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If Google gets anything right with their tech, it's definitely the design language. I can look at their earbuds and phones all day, and their color choices are just as lively...more lively than any of the competition in my region anyway.
Ive been waiting for an indepth review of these for a couple of weeks now. :) I'm a Pixel user, so these PBP2 is definitely on my list. I still have the A Buds, so it's time to upgrade. I can't wait to try the AI feautres because Gemini Live is just fun to use and quite helpful! Thank you!
Questions that no review has addressed thus far: 1. How quickly do they connect? OG buds pro can take up to 10 seconds sometimes. 2. How is the call quality for the other end in windy, noisy environments? Thanks
Hello, i am in France,here is review made by a tech magazine. I used my pixel 9 for the traduction By integrating its Tensor A1 chip into its second generation of top-of-the-range headphones, Google marks the blow and overall improves all the performance of its device. Starting with autonomy, the real strong point of these Pixel Buds Pro 2 which allows them to be used without paying attention all the time to recharge them. Comfort and support are just as excellent, so can be worn for hours and during sports activities. Of course, we are delighted with the progress made on the side of audio quality and active noise reduction, but the brand is still a step behind the best on the market, about the same level as Samsung. If the AI functionalities remain of the order of the gadget, there remains a point on which Google is still in front: the quality of hands-free calls mode which still works miracles, but like some other features a Pixel smartphone to work. If you own one, fall for these Pixel Buds Pro 2
Thank you for this! I bought the P8xel buds 2 today. The noise canceling is great to my ears, and the fit is excellent. I was concerned these wouldn't be as good compared to my original Pixel buds,they are. It's true you get a screech when you try to adjust them, but hopefully, this will be fixed. Overall I'm happy.
As a frequent traveler who mostly stays in hostels, I need a more-than-decent noise reduction for the loud snorers. The old Samsung Galaxy Buds have given me the best result so far. I was hoping this would be perfect for sleep comfort due to the reduced size, but it might not be enough in tuning out the Zzz's.
I received it a few days ago. it is the first bud that fixed easily just out of the box, without changing anything.... fantastic. Noice cancellation is another level it was like a very noisy road change to electric cars and complete silence.... I can believe. it is so strong that I get dicey for the silence
New viewer here: Was this the first time anc simulation was used? That was really cool and i went looking for it in soundguys past headphone reviews but don't see it in videos.
Hey there, welcome to the channel! We've actually been slowly rolling out our ANC Simulations in our most recent videos. This includes our reviews for the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 and Apple AirPods 4 with ANC. We're absolutely planning to integrate it into all our headphone review videos moving forward, so stay tuned. :) Happy listening!
Fantastic review. How quickly do those connect to the phone when pulling them out the case? My pixel buds pro 1 where horrible at that (5-20s), especially compared to my old Samsung buds + (2s).
Coming from the Bose QC Earbuds II, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are much more pleasing to use aesthetically and ergonomically, but there's no way the PBP2 noise cancelling is anywhere close to the Bose QCE2, particularly with regards to travelling. The QCE2s do a significantly better job of cancelling/blocking out the mid-range noise on an airplane than the PBP2. As I perceive it its not even close. I guess ill be using the QCE2's like my old QC20's: as sleeping earplugs.
I bought the Sony XM 5 buds and easily the worst earphones I have ever had. Sure sound quality is good but the day to day use is a pain. During a tipical day I am constantly switching between my work windows laptop, android mobile and MacBook pro 16 and the Sony earbuds just doesn't handle it as well as.the Pixel buds I had before them. I have to resort to basically turning Bluetooth off on devices I don't want it connected with. Will definitely get the new Pixel buds and throw these Sony's in the bin. Hope one day all manufacturers would upgrade Bluetooth multi link even further to allow seamless switching between at least 4 devices
Great review, thanks! I need a good pair of running headphones that won't slip out, and this might be it. I don't like over the ear ones, so I am leaning towards these. I have a Note 20 Ultra, so I think most things will be compatible? Just wondering if they'll feel plugged up after running in them a while, does sweat build up, etc.
Is the noise cancelling really good, can it cancel noise at 110dB of music wondering if they'll do better than the buds pro gen 1 since they tend to get 110dB down to 70-75 from my experience
Damn I wanted to buy em but I have the pixel buds pro... And I don't really use Gemini. I have the store credit for em. I was hoping for a more convincing review 😞
@@MosTv_yt yeah I ordered em anyways the only other thing I was considering was a smart thermostat but I can get one free from my energy company. 🤷🏻♂️
Im definitely upgrading... Looking forward to working out or cycling with the new ones. I'm not sure what else could have improved to have a more convincing review...i thought it was overall a significant improvement
There's no mention from Google as to whether or not the Buds Pro 2 support OPUS. However, considering that they haven't posted it on their site, it might be safe to assume that the answer is no, sadly. Hope this helps. Happy listening!
Has anyone else noticed worse sound quality on the OG Pro Buds since the 2 released? I could swear they actually got nerfed, either on purpose or accidentally.
Any comment on the latency of the earbuds while watching content on third-party apps like Netflix and Crunchyroll? one of my complaints with the pixel buds Pro is the noticeable latency while watching videos on apps that are not RUclips
I work in construction and use active noise canceling a lot I also have a Google pixel 8 which is the best earbuds the Google pro 2 or Bose quiet comfort ultra?
I'm in the same boat mate. I need both good noise cancelling and good transparency throughout the day when I'm on site. I'd probably go with the buds 2 because of the synergy with your pixel, plus you know Google will update them regularly to make them better.
I paint houses and power wash and use a sander all the time. Believe me I have tried so many I have an earbud addiction I swear! So for whatever reason my boss quiet comforts ANC is the best when I'm sanding. When I'm power washing my airpod pros are the best ANC. I absolutely love the Bose ANC and transparency mode If I had to choose day to day use I'd use my airpod pros. Best transparency and very good ANC. I'm using the pixel 9 pro xl
It's definitely worth considering if you already use a lot of Google Pixel devices. Otherwise, you might be better served by other earbuds. For example, the Nothing Ear (2024) offers a great value for less than the cost of the Pixel Buds Pro 2. Sound quality wise, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 sound very good. Is it better than Samsung and Apple's earbuds? That usually comes down to taste, but our MDAQS results do show that the AirPods Pro 2 and Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro score higher, which means that you're more likely to enjoy the sound from those earbuds out-of-the-box, compared to the Pixel Buds Pro 2. I'd recommend reading the reviews on our site for more information. Hope this helps. Happy listening!
@@SoundGuys my only pixel device so far is the pixel 9 pro xl? In this case do u think I should get the Samsung buds 3 pro rather? Will Samsung buds 3 pro go will with the pixel phone ?
Im really sad the twist to adjust sucks. If I tilt my head they fall out no matter what. The original buds pro were very tight in ear and basically wouldn't fall out no matter what. There's no position where these stay in my ear. Huge downgrade. Will probably have to send them back as they're basically unusable unless I sit still and don't move my head.
Good information for most, but completely no info on how it works on a call. Have seend only one review test this and it was bad, but definitely need to know before buying
I recommend checking out the microphone samples on our website. www.soundguys.com/google-pixel-buds-pro-2-review-124563/ Hope this helps. Happy listening!
They hurt my ears so much! I'll be returning, unfortunately. I wear my a-series and pros for 4+ hours no issue, these cause pressure pain within 30 minutes.
Assuming then if you had £200 and needed a new all round ear buds for everyday commuting, exercise/Gym and maybe some TV/Film watching the Sony Xm5's are still the best all rounders.... Pixel phone or not?
The "PRO 1"s were garbage - did not stay in the ears unlike the previous gen (yes there was a previous gen that somehow they felt the need to drop the name pro from). And if they don't stay in the ears what is the point!!!!! I think lots of folks complained about the original wee arm on the original PROs (I thought it was comfortable and did a great job keeping them secure). So then they removed it from the "PRO 1"s. I think the "PRO 2's should be a free upgrade to anyone who was unfortunate enough to have been lumbered with their "PRO 1" purchase.
Although it maybe still good with AAC, the question is wouldnt it be better with something like LDAC? And if so, wtf cant it be implemented? I was looking for a new phone and was very close to check a iphone again after my last iphone 6. There were a lot of things to forget that thought quickly, but a main one was the lack of LDAC. I have WH 1000 xm3 i use on long haul flights and LDAC is just better.... Period. I also have xiaomi buds 3T pro and even those have this codec. I just wonder what the reason is exactly. Is it a fee to sony? Is it technically challenging? Wtf is it? However I still ordered the buds pro 2 to check if they are better even with just AAC. A bad headphone on good codec might still be worse than a good headphone on a mid codec. Although for the price I never had any issues with the 3t buds. Until im in the plane totally sufficient, and then i change to over ears. Guess pixels will be good for that. However there are surely other options in that price range that have a better codec and therefore in theory better sound quality and latency.
AAC will always suck on AOSP but you still have alternatives like Opus and can be picked from Dev settings. LC3 will absolutely be added in the future like they did with Opus.
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What do you think of the Pixel Buds Pro 2?
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I still love the old ones, can't wait for these!
Best looking earbuds out there
If Google gets anything right with their tech, it's definitely the design language. I can look at their earbuds and phones all day, and their color choices are just as lively...more lively than any of the competition in my region anyway.
and the best looking man wearing them
@@mindfull6254he is rather fetching
Thanks. And what about the mic quality?
We've got a full suite of standardized mic samples on our website: www.soundguys.com/google-pixel-buds-pro-2-review-124563/
In my experience it's not good
Ive been waiting for an indepth review of these for a couple of weeks now. :) I'm a Pixel user, so these PBP2 is definitely on my list. I still have the A Buds, so it's time to upgrade. I can't wait to try the AI feautres because Gemini Live is just fun to use and quite helpful! Thank you!
Happy to help. Thanks for watching and happy listening!
I am very happy with mine, but I wouldn't have bought them if I didn't have pixel phone and watch already. Good review!
Questions that no review has addressed thus far:
1. How quickly do they connect? OG buds pro can take up to 10 seconds sometimes.
2. How is the call quality for the other end in windy, noisy environments?
Thanks
Hello, i am in France,here is review made by a tech magazine. I used my pixel 9 for the traduction
By integrating its Tensor A1 chip into its second generation of top-of-the-range headphones, Google marks the blow and overall improves all the performance of its device. Starting with autonomy, the real strong point of these Pixel Buds Pro 2 which allows them to be used without paying attention all the time to recharge them. Comfort and support are just as excellent, so can be worn for hours and during sports activities.
Of course, we are delighted with the progress made on the side of audio quality and active noise reduction, but the brand is still a step behind the best on the market, about the same level as Samsung. If the AI functionalities remain of the order of the gadget, there remains a point on which Google is still in front: the quality of hands-free calls mode which still works miracles, but like some other features a Pixel smartphone to work. If you own one, fall for these Pixel Buds Pro 2
Sorry that did not answer my questions
@@neerajchallana no problem man 🙂
No one is talking about the microphone quality.. Wt@
@@macdeeb i read that many people are complaning about it.. it seems that the firmware needs an update
Thanks for this great review! I already ordered a pair which will be delivered tomorrow. 🙂
I just got mine.. it's way better than my air pod pro . I like the fit and the call/sound quality
i agree
Thank you for this! I bought the P8xel buds 2 today. The noise canceling is great to my ears, and the fit is excellent. I was concerned these wouldn't be as good compared to my original Pixel buds,they are. It's true you get a screech when you try to adjust them, but hopefully, this will be fixed. Overall I'm happy.
Clear calling is available for the Pixel 7 Pro too, same with super wideband over Bluetooth
Oh thank God. This pissed me off that my 2 year old phone wouldn't work with that. Thanks.
THANK YOU I STARTED RUNNING TO MY BLUETOOTH SETTINGS TO SEE IF MY VERSION WAS RIGHT
I work on the Airfield for an airline where I'm around planes running engines all day. I am very impressed with the ANC with the Pixel buds pro 2
I love them. They fit perfect and the sound is much better then before. Imortant: Make the Update first, before using!
I snorted my coffee when you were talking about the fins and called put APPLE right after LOL!!
Might these work for sleepbuds? Did you try laying on your side? All I'm interested in is the ANC abilities and comfort.
I wouldn't think so, they stick out quite far.
I might get them. Reviews seem really positive for these
As a frequent traveler who mostly stays in hostels, I need a more-than-decent noise reduction for the loud snorers. The old Samsung Galaxy Buds have given me the best result so far. I was hoping this would be perfect for sleep comfort due to the reduced size, but it might not be enough in tuning out the Zzz's.
Hi, thx. Multipoint connect work with any Android device or just with Pixel?
Any. I've mine connected to a few different devices including an iPad and even my TV
I received it a few days ago. it is the first bud that fixed easily just out of the box, without changing anything.... fantastic. Noice cancellation is another level it was like a very noisy road change to electric cars and complete silence.... I can believe. it is so strong that I get dicey for the silence
New viewer here: Was this the first time anc simulation was used? That was really cool and i went looking for it in soundguys past headphone reviews but don't see it in videos.
Hey there, welcome to the channel! We've actually been slowly rolling out our ANC Simulations in our most recent videos. This includes our reviews for the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 and Apple AirPods 4 with ANC. We're absolutely planning to integrate it into all our headphone review videos moving forward, so stay tuned. :) Happy listening!
Fantastic review. How quickly do those connect to the phone when pulling them out the case? My pixel buds pro 1 where horrible at that (5-20s), especially compared to my old Samsung buds + (2s).
Is the high pitched squeak (7:24) ear damagingly loud? Or just loud enough to be noticeable, but not alarming? Thank you!
Coming from the Bose QC Earbuds II, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are much more pleasing to use aesthetically and ergonomically, but there's no way the PBP2 noise cancelling is anywhere close to the Bose QCE2, particularly with regards to travelling. The QCE2s do a significantly better job of cancelling/blocking out the mid-range noise on an airplane than the PBP2. As I perceive it its not even close. I guess ill be using the QCE2's like my old QC20's: as sleeping earplugs.
Great review! Thanks!
I bought the Sony XM 5 buds and easily the worst earphones I have ever had. Sure sound quality is good but the day to day use is a pain. During a tipical day I am constantly switching between my work windows laptop, android mobile and MacBook pro 16 and the Sony earbuds just doesn't handle it as well as.the Pixel buds I had before them. I have to resort to basically turning Bluetooth off on devices I don't want it connected with. Will definitely get the new Pixel buds and throw these Sony's in the bin. Hope one day all manufacturers would upgrade Bluetooth multi link even further to allow seamless switching between at least 4 devices
I think it has something to do with codes
A shame that they don't support any better codecs. I'm sticking with Sony and LDAC until Google gets more flexible with Codecs.
Yea, can't really justify the price when others exist with those high quality codecs at the same price.
What are those sunglasses? Would like to get a pair!
Great review, thanks! I need a good pair of running headphones that won't slip out, and this might be it. I don't like over the ear ones, so I am leaning towards these. I have a Note 20 Ultra, so I think most things will be compatible? Just wondering if they'll feel plugged up after running in them a while, does sweat build up, etc.
Is the noise cancelling really good, can it cancel noise at 110dB of music wondering if they'll do better than the buds pro gen 1 since they tend to get 110dB down to 70-75 from my experience
Damn I wanted to buy em but I have the pixel buds pro... And I don't really use Gemini. I have the store credit for em. I was hoping for a more convincing review 😞
Good news is that Gemini & Gemini Live is coming to the original Pixel Buds Pro also
If it weren't for the smaller sizing and wing tip I'd keep my originals. But I have the store credit so since they'll be free I'll take them
@@MosTv_yt yeah I ordered em anyways the only other thing I was considering was a smart thermostat but I can get one free from my energy company. 🤷🏻♂️
Im definitely upgrading... Looking forward to working out or cycling with the new ones. I'm not sure what else could have improved to have a more convincing review...i thought it was overall a significant improvement
Sound guys, do these also have opus compatibility? bc the gen 1 do have and they sound a bit better with opus
There's no mention from Google as to whether or not the Buds Pro 2 support OPUS. However, considering that they haven't posted it on their site, it might be safe to assume that the answer is no, sadly. Hope this helps. Happy listening!
In terms of ANC are these better than the galaxy buds 3 pro?
How does the Opus codec perform compared to the previous version? Is 4:23 just the SiG mafia way to censor alternative codecs that are free?
Is it worth upgrading from the a series buds?
I probably wouldn't have bought them at the retail price but they are a nice upgrade over the A-Series for the ANC alone
Has anyone else noticed worse sound quality on the OG Pro Buds since the 2 released? I could swear they actually got nerfed, either on purpose or accidentally.
Any comment on the latency of the earbuds while watching content on third-party apps like Netflix and Crunchyroll? one of my complaints with the pixel buds Pro is the noticeable latency while watching videos on apps that are not RUclips
Are the big wind noise fixed (heavy wind or bycicing)
I work in construction and use active noise canceling a lot I also have a Google pixel 8 which is the best earbuds the Google pro 2 or Bose quiet comfort ultra?
I'm in the same boat mate. I need both good noise cancelling and good transparency throughout the day when I'm on site. I'd probably go with the buds 2 because of the synergy with your pixel, plus you know Google will update them regularly to make them better.
💯% agree. @@samirstanton86
I paint houses and power wash and use a sander all the time. Believe me I have tried so many I have an earbud addiction I swear! So for whatever reason my boss quiet comforts ANC is the best when I'm sanding. When I'm power washing my airpod pros are the best ANC. I absolutely love the Bose ANC and transparency mode
If I had to choose day to day use I'd use my airpod pros. Best transparency and very good ANC. I'm using the pixel 9 pro xl
Definitely my next earbuds
Is it worth the price? Is the sound quality better than Samsung buds 3 pro and Apple AirPods Pro 2?
It's definitely worth considering if you already use a lot of Google Pixel devices. Otherwise, you might be better served by other earbuds. For example, the Nothing Ear (2024) offers a great value for less than the cost of the Pixel Buds Pro 2.
Sound quality wise, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 sound very good. Is it better than Samsung and Apple's earbuds? That usually comes down to taste, but our MDAQS results do show that the AirPods Pro 2 and Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro score higher, which means that you're more likely to enjoy the sound from those earbuds out-of-the-box, compared to the Pixel Buds Pro 2. I'd recommend reading the reviews on our site for more information.
Hope this helps. Happy listening!
@@SoundGuys my only pixel device so far is the pixel 9 pro xl? In this case do u think I should get the Samsung buds 3 pro rather? Will Samsung buds 3 pro go will with the pixel phone ?
@@brucelin5842I have the air pods and have the p9pxl also. They work great
Im really sad the twist to adjust sucks. If I tilt my head they fall out no matter what. The original buds pro were very tight in ear and basically wouldn't fall out no matter what. There's no position where these stay in my ear. Huge downgrade. Will probably have to send them back as they're basically unusable unless I sit still and don't move my head.
Can't wait to get mines for mi birthday 🎉
That's gonna be a sweet b-day gift! 🥳
I have the pixel buds pro (not these) and their settings are no longer built in. Even if you have the pixel, you need a standalone app sadly
4:16 they do support Opus Codec
Keep calling these companies out individually and collectively
I'm waiting on delivery as I watch this
Good information for most, but completely no info on how it works on a call. Have seend only one review test this and it was bad, but definitely need to know before buying
I recommend checking out the microphone samples on our website. www.soundguys.com/google-pixel-buds-pro-2-review-124563/
Hope this helps. Happy listening!
Sorry, but they are not on the shelfs yet. About 1 week to go here in Sweden.
I prefer functions and controls over sound. I mean sound quality shouldn't be crap of course.
So far it definitely doesnt cancel 2x the noise
They hurt my ears so much! I'll be returning, unfortunately. I wear my a-series and pros for 4+ hours no issue, these cause pressure pain within 30 minutes.
Assuming then if you had £200 and needed a new all round ear buds for everyday commuting, exercise/Gym and maybe some TV/Film watching the Sony Xm5's are still the best all rounders.... Pixel phone or not?
The "PRO 1"s were garbage - did not stay in the ears unlike the previous gen (yes there was a previous gen that somehow they felt the need to drop the name pro from). And if they don't stay in the ears what is the point!!!!! I think lots of folks complained about the original wee arm on the original PROs (I thought it was comfortable and did a great job keeping them secure). So then they removed it from the "PRO 1"s. I think the "PRO 2's should be a free upgrade to anyone who was unfortunate enough to have been lumbered with their "PRO 1" purchase.
Although it maybe still good with AAC, the question is wouldnt it be better with something like LDAC?
And if so, wtf cant it be implemented?
I was looking for a new phone and was very close to check a iphone again after my last iphone 6.
There were a lot of things to forget that thought quickly, but a main one was the lack of LDAC.
I have WH 1000 xm3 i use on long haul flights and LDAC is just better.... Period.
I also have xiaomi buds 3T pro and even those have this codec.
I just wonder what the reason is exactly. Is it a fee to sony? Is it technically challenging? Wtf is it?
However I still ordered the buds pro 2 to check if they are better even with just AAC.
A bad headphone on good codec might still be worse than a good headphone on a mid codec.
Although for the price I never had any issues with the 3t buds.
Until im in the plane totally sufficient, and then i change to over ears.
Guess pixels will be good for that. However there are surely other options in that price range that have a better codec and therefore in theory better sound quality and latency.
AAC will always suck on AOSP but you still have alternatives like Opus and can be picked from Dev settings. LC3 will absolutely be added in the future like they did with Opus.
They butchered the microphone...I'm not sure if this is a firmware issue or what but. Horrible.
Wish they had aptX
Still no oneplus buds pro 3 review
background music is irritating. cannot hear you properly bud
❤🎉
I swear i hate when people try to talk to me when im listening to music to
You didn’t test taking calls with these buds