also promises up to 7 hours of use with active noise cancellation and 11 hours with it turned off. And that figure is great considering it’s double the battery life of all the audio accessories Google has made. You’ll be able to get the Pixel buds Pro via pre-order on July 21st for $199 expected to start shipping on July 28th. You can also choose from a variety of different colors like coral, lemongrass, flog, and charcoal.

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