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The editors liked
Long battery life on par with AirPods
Convenient Google Assistant controls
Built-in touchpad controls
Fit snug in your ears
Comfortable design
Great sound
Compatible across several Android devices
I like the volume swipe gestures and the tapandholdtotalk Assistant gesture. Both are natural and work very well
Having a version of the Assistant specifically designed to provide audio responses is great. It's also wicked fast on the Pixel Buds
When qu
Good battery life
Impressive sound quality
Visually attractive
Includes battery case
Solid bass
Instant access to Google Assistant
Translation feature is clutch for foreign communication
Adjustable sound through Google Play Music and Spotify equalizer settings
Super-affordable
The Google Pixel Buds are lightweight wireless earphones that offer a relatively comfortable fit and decent sound in non-noisy environments. They wrap up nicely to fit in a very compact charging case that delivers multiple extra charges on the go. Their t
Comfort is truly fantastic
Sound is above average for earbuds
Battery life is great with the case
Pairing and changing devices is a breeze
Case has held up over several months
Can summon Google Assistant with a tap
Translation feature shows a lot of promise
Google Assistant is fast and helpful
Pairing process with Android phones is easy
Tap-controls are straightforward
Useful Google Assistant integration
Solid volume levels
They're free with your Pixel 3
Cost
Great build materials
Playback controls are smooth
Google Assistant notifications work as advertised
Great connection strength and easy pairing with an Android device (5.0 or above)
Quick charging
Comfortable and stable fit
Sturdy-feeling IPX4-rated construction
Clean
Smooth sound
Featherlight and super comfortable
Compatible with most recent USB-C devices
You might love the in-ear cable loops
Excellent secure fit
Supports individual earbud use
Full featured Android support
Matte finish carrying case
Wireless charging support for battery case
Reliable
Simple touch controls
Solid battery life
They sound better than expected
Intuitive touch controls
The editors didn't like
Occasionally janky connectivity
Doesn't work as well with non-Pixel phones
Real-time translation only works with Pixel phones
Glossy finish attracts dust
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These aren't the most uncomfortable wireless earbuds I've worn
But they're definitely subpar. My ears don't like these fabric loops. I also don't enjoy the feeling of the fabric cable between the buds on my neck
It's middling at best. There's no bass
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Ridiculous setup issues
Uncomfortable to wear
Problematic interactions
Google Assistant and Google Translate features aren't any better than just using the phone apps on their own
Uncomfortable earbud design
Sound quality does not measure up for the price
Mediocre sound quality
No extra accessories
Poor sound isolation
Uncomfortable design
Their open design lets in a lot of ambient sound. The "real-time" translation feature is only available to Pixel phone owners
But isn't a big leap beyond the existing Translate app. Bluetooth pairing can be more cumbersome than it should be
Touch controls are a disaster
Cord gets kinked and twisted
Assistant commands have limited use
Live translation is effectively useless
Expensive considering lackluster features
So-so audio
Inconsistent performance
Poorly designed carrying case
Too easy to inadvertently tap on
Design isn't truly wireless
Sound quality is middling
Google Translate can be awkward and requires Pixel 2
Carrying case is large and fiddly
Case design poorly thought out
Buds difficult to adjust to your ears (and ultimately uncomfortable)
Sound quality could have been better at this price
No tactile track controls
Translate limited to Pixel phones (and even then the experience needs work
Bad fit
Bad sound
No isolation
Terrible isolation
The charging case is nice
But putting them back in is a mess
Battery life is subpar
The adjustable loop needs adjusting with basically every use
Sound quality isn't up to snuff with other wireless earbuds
Unremarkable single-charge battery life
Negligible noise isolation
Lightweight bass
Glossy white finish isn't easy to keep looking pristine
I like the volume swipe gestures and the tapandholdtotalk Assistant gesture. Both are natural and work very well, Having a version of the Assistant specifically designed to provide audio responses is great. It's also wicked fast on the Pixel Buds, When qu
These aren't the most uncomfortable wireless earbuds I've worn, but they're definitely subpar. My ears don't like these fabric loops. I also don't enjoy the feeling of the fabric cable between the buds on my neck, It's middling at best. There's no bass, a
I'm pretty disappointed with the Pixel Buds, because they do so little to actually make the wireless headphone experience better. Sure, the Assistant integration is cool, but we'll be getting other headphones with that functionality soon, so buying the Pi...
The Pixel Buds are one of four headphones out that support Google's Fast Pair w/ the others being the Libratone Q-Adapts, Bose QuietComfort 35 IIs & the Plantronics 8200 series. The Pixel Buds are the more affordable choice within the list. They're light...
If you own (or plan to buy) a Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL then arguably these are the best headphones for you – as they are largely designed with those phones in mind. Well, designed with Google Assistant in mind. Which cuts to the core of the Pixel Buds and th...
Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Visually attractive, Includes battery case, Solid bass,
Google Assistant and Google Translate features aren't any better than just using the phone apps on their own, Uncomfortable earbud design, Sound quality does not measure up for the price
Despite the promise of helpful voice assistant features, with its Pixel Buds, Google combines an uncomfortable design, mediocre performance, and a high price tag for an unappealing pair of wireless headphones...
Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Google Assistant is fast and helpful, Pairing process with Android phones is easy, Tap-controls are straightforward
Design isn't truly wireless, Sound quality is middling, Google Translate can be awkward and requires Pixel 2, Carrying case is large and fiddly
MORE Google Pixel 2 ReviewThe Pixel Buds are an unexpectedly muted point in Google's 2017 device line-up. In fact, it's hard to escape the idea that they were rushed out to compete with AirPods, and in an attempt to assuage the complaints of those missing...
Abstract: Google's very first pair of headphones go on sale November 17 for $159, and we got a pair to test out their ability to translate 40 languages, play music, ping notifications in your ear, and power Google Assistant commands like ordering a pizza, getting...
Abstract: The Google Pixel Buds are now available for purchase and pre-orders have begun to ship to those early adopters. Thanks to Google, we have a review pair in-house to give you a preview before yours arrive or in case you were on the fence about purchasing th...
Abstract: This post originally appeared on AndroidAuthority.com.The Google Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL don't feature headphone jacks anymore, but to sweeten the pill, Google has a a new pair of wireless earbuds that are powered by Google Assistant. Here is our first...
Published: 2020-09-22, Author: CJ , review by: cgmagonline.com
The latest generation of Google Pixel Buds are an all around good product that's more concerned about doing its own thing rather than competing 1:1 with its competition — for better or worse...