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104 Reviews
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Cute little soft case, Made for folks who still like earbuds (how many are left?), Battery performance isn't bad
Quickly uncomfortable, Volume differences are crazy: low to high, with little in between, Controls are super fussy, Translation feature seems fiddly at best, Storage of the earbuds is specific to one method of winding them up, Expensive
After a week with the Google Pixel Buds, it is very hard to recommend them to anyone but the die hard Google fanboy or folks that really, really, really, really, really, really love earbuds, and we're not sure we know of many in that category.Earbuds aren...
The Google Pixel Buds are lightweight wireless earphones that offer a relatively comfortable fit and decent sound in non-noisy environments. They wrap up nicely to fit in a very compact charging case that delivers multiple extra charges on the go. Their t
Their open design lets in a lot of ambient sound. The "real-time" translation feature is only available to Pixel phone owners, but isn't a big leap beyond the existing Translate app. Bluetooth pairing can be more cumbersome than it should be
The Pixel Buds are perfectly decent wireless headphones with a few extra tricks for Pixel phone users -- but don't expect a "Star Trek"-style universal translator...
Abstract: Google has set out to make its mark on the headphone world with Pixel Buds, wireless headphones that can control your phone and claim to translate conversations in real time. But how do they stack up?The most important thing you should know about Pixel Bu...
Abstract: Putting your music and all the power of Google in reach at all times, and even offering instant vocal translations straight into your ear like a real-life Babel fish, the newly-unveiled Pixel Buds promise to be the ultimate travel companion.Unveiled at th...
Published: 2020-07-20, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
small, stable, open fit with eartip, good sound, good case, solid battery life, great gestures, Fast Pair, Google Assistant, USBC, wireless charging, AAC
not much sound isolation, no noise cancelling, can't connect to two devices at the same time, no aptX, stabiliser wing not adjustable
The second-generation Google Pixel Buds are a significant improvement on the first with a fairly unique combination of an open-air-like fit with the full sound that requires a silicone ear tip.The combination will please those that hate the “plugged in” f...
When I saw the Pixel Buds announced at last years I/O event, I was very interested to see just how good they were for music quality. However, most of all I wanted to use the built-in Google Assistant features.Whilst the instant translation feature wowed m...
Published: 2018-01-23, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: DSIf you've bought a new smartphone in the last two years you might have noticed that many manufacturers appears to be ditching their headphone ports.Although wireless headphones were at the same time becoming more and more prevalent, even this, at first...
Published: 2018-01-21, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: DSIf you've bought a new smartphone in the last two years you might have noticed that many manufacturers appears to be ditching their headphone ports.Although wireless headphones were at the same time becoming more and more prevalent, even this, at first...
While the earbuds only offer five hours of listening time, they come with a charging case which can be used to prolong the listening time to up to 24 hours, Despite being made by Google, they actually work with both Android devices and iPhones when used w
The sound quality was disappointing, there's plenty of treble but a lack of deep bass and bight high notes, The battery life without the charging case is disappointing at just five hours
Those with access to Google Assistant on their smartphones will get the most out of these in-ear wireless headphones. Comfortable and simple to set up but lacking in sound quality, Google's first attempt at headphones is valiant but falls a little short...