Testseek.com have collected 85 expert reviews of the Google Pixel Buds A Series and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel Buds A Series.
June 2021
(79%)
85 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
632 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good audio quality
Comfortable to wear even during strenuous workouts
Touch controls are prefect
Good build quality
Stable fit
Unobtrusive design
Great Google Assistant integration
Good audio
Clean
Balanced audio performance
Hands-free Google Assistant voice control
Comfortable
Superb comfort for most people
Very good sound quality for the price
Always-on Google Assistant is super useful
Solid connectivity unlike more expensive Pixel Buds
Every bit as slick as AirPods
Nice materials and build
Simple to use touch controls
Capable Google assistant
Super comfortable and lightweight
Excellent voice command integration
Really affordable
Lightweight comfortable fit
Integrates well with Android experience
Touch controls work great
IPX4 rating
Sound quality just as good as regular Pixel Buds
Improved comfort
Retains IPX4 water resistance and features like ear detect despite low price
Identical to last year's. Very good
Again
Same as the Pixel Buds 2020. Super comfy
These cost $99 and do almost everything last year's $179 Pixel Buds do
Lower price
Virtually the same likable design and sound as Pixel Buds 2 but weigh slightly less
Hands-free Google Assistant
Very good sound for the price
Excellent call quality
Compact charging case
IPX4 sweat-resistant (splashproof)
Well-built design
Consistent audio delivery
Outstanding secure fit
Supports individual earbud use
Full-featured Android support
Matte finish carrying case
Reliable
Simple touch controls
Reasonable price
Fast Pair makes connecting to your Android device very easy
Flagship level audio quality
Very convenient and helpful features like live translation
Stable fit, Unobtrusive design, Great Google Assistant integration, Good audio,
No ANC, Lacks wireless charging, Muted bass, No touch-based volume controls, ShareTweetShare
For their asking price of Rs 9,999, the Google Pixel Buds A-Series compete with the likes of the OPPO Enco X (review) and the OnePlus Buds Pro (review), both of which offer great sound quality and a generally more enjoyable sound signature. The Google Pix...
Good audio quality, Comfortable to wear even during strenuous workouts, Touch controls are prefect, Good build quality
No ANC support, No volume controls, Call noise cancellation is not the best,
Overall, the Pixel Buds A-Series decent headset that offers a comfortable fit, good audio experience and the touch controls are good as well. However, it misses a lot of features which the first Pixel Buds come with, such as Wind noise cancellation for ca...
Fast Pair makes connecting to your Android device very easy, Flagship level audio quality, Very convenient and helpful features like live translation, Great price
No active noise cancellation, No wireless charging
Undoubtedly, if you're an Android user, the Google Pixel Buds A-Series is the best experience you're going to get in terms of wireless headphones. While these earbuds lose out on features like ANC, they deliver flagship sound quality and features at a ver...
Abstract: The Pixel Buds (2nd Gen), as good as they sounded on paper and as comfortable as they were in the ear, were a bust for Google. Those first true wireless buds from Google clearly had hardware flaws that couldn't be fixed with software. The list of complain...
This one in our hand is a white Pixel Buds A. The all-white design looks very smooth, whether it is in-ear or the box. There is also a green color scheme. It's also pretty.The Pixel Buds A series is totally worth $99. I would like to say that they are mor...
I've got the white Pixel Buds A, but Google also offers them in a sage green color. I really like the all white design, they're slick looking both in-ear and in the case. You can order the Pixel Buds A directly from Google or pick them up from your local...
Published: 2021-07-06, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com
Identical to last year's. Very good, Again, same as the Pixel Buds 2020. Super comfy, These cost $99 and do almost everything last year's $179 Pixel Buds do
Reduced from last year's model, but still perceptible (to some people, at least), I've used sub-$50 earbuds with wireless charging