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
Published: 2021-06-07, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Clean and balanced sound, Fast pairing and slick software, Competitive price
No wireless charging, Poor sound isolation
The A-Series sound just as good as last year's second-gen Pixel Buds, but cost half the price. At £99, you can more easily forgive the lack of active noise cancellation. The lack of wireless charging is a blow, with Samsung's Galaxy Buds+ including it fo...
Reasonably priced, Lovely form factor, Seamless Google Assistant functionality
Mediocre battery life, Could be more comfortable
For the most part, the Google Pixel Buds A-Series have made sacrifices in the right places to keep costs down. With the exception of the swipe gestures used to control volume, I didn't miss any of the features cut from the 2020 version.Sound quality is re...
Published: 2021-06-03, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great value for money,Great audio performance,Deeply integrated Google Assistant,Google Fast Pair,IXP4 waterproofing
No volume control on earbuds,Limited isolation,No active noise-cancellation (ANC)
The Pixel Buds A-Series have a lot to offer considering the price: Google Assistant integration, comfortable design, a lovely case, plus great audio performance when in quieter conditions.The biggest downsides are the lack of on-bud volume controls and th...
Google Assistant support, Plenty of smart features, Good sound quality
Limited earbud battery life, No ANC, Can't customise controls
Google is finally getting there with its own-brand wireless earbuds and I think it was a wise decision to take the flagship model and cut out some of the more premium features to achieve a much more attractive price point.After all, it has worked well wit...
Abstract: From what looked like a strange piece of plastic peeping out of the ear, true wireless earbuds (TWS) have come a long way.From not just creating a niche of its own but TWS is gradually eating into the market for wired headphones. After all, they are con...
Abstract: If you think the term "true wireless" sounds like sales jargon, we're with you. Regardless of whether you call them "true wireless," "cable-free," or "wire-free," the important distinction between these and typical earphones is the complete lack of a cabl...
Abstract: Apple's AirPods are arguably the most popular true wireless earphones on the market, but it's not because they're cheap. The AirPods Pro sell for $249, while the third-generation AirPods go for $179 and the second-gen pair is $129 (and let's not even get...
Good, Good-looking, comfortable, Excellent Google Assistant functionality, Detailed, clean sound, Good all-round performance
Needs an Android device for all features and functions, A bit under-equipped for the price
Objectively, the Google Pixel Buds A-Series is a pretty good headset, provided you have an Android smartphone. You get decent sound quality for music and calls, reasonable battery life, good comfort, and decent voice assistant responsiveness, all of which...