Google Pixel Buds Pro Review: Better than AirPods Pro?

Updated : Sep 23, 2022 15:41
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Key Specifications
Price : ₹₹19,990
ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION TRANSPARENCY MODE 11 MM DYNAMIC DRIVER MULTIPOINT PAIRING
UP TO 7HS BATTERY WITH ANC WIRELESS CHARGING FAST CHARGING EACH EARBUD WEIGHT: 6.2G
Our Review
8.5 / 10
Design 8/10
Fit & Comfort7/10
Sound Qulaity8/10
ANC8/10
Touch Controls 9/10
Connectivity8/10
Features9/10
Battery9/10
Pros
  • Reliable Active Noise Cancellation
  • Good Sound Quality
  • Good set of features including Multipoint pairing
  • Long lasting battery
Cons
  • Ear tips dont always offer secure fit
  • No Pixel Buds app for iOS
  • No AptX support

The Pixel Buds Pro are Google’s most premium set of earbuds that come with active noise cancellation technology. The Google Pixel Buds Pro are priced at ₹19,990 and are focused on providing a great sound experience. In addition to ANC, the Pixel Buds Pro feature transparency mode,  Bluetooth v5.0 for connectivity, Google Assistant and Multipoint Bluetooth pairing, a useful feature if you own more than one Android device.

Also Watch: Google Pixel 6a Review

Google Pixel Buds Pro offer up to 7 hours with ANC on and up to 11 hours with ANC off. The charging case for the Google Pixel Buds Pro gets a USB-C charging port, that supports fast charging and the case also offers wireless charging. Each bud weighs 6.2g, so they're reasonably lightweight and an IPX4 rating means you don’t have to worry about sweat damage. Watch our Google Pixel Buds Pro review to see how they performed!

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