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Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Google Pixel Buds and the average rating is 62%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel Buds.
 
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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
  • You might hate the in-ear cable loops
  • No ANC functionality
  • They don't shut out ambient noise at all
  • Obnoxious case design
  • Touch pads are easy totap accidentally
  • Google Assistant seems hit-or-miss

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  Published: 2017-10-05, Author: AndroidAuthority , review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Read the post: Google now makes its own earbuds, but are the Assistant-enabled Pixel Buds any good? Here are our first impressions!Download the Android Authority App: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: —————————————————- Stay connected to Android Authori...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Fergus , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Translation feature works, Decent battery life
  • Translation doesn't always work, Poor ergonomics
  • There are a lot of great ideas here. Unfortunately, they're let down by the hardware...

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  Published: 2017-12-27, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  All photos: Adam Clark EstesThere was always something off about the Pixel Buds. Google released the smart, wireless headphones a full year after Apple released the AirPods. But the Pixel Buds aren't exactly wireless, and they're not exactly smart, either...

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  Published: 2017-11-29, Author: Robert , review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • "Having lived with these earphones for a short while now, the best thing I can say about them is that you can do better."...

 
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  Published: 2017-11-29, Author: Leigh: , review by: pickr.com.au

  • Cute little soft case, Made for folks who still like earbuds (how many are left?), Battery performance isn't bad
  • Quickly uncomfortable, Volume differences are crazy: low to high, with little in between, Controls are super fussy, Translation feature seems fiddly at best, Storage of the earbuds is specific to one method of winding them up, Expensive
  • After a week with the Google Pixel Buds, it is very hard to recommend them to anyone but the die hard Google fanboy or folks that really, really, really, really, really, really love earbuds, and we're not sure we know of many in that category.Earbuds aren...

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  Published: 2017-11-20, review by: cnet.com.au

  • 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
  • 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
  • The Pixel Buds are perfectly decent wireless headphones with a few extra tricks for Pixel phone users -- but don't expect a "Star Trek"-style universal translator...

 
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  Published: 2017-11-16, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  Google has set out to make its mark on the headphone world with Pixel Buds, wireless headphones that can control your phone and claim to translate conversations in real time. But how do they stack up?The most important thing you should know about Pixel Bu...

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  Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Adam , review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  Putting your music and all the power of Google in reach at all times, and even offering instant vocal translations straight into your ear like a real-life Babel fish, the newly-unveiled Pixel Buds promise to be the ultimate travel companion.Unveiled at th...

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  Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Fergus , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Translation feature works, Decent battery life
  • Translation doesn't always work, Poor ergonomics
  • Compared to the rock-solid hardware they share their branding with, Google's Pixel Buds are unequivocally a bit disappointing. They're not comfortable to wear, they don't sound particularly great and the even the headline act of real-time translation isn'...

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  Published: 2020-07-20, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com

  • small, stable, open fit with eartip, good sound, good case, solid battery life, great gestures, Fast Pair, Google Assistant, USBC, wireless charging, AAC
  • not much sound isolation, no noise cancelling, can't connect to two devices at the same time, no aptX, stabiliser wing not adjustable
  • The second-generation Google Pixel Buds are a significant improvement on the first with a fairly unique combination of an open-air-like fit with the full sound that requires a silicone ear tip.The combination will please those that hate the “plugged in” f...

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