Found your channel through browsing squigs and I must say, I'm extremely grateful that you're the only outlet (so far) to publish measurements for these. I'm gonna use your measurements to export a Wavelet EQ file to various targets and see how that goes.
@@DHRME unfortunately, not well! They get extremely distorted with a third-party EQ app like Wavelet. Using the built-in EQ works better, even if I have to do it by ear.
I'm glad to see for earbuds people are now more often stating the in-call controls. For some persons the mute, volume, sidetone/ANC, and hold options are still features of the earbuds and are still part of the consideration
I had 2 observations with these, I've had them for a few days. 1) swipe gestures are actually very responsive but I had the feeling I am punching/picking the buds out of my ears when swiping from back to front. You kinda grab the edge of it if you're not careful enough. I hope you know what I mean. 2) I found ANC Tier S and transparency Tier A. I heard my steps in a room a little robotic, like knocking and also speech sounded a little mushy or unnatural. Looks like I am remaining a stem-buds guy.
That's disappointing as I was looking to replace my oneplus buds pro 3 with these especially for transparency. But if your voice sounds mushy, that's a deal breaker for me.
@shethsa I'm probably describing it a bit over. I'm actually getting them next week. (I'm replacing Huawei Freebuds Pro 3. The ones I had for a few days was an open box item, I've sent it back) These can be improved with updates.
@@shethsa I have to correct myself. Using the PixelBuds Pro 2 for over 2 weeks now, they are just superb. Forget the mushy transparency mode. It may not be perfect (what's perfect?). I love the controls, ANC is good, battery life is excellent, it's super comfortable.
Your call test was the ultimate deciding factor for me (I was torn between getting these & Galaxy buds 3 pro on black Friday). Pther reviewers have also said the the mics/call quality aren't great. I'm using a Galaxy S24U. Thank you!
I'm buying them for the fit. I can't really find anything else with comparable features that lock into place like the A Series, which is something I need.
Already got my earbuds, Bose Ultra Open, exxy but a perfect form factor for me (ear loops are just too uncomfortable for me with my specs), I just stopped by to see today's anagram and say hi to my favourite bud reviewers.
Still one of the nice perks of Google products are updates. If they can improve anything through software you can be sure to experience it through a feature drop 👍
How do you find transparency? My steps in a room were like knocks, it was kinda weird. By the way, EQ shifting is common with some buds. There's often a difference between ANC and transparency but that's probably just your perception of sound.
I finally have the PixelBuds Pro 2 and I figured out something interesting: Using LE Audio mode I can still use multipoint. This was not possible on the Sony LinkBuds Fit. LE Audio is kinda beta on those and if you use LE Audio, with you lose spatial audio, multipoint and LDAC. However, with the PixelBuds Pro 2 it works. Also oddly, I don't get gesture controls with LE Audio on. I may contact Google support to see if this intented. I do not regret getting these buds. I've had them for a few hours and they did not sound as good and transparency was also kinda weak but with more testing I was wrong.
You make a great point about the price i mean is the overall performance better than the OnePlus Buds 3 pro? Midrange earbuds seem to be the sweet spot these days. Thanks guys for all of the info and work you put in your reviews. 💯🔥🇺🇸
This sounds like a nice set of upgrades in fit, transparency & ANC. _But_ I hope they fix that mic performance via firmware, immediately. (Also, Gemini ... meh)
Tough call to make. I was really waiting for these but I'm not sure they beat my Huawei Freebuds Pro 3. (do they?) When you wear one bud only, press and hold is gonna be what's dedicated to that bud? So might lose ANC toggle wearing the right bud?
so far all of the reviewers I've watched all tested the phone call mic quality and it SUCKS so bad, i thought the first review was a fluke but this hard confirms that this was a huge mistake on release
Love you guys reviews and the Pixel Buds Pro 2 have some impressive features and appear to extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time (a big selling point for me). However, both the sound quality and the call quality, is questionable and that price is just too g..dmn high as Flossy Carter would say! 😆.The competition is just too stiff these days. I like what Bose did with their new Comfort Buds, especially lowering the price to $179.00. I think they will sell a ton of those at that price.
I use the Buds now for several hours. The sound is horrible for me, white noise with ANC like you told with a warm and bassy sound, Without ANC no bass is available, so boring sound the EQ does not realy changes something. Not testet phonecalls, hope this is not so like in your video because i also use a S24Ultra. Probably I try to send them back.
@matthiasmuller5173 Yeah, I donno. I've had a refund for my Freebuds Pro 3 and I'd probably just buy them again but they're boring. They are best buds but I want some new tech.
There is a big EQ difference for me with the Pixel Buds Pro 2 when I switch the ANC or Transparency. The sound is way thinner in these modes. Anyone else?
I have 2 pairs of the first pros my biggest complaint is 1) They aren't very loud unless you listen to them at max. 2) They also don't seal in your ear and I find that uncomfortable. Considering you can't trade in the first version for any credit I will prob skip these considering how bad the first is.
@@ukki578I get good volume for me at between 40 and 50% volume. The first pros I had up to like 80% or so and still didn't get good sound because of the poor fit. These are *much* better
How is the call quality compared to the first generation pixel buds pro? It seems that i hev never had trouble in calls but here you show that practically you cannot use them for taking calls
@@htzionis all of the call enhancing features only work in calls. so these audio tests can't really show it, cause they only record the audio via recorder, not during a call
Very much like there is an Apple-tax there is also a Google-tax. When I listened to to Pixel Buds Pro, they didn't sound too different from the Pixel A Buds; ANC did make a slight difference. However, compared to the more budget brands they weren't any better; the Earfun Air Pro 3 and the Liberty 4 NC have better sound and better ANC. All this to say that Google has to either improve performance or they have to lower their prices. Currently, their buds don't compete, even below their price point.
can u guys do a video of the earfun air pro 4 vs the OnePlus buds 3 (with golden sound). I just need to know which is louder I hate listening to earbuds at max but I want my music loud.
@@rolins3279 picky audio found 112db for earfun air pro 4 118 db for the OnePlus buds 3 so I'm not sure how u came to this conclusion unless you are just commenting on stuff u haven't used or compared for whatever reason
@@DHRME This is a crowd sourced network which uses Bluetooth as the baseline technology to roughly triangulate the position of items and devices like trackers, headphones etc. and display them on a map. There is no GPS involved. GPS is a technology which uses satellites to accurately measure the location of the GPS receiver. This is very power consuming though and therefore not a suitable solution for devices like headphones. So Bluetooth eventually and for some devices even UWB for accurate tracking within very small distances.
Great review thanks. So Apple is creating ANC on an open ear bud, superb voice isolation, customised HRTF spatial audio, adaptive ANC and google is doing.... this? They really need to headhunt some of Apple's audio department, not good enough if they want to charge £250 in 2024
The microphone tests on the early reviews for this product are not accurate. The call quality is much better than presented. It's good. Not airpod pro 2 level but definitely solid
I had the same thoughts but after trying them out they actually sound good. The quality of the drivers and tuning are superior than codec alone. I tried a $70 buds with LDAC which sounds decent but can only get far with sucky hardware. Besides, these buds support LE audio (energy efficient and improves sound quality) I'll take that over LDAC which consumes a lot of power for both the buds and the phone. I learned my lesson. There's a reason why these buds cost a lot along with Airpods.
I understand you are rating the features. But... Sound quality and phone call quality are THE primary features they are meant to deliver. I have mine for a few days and they fail on both miserably. My other earbuds are Bose Ultra. They fail on phone calls but (when they get to connect and stay connected) music quality on them is great. On Pixels it is flat, tinny and just disappointing. I would recommend listening to them first before you buy them. And compare to quality sound ones. Variance is immense and immediately audible.
Honestly, I don't know why, but I expected a lot from these Pixel Buds Pro 2 especially in terms of the quality of phone calls in noisy and windy environments, and the more I think about it, the more I wonder why I expected so much from these Pixel Buds Pro 2 🤔, honestly I really don't know why 🤷🏽♂️ In fact, in view of the current market, they are just very average earbuds, but with "G" logo, you are actually paying the Google tax 🤧 Honestly, save your money, and buy earbuds like the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC, Qcy Ht08 Melobuds Pro, Earfun Air Pro 4 / Air NC2, Realme Buds Air 6 Pro OnePlus Buds 3, they cost $50-$80, but are as good or even better than these Pixel Buds Pro 2 on a lot of points. 🙏🏽
Except they're not just "average" earbuds, they're really good earbuds that unfortunately suffer in calls due to the terrible codecs that Android uses for calls.
@@xenofastiq Sorry but, they don't do anything better than $50 earbuds, and especially many $50 earbuds have very good microphones in phone calls in noisy environments 🤷🏽♂️
@@rolins3279 Again, it's the codecs in calls. Not the microphones. 🤷♀️ The microphones have great audio quality when used in other instances that aren't involved in calling. Also, they absolutely do almost everything better than $50 earbuds lmao. Especially battery life for their size, and abilities to track their location.
@@rolins3279 voice isolation on my Pixel Buds Pro was insanely good on calls. No 50$ earbuds will match that. I even tested my PBP against the Sony wF100 XM4 and chose the PBP for this reason.
Well geez, I have these earbuds on pre-order but after hearing the phone call review and the sound quality review I'm considering canceling my pre-order. I am an owner of the pixel buds pro and the sound quality and the call quality weren't great on those. I was just using those earbuds for the technology with the assistant. It appears that they are going the way of trying to incorporate Gemini and that seemingly is the great difference between the buds pro and the buds pro too. They removed the touch and hold to hear your notifications feature from the buds pro and I'm assuming because they want people to buy the new buds with the Gemini. I think that's kind of cheap. It doesn't sound like Google did much to improve these earbuds other than the physical appearance and Gemini.
@@newfnshow031 I actually have really liked my Pixel Buds Pro, particularly the sound quality and call/mic quality. They do an incredible job isolating my voice in loud situations, and I tested them side by side against the Sony WF1000 XM4 and Jabra elite, before deciding on the pixel buds pro. Can't wait for my Pixel Buds Pro 2's to arrive tomorrow!!
It’s criminal how underrated this channel is.
I'm not really interested in earbuds but just came by to drop a like for my fav headphone reviewers 😚
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All of the mic tests ive heard have been terrible for these buds im disappointed
Found your channel through browsing squigs and I must say, I'm extremely grateful that you're the only outlet (so far) to publish measurements for these. I'm gonna use your measurements to export a Wavelet EQ file to various targets and see how that goes.
How did it go?
@@DHRME unfortunately, not well! They get extremely distorted with a third-party EQ app like Wavelet. Using the built-in EQ works better, even if I have to do it by ear.
@ thanks for sharing!
I'm glad to see for earbuds people are now more often stating the in-call controls. For some persons the mute, volume, sidetone/ANC, and hold options are still features of the earbuds and are still part of the consideration
We’ve been doing it for at least 6-7 years at this point. ;)
I had 2 observations with these, I've had them for a few days.
1) swipe gestures are actually very responsive but I had the feeling I am punching/picking the buds out of my ears when swiping from back to front. You kinda grab the edge of it if you're not careful enough. I hope you know what I mean.
2) I found ANC Tier S and transparency Tier A. I heard my steps in a room a little robotic, like knocking and also speech sounded a little mushy or unnatural.
Looks like I am remaining a stem-buds guy.
That's disappointing as I was looking to replace my oneplus buds pro 3 with these especially for transparency. But if your voice sounds mushy, that's a deal breaker for me.
@shethsa I'm probably describing it a bit over. I'm actually getting them next week. (I'm replacing Huawei Freebuds Pro 3. The ones I had for a few days was an open box item, I've sent it back) These can be improved with updates.
@@shethsa I have to correct myself. Using the PixelBuds Pro 2 for over 2 weeks now, they are just superb. Forget the mushy transparency mode. It may not be perfect (what's perfect?). I love the controls, ANC is good, battery life is excellent, it's super comfortable.
Your call test was the ultimate deciding factor for me (I was torn between getting these & Galaxy buds 3 pro on black Friday). Pther reviewers have also said the the mics/call quality aren't great. I'm using a Galaxy S24U. Thank you!
I ended up with the Pi8's and the Pixel Buds Pro 2. I think both are incredible. Also: DHRME: Delivering Hi-Res, Multiple Eargasams
Did the buds get updates? I'm especially interested in improved transparency mode. They sounded a bit robotic during the day I've had them.
@NegyedMisi I haven't had an issue. They're transparent enough a security guard reminded me they were in before going through a metal detector.
The ear on the thumbnail... what happened? You can hear grass grow?
I'm buying them for the fit. I can't really find anything else with comparable features that lock into place like the A Series, which is something I need.
Definitely one of the best fits I've had?
9:14 "pop pop popsicle...ice ice icicle...test test testi...ng" missed opportunity 😮💨
Seriously though great review!
@@cameronhirbodi3067 was going to say, before being well beaten: Popsicle... Icicle...test (and the low sounds cut out). Clever
Already got my earbuds, Bose Ultra Open, exxy but a perfect form factor for me (ear loops are just too uncomfortable for me with my specs), I just stopped by to see today's anagram and say hi to my favourite bud reviewers.
Still one of the nice perks of Google products are updates. If they can improve anything through software you can be sure to experience it through a feature drop 👍
How do you find transparency? My steps in a room were like knocks, it was kinda weird.
By the way, EQ shifting is common with some buds. There's often a difference between ANC and transparency but that's probably just your perception of sound.
Hi, thx. Multipoint connect work with any Android device or just with Pixel?
Any 2 devices using Bluetooth. 😊
I finally have the PixelBuds Pro 2 and I figured out something interesting: Using LE Audio mode I can still use multipoint. This was not possible on the Sony LinkBuds Fit. LE Audio is kinda beta on those and if you use LE Audio, with you lose spatial audio, multipoint and LDAC. However, with the PixelBuds Pro 2 it works.
Also oddly, I don't get gesture controls with LE Audio on. I may contact Google support to see if this intented. I do not regret getting these buds. I've had them for a few hours and they did not sound as good and transparency was also kinda weak but with more testing I was wrong.
I'll never understand how a company can release a product with such obvious problems. That call quality is a disaster. 🤮
My call quality seems decent at least. I wonder what the difference is
My call quality has been really good on these. Dunno what happened with their experience.
I just dropped by to help my broz with the algorithm. ❤
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When is the airpods 4 review dropping?
Do compare them with the ear stick and the new nothing ear open
You make a great point about the price i mean is the overall performance better than the OnePlus Buds 3 pro? Midrange earbuds seem to be the sweet spot these days. Thanks guys for all of the info and work you put in your reviews. 💯🔥🇺🇸
It's sad you didn't revisit the Pixel Buds Pro post their software updates.
No we didn't. Somehow we lost track of it in our drawer. 👀 Were the updates useful?
I bought the green today. Needed to use that $100 Google credit from the Pixel 9
@@banzaiburger9589 me too!
0:39 Dodgy Headphones Reviewer Making Eye contact
🤣Edit to add: Not looking for these pairs of buds, but here for the entertaining AND informative reviews by these two dudes.
I'm here to figure out if I should get rid of my pros for the pro 2s or just wait for the next gen.
This sounds like a nice set of upgrades in fit, transparency & ANC. _But_ I hope they fix that mic performance via firmware, immediately. (Also, Gemini ... meh)
Should I get these or the galaxy buds 3 pro? For ANC and Sound quality?
Strictly sound and ANC are probably better on the Samsung. In general, these are better buds, IMO.
I wounder if there would be a update to fix the voice calling? The pixel pro had great voice calling.
We can hope!
Don't you have to swipe to turn the volume up and down? I seen that in another video.
Thought we said that too?
Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 review!!!!???? 🤷🏼♂️
I got a pair yesterday and they're the fukman amazing.
@@audioadhd fukman
Tough call to make. I was really waiting for these but I'm not sure they beat my Huawei Freebuds Pro 3. (do they?)
When you wear one bud only, press and hold is gonna be what's dedicated to that bud? So might lose ANC toggle wearing the right bud?
so far all of the reviewers I've watched all tested the phone call mic quality and it SUCKS so bad, i thought the first review was a fluke but this hard confirms that this was a huge mistake on release
Love you guys reviews and the Pixel Buds Pro 2 have some impressive features and appear to extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time (a big selling point for me). However, both the sound quality and the call quality, is questionable and that price is just too g..dmn high as Flossy Carter would say! 😆.The competition is just too stiff these days. I like what Bose did with their new Comfort Buds, especially lowering the price to $179.00. I think they will sell a ton of those at that price.
I use the Buds now for several hours. The sound is horrible for me, white noise with ANC like you told with a warm and bassy sound, Without ANC no bass is available, so boring sound the EQ does not realy changes something. Not testet phonecalls, hope this is not so like in your video because i also use a S24Ultra. Probably I try to send them back.
Did you keep them?
@ Yes, but I am not very satisfied. I was too lazy to send them back.
@matthiasmuller5173 Yeah, I donno. I've had a refund for my Freebuds Pro 3 and I'd probably just buy them again but they're boring. They are best buds but I want some new tech.
There is a big EQ difference for me with the Pixel Buds Pro 2 when I switch the ANC or Transparency. The sound is way thinner in these modes. Anyone else?
I find the touch controls a little too responsive. I keep changing the volume when I want to play/pause
That's fair, I adjusted to that after a day or so of use.
I keep playing/ pausing when I just want to change the volume.😅
I have 2 pairs of the first pros
my biggest complaint is 1) They aren't very loud unless you listen to them at max. 2) They also don't seal in your ear and I find that uncomfortable. Considering you can't trade in the first version for any credit I will prob skip these considering how bad the first is.
The fit is vastly improved compared to Gen 1. I had issues with the first gen as well.
@@DHRME what about the volume? are they louder then the 1st gen? Are they in general on the louder side or not?
@@DHRMEearfun air pro 4 or the OnePlus buds 3? I need loud music
@@ukki578yes, they are definitely louder than the Gen 1 version. Night and day, in fact.
@@ukki578I get good volume for me at between 40 and 50% volume. The first pros I had up to like 80% or so and still didn't get good sound because of the poor fit. These are *much* better
"Ditched Headphones, Retained My Earbuds" 😜
It looks like the image for upper treble is incorrect comparison?
How is the call quality compared to the first generation pixel buds pro? It seems that i hev never had trouble in calls but here you show that practically you cannot use them for taking calls
@@htzionis all of the call enhancing features only work in calls. so these audio tests can't really show it, cause they only record the audio via recorder, not during a call
Very much like there is an Apple-tax there is also a Google-tax. When I listened to to Pixel Buds Pro, they didn't sound too different from the Pixel A Buds; ANC did make a slight difference. However, compared to the more budget brands they weren't any better; the Earfun Air Pro 3 and the Liberty 4 NC have better sound and better ANC. All this to say that Google has to either improve performance or they have to lower their prices. Currently, their buds don't compete, even below their price point.
can u guys do a video of the earfun air pro 4 vs the OnePlus buds 3 (with golden sound). I just need to know which is louder I hate listening to earbuds at max but I want my music loud.
Earfun Air Pro 4
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picky audio found 112db for earfun air pro 4
118 db for the OnePlus buds 3
so I'm not sure how u came to this conclusion unless you are just commenting on stuff u haven't used or compared for whatever reason
I'm pretty sure that the Find My feature on these is not "GPS based". 😂
To my knowledge, it uses Android phones to ping its GPS location using that network. Does that make more sense?
@@DHRME This is a crowd sourced network which uses Bluetooth as the baseline technology to roughly triangulate the position of items and devices like trackers, headphones etc. and display them on a map. There is no GPS involved. GPS is a technology which uses satellites to accurately measure the location of the GPS receiver. This is very power consuming though and therefore not a suitable solution for devices like headphones. So Bluetooth eventually and for some devices even UWB for accurate tracking within very small distances.
@dynAdZ Thanks for that, learned something today!
Great review thanks.
So Apple is creating ANC on an open ear bud, superb voice isolation, customised HRTF spatial audio, adaptive ANC and google is doing.... this? They really need to headhunt some of Apple's audio department, not good enough if they want to charge £250 in 2024
Are the big wind noise fixed (heavy wind or bycicing)
Hows the battery life with ANC off?
I'm glad Google didn't do the stupid move Samsung did with their buds and added a stem to look like airpods
How is the ANC on this buds is it really that strong ?
I mean... yes.
0:39 me trying to hook up with the girl I just met at the party
can you use the "find my buds" feature on the s24 ultra?
Don't Hush and Rush Me for Earbuds 😅
The microphone tests on the early reviews for this product are not accurate. The call quality is much better than presented. It's good. Not airpod pro 2 level but definitely solid
Do yall overall prefer the Pixel buds pro 2 or, the new Bose QC buds?
Especially for ANC and sound quality.
Thanks for the video 😊
That would have to be the Bose, but the Pixel Buds aren't far behind.
Excellent review guys. So much better when you get a good night's sleep. lol. JK. Thanks for the review. All the best.
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Are they worthless on an iPhone? 🤔
I heard the sound quality is bad?!
they look like berries 🍒 i could toadly ingest these 😌
Pink, maybe trying to match some Test... Test. Testing... Namaste....
$179 for earbuds that connect AAC maximum, is TGH.!
I had the same thoughts but after trying them out they actually sound good. The quality of the drivers and tuning are superior than codec alone. I tried a $70 buds with LDAC which sounds decent but can only get far with sucky hardware. Besides, these buds support LE audio (energy efficient and improves sound quality) I'll take that over LDAC which consumes a lot of power for both the buds and the phone. I learned my lesson. There's a reason why these buds cost a lot along with Airpods.
Form factor looks great. Everything else about them seems poor for the money.
9:40 pop pop popsicle, ice ice icicle, test test test... ing
Don’t wave to me like that again.
@@kevin-zd4po 😉
Does Hand of Rohan Mixedfeelings Evoke?
I understand you are rating the features. But... Sound quality and phone call quality are THE primary features they are meant to deliver. I have mine for a few days and they fail on both miserably. My other earbuds are Bose Ultra. They fail on phone calls but (when they get to connect and stay connected) music quality on them is great. On Pixels it is flat, tinny and just disappointing.
I would recommend listening to them first before you buy them. And compare to quality sound ones. Variance is immense and immediately audible.
y did u do this thumbnail. its horrifying
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Honestly, I don't know why, but I expected a lot from these Pixel Buds Pro 2 especially in terms of the quality of phone calls in noisy and windy environments, and the more I think about it, the more I wonder why I expected so much from these Pixel Buds Pro 2 🤔, honestly I really don't know why 🤷🏽♂️
In fact, in view of the current market, they are just very average earbuds, but with "G" logo, you are actually paying the Google tax 🤧
Honestly, save your money, and buy earbuds like the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC, Qcy Ht08 Melobuds Pro, Earfun Air Pro 4 / Air NC2, Realme Buds Air 6 Pro OnePlus Buds 3, they cost $50-$80, but are as good or even better than these Pixel Buds Pro 2 on a lot of points.
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Except they're not just "average" earbuds, they're really good earbuds that unfortunately suffer in calls due to the terrible codecs that Android uses for calls.
@@xenofastiq Sorry but, they don't do anything better than $50 earbuds, and especially many $50 earbuds have very good microphones in phone calls in noisy environments 🤷🏽♂️
@@rolins3279 Again, it's the codecs in calls. Not the microphones. 🤷♀️ The microphones have great audio quality when used in other instances that aren't involved in calling.
Also, they absolutely do almost everything better than $50 earbuds lmao. Especially battery life for their size, and abilities to track their location.
You've literally spammed this on every Google pixel buds pro 2 video you weirdo. Go outside and play or something!
@@rolins3279 voice isolation on my Pixel Buds Pro was insanely good on calls. No 50$ earbuds will match that. I even tested my PBP against the Sony wF100 XM4 and chose the PBP for this reason.
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I just don't subscribe this channel untill they correct their 30% British + 70+ Bihari accent which sounds irritating to my ears
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Well geez, I have these earbuds on pre-order but after hearing the phone call review and the sound quality review I'm considering canceling my pre-order. I am an owner of the pixel buds pro and the sound quality and the call quality weren't great on those. I was just using those earbuds for the technology with the assistant. It appears that they are going the way of trying to incorporate Gemini and that seemingly is the great difference between the buds pro and the buds pro too. They removed the touch and hold to hear your notifications feature from the buds pro and I'm assuming because they want people to buy the new buds with the Gemini. I think that's kind of cheap. It doesn't sound like Google did much to improve these earbuds other than the physical appearance and Gemini.
google earbuds are trash, you have been warned. They are low and uncomfortable also. I suggest u avoid. They also have 0 resale value.
@@newfnshow031 I actually have really liked my Pixel Buds Pro, particularly the sound quality and call/mic quality. They do an incredible job isolating my voice in loud situations, and I tested them side by side against the Sony WF1000 XM4 and Jabra elite, before deciding on the pixel buds pro. Can't wait for my Pixel Buds Pro 2's to arrive tomorrow!!
Worst looking earbuds
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@@DHRME that was gay
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