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Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are wireless Bluetooth earbuds featuring the first Tensor A1 chip in earbuds, delivering twice the active noise cancellation and premium sound with 11mm drivers. Designed for all-day comfort with a twist-to-adjust stabilizer, they offer seamless conversation detection and water resistance, making them ideal for workouts, travel, and everyday use.














| ASIN | B0D79ND3N7 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,326 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #863 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Compatible devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Telephones |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Headphone jack | No Jack |
| Included components | Earbuds, Eartips with 4 size options, User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Item model number | GA05762-US |
| Item weight | 65 Grams |
| Manufacturer | |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package type | Compact protective case |
| Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 6.5 x 13.6 cm; 65 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Exercising, Travel |
| Specific uses for product | Sports and Exercise |
| Style | Buds Only |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
A**S
Seller problem
I am not complaining about the product, but the seller, I bought this product and one earpiece is damaged and getting heated while I tried to pair it. And pairing Also didn't happen.
K**E
I've owned and tested pretty much all the top wireless earbuds for Android — Sony, Bose, Samsung Galaxy Buds, Nothing, Jabra, you name it. After weeks of daily use, the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are hands down my favorite. Comfort is excellent; they sit perfectly in my ears for hours without any soreness or pressure, even during workouts. Controls are super intuitive and responsive (the touch gestures actually work reliably, which is rare). Connectivity is flawless. They had seamless switching between my Samsung phone, tablet, and laptop with zero dropouts. Battery life is solid, and the app does a better job than any other buds in telling you what the status is of the case and buds. Even when they are fully charged when on the charger. Noise cancellation is very good, though I’ll admit Samsung’s Galaxy Buds are just a hair better in really loud environments. But the difference is small, and everything else the Pixel Buds Pro 2 do better more than makes up for it. If you’re on Android (especially if you’re in the Google ecosystem), these are the ones to get. Highly recommended!
D**Z
Se escucha robotico el audio. Al mometo de correr se escucha mucho el golpeteo con los audifonos y la piel. No considero que valga la pena el cambio de la primera versión.
E**E
I had the Beats earbuds for the last three years after I tried a few others and researched the hell out of the best ones. The beats died after a year (went through 3 in three years) and I decided to get those puppies. I am blown away by the sound, the many options, and the comfort. They stay very secure in the ears. they don't budge even when shaking my head testing to see how firm they are in the ears. nothing. they don't budge. but the sound is better than the beats and even better than the Bose. just phenomenal sound for music and podcasts/ audio books. the options to tap to skip, rewind, pause, answer and hang up calls are awesome and simple. just taps vs clicks. but my favorite is the swipe to change the volume. I haven't seen that in any earbuds, and it is so sweet that I don't have to reach for my phone to change the volume. The only minor bummer is that it has a feature where it detects when you talk to someone and it automatically pauses. that feature doesn't work unfortunately. I think it works only in super quiet environments. when tested it in my home where background sound is silent, it worked. but outside with outdoor noise like cars, etc. it doesn't work. I'm hoping it'll be improved in the next update. There are also head movement gestures, where you nod your head up and down for an action, or left and right for another action. that doesn't work at all for some reason. but those are a bonus if they work, and I can live without them because everything else is beyond amazing! I use them all day and the battery life is great (about 5 hours of continues listening) but it charges really fast when in the case, and the case charges really fast too. plus the case can be charged wirelessly or with a USB C. but even wirelessly it charges very fast. and did I mention that the sound is amazing? its the first time I turned down the bass in earbuds. that's how good the bass is! I appreciate quality and don't mind paying premium for a premium product, and I researched earbuds for hours and days before getting the Beats, and now researched a whole lot before getting the Pixel earbuds. I can say hands down that the Pixel earbuds are by far the best earbuds in the market nowadays. nothing comes close to it. I just hope they stay working like that for a long time. I will update if anything changes. until then, stop looking and get them.
A**R
Being a Pixel phone owner, these earbuds are fantastic, though might be less so if you are using an iPhone or standard Android phone, as the Pixel buds are designed to integrate with some extra functionality with the Pixel phone line. That being said, they are still fantastic. Charging is speedy with strong battery life, noise cancelling isn't the best I've encountered but definitely up there, and competes well with other flagship brand earbuds, often discounted making them that much better. Transparency also works great, letting you hear whats going on around you without taking the earbuds out. Controls are easily configurable to set up play/pause, volume up/down, activate ANC/Transparency, etc. I also just have to gush over the case. Construction is very high quality with a strong magnetic clasp. Dropping an earbud into its charging slot gives you a little chirp, with a different pitch for each earbud which is neat and is a nice disability feature for those with poor vision to let you know that the earbud is properly seated, and which one was inserted. Bluetooth syncing is very easy, no need to fiddle with buttons on the earbuds themselves, but instead just hold down the connect button on the case and the earbuds connect to a device without ever needing to take them out of the case. My one nitpick is they dont seem to seat super tightly into the ear. Even using the large size tips they dont seem to seat as tightly as I would like, though apparently there are several third party tips that can solve that problem. However they certainly aren't about to fall out, even with vigorous activity, and might be something that just takes getting accustomed to. Overall, 4.5/5
S**A
I’ve always had trouble with earbuds feeling like they’re one head-tilt away from hitting the pavement, but these Pixel Buds Pro 2 actually stay put. They’re noticeably smaller than the first version, and that little "twist-to-lock" stabilizer really works. I wore them for a three-hour session yesterday and honestly forgot they were in. The noise cancellation is a solid step up, too. It’s not "silent room" quiet, but it easily drowns out the hum of my office AC and the neighbors' lawnmowers. If you have smaller ears and usually find "Pro" buds too bulky, these are definitely worth a look.
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