Google Pixel Buds A-Series – Wireless Earbuds – Headphones with Bluetooth – Compatible with Android – Charcoal
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Sound that’s music to your ears.
Pixel Buds A-Series wireless earbuds deliver rich, high-quality audio, no matter what you’re listening to.
Made for a snug and secure fit.
With a flush-to-ear design, three ear tip sizes, and a stabilizer arc, the earbuds stay in place and create a gentle seal for amazing sound.
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Get hands-free help when you need it.
When you need directions, real-time translations, or notifications read to you, just ask Google.[2]
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A battery that barely needs a break.
Get up to 5 hours of listening time or 2.5 hours of talk time on a single charge.[1]
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Clear calls in loud places.
Beamforming mics help make your calls crystal clear, even in noisy conditions.[7]
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Audio that adapts to where you are.
Adaptive Sound adjusts the volume as you move from noisy to quiet places, so you don’t have to.[6]
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Not afraid of water.
The earbuds are sweat and water resistant, so rainy days and sweaty workouts are no problem.[5]
12 mm dynamic speaker driver
The custom-designed 12 mm speaker drivers deliver clear and natural sound.
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Spatial vent
Reduces in-ear pressure to keep the fit comfortable over time.
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Sweat and water resistant
With a water protection rating of IPx4, the earbuds are made to weather sweaty workouts and rainy days. (Case is not water resistant.)[5]
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Dual beamforming mics
The beamforming mics focus on your voice and reduce outside noise to make your calls crystal clear.[7]
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Three ear tip sizes
With included ear tip sizes in small, medium, and large, you can find the fit that works best for you.
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USB-C charging port
Power up your Pixel Buds A-Series case using the included charging cable or another compatible USB-C charger.
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Heather A. Turner –
Venturing into the realm of the Google Pixel Buds, I embarked on a journey of exploration that spanned across platforms, including iPhone and Windows computer usage. This review aims to offer a comprehensive perspective on the capabilities of these wireless earbuds, in comparison to other popular options. To be honest I tried them out because they were on supersale during Prime Day. So why not!The Pixel Buds shine brightly in several aspects. Their design, minimalistic and comfortable, ensures a snug fit suitable for both workouts and daily activities. The sound quality, characterized by crisp audio and punchy bass, impressed me across a variety of musical genres. Google’s adaptive sound feature, dynamically adjusting volume based on surroundings, further enhanced the listening experience.As an iPhone user I love Airpods but they are pretty pricey. Speaking of alternatives, let’s talk about the AirPods. The Pixel Buds stack up well in terms of sound quality and the real-time translation feature, giving them a distinct edge. I have found the battery to be pretty good and have not had to recharge nearly as often as my Airpod Pros.Considering the AirPods, while they integrate seamlessly with Apple devices, the Pixel Buds’ compatibility with different platforms is a plus. Additionally, the Pixel Buds’ noise canceling and translation capabilities broaden their appeal beyond audio quality alone.To sum it up, the Google Pixel Buds offer a solid package. Their design, audio quality, and innovative features position them as strong contenders in the wireless earbud market. Though a few minor drawbacks exist, they deliver an enjoyable audio journey. Whether you lean towards the Google ecosystem or seek versatile wireless earbuds with modern touches, the Pixel Buds are well worth your consideration. So I say, if they are on SUPERSALE give them a spin!
Seth McNew –
I was kind of skeptical at first when I decided to buy these – there were other earbuds I was considering at the time at around the same price range, and I had a pair of $20 buds at home that were still somewhat working. But, I decided to take a shot and honestly, I’m really surprised with how well these work.Bluetooth communication between the buds and my Pixel 6 have been amazing outside of one weird incident towards the beginning where music was choppy, but a quick restart on my phone fixed that. I’ve left my phone in my office a few times, and I can get a pretty good distance before noticing dropouts too, so it’s nice not to always need the phone on my hip for these to work. Though, these do not support multipoint – afraid if you want to connect to multiple devices at the same time with a Pixel bud, you’ll need to step up to the Pixel Buds Pro.Audio quality has been really good as well. I’m no audiophile by any means, but I do listen to a lot of EDM/Techno/Jazz and nothing really sounds muted. There is a setting to do Bass Boost within the Bluetooth settings that silently get installed when pairing the Buds for the first time to your phone, but I’ve yet to experiment with it. ANC isn’t a feature on here, but just the fit of the earbuds do isolate the music to some degree from the world around. And the fit was surprisingly comfortable – the extra wing of support keeps the buds in place well that I rarely have to adjust them.Lastly, I was kind of worried about the battery before purchasing. I’d prefer something that would last my whole work day, and surprisingly, these do! Mind you, I typically only have a single bud in while I’m working because a lot of people walk into my office, but I’ll swap buds around lunch time when it starts to get low on battery. They charge quickly – I’d say I could pull out my bud in about 20 minutes to it being mostly, if not fully charged. From this, I’d say I get about a week’s worth of battery charge with the case.My only major complaint is that I hate that there’s no tactile buttons on the buds themselves. You have to tap the G on your earbuds to bring up the Assistant, stop/play music, etc. but sometimes I’ll be tapping all around the bud just trying to find that sweet spot because touch detection can be a little iffy. But, compared to my previous earbud set, this is a significant upgrade.
Snacky –
I bought a pair of these initially for my girlfriend as a gift, she wanted some wireless headphones, these were on a good sale, and we own Pixel phones, so I figured why not?And then I tried them out. And I just had to get myself a pair.The Good:- battery life is solid- sound quality punches well above the class of anything else you could pick up for the price I got them at ($40 on sale)- pairing is dead easy (on Pixel phones)- USB-C charging, unlike many other budget wireless buds- I’ve never lost the connection of one earbud and then had to reset and pair again like I have with other buds- touch controls are good, sensitive but not too sensitive, and work wellThe Meh:- removing one earbud pauses whatever you’re watching or listening to. I wish I could switch that off sometimes. Sometimes, I just want a single earbud in! And having to find a place to put the other earbud that triggers the proximity sensor to let things keep playing can be a bit of a hassleThe Bad: if you order them in different colors, say, for yourself and another person, the cases will look very similar. That’s all!
Mitch R –
I went through AirPods, Skullcandy Pods, and Galaxy Pods over the course of a few years and wanted some with good audio quality that weren’t too overpriced. These Pixel Pods are perfect; they fit great, have awesome listening quality, and charge super quickly. My only complaint is that there is NO app for iPhones, so I’m not able to regularly update them or fine-tune them like I’d be able to on an Android. But, they pair just fine via Bluetooth and I have had no problems with them (or the need for an app). Definitely recommend 🙂
Amazon Customer –
I love these earbuds. As it said in the title, I have washed these things three separate times (obviously not intentionally) and they still work with zero effect on the sound quality. Simple, intuitive, pretty affordable. I’ve used a lot of different kinds and these are by far and above the most durable for the price. Could not recommend more. Only thing I’ve ever had a problem with is they can get uncomfortable after wearing them for a while. But still definitely my favorites.
Ken –
Earbuds fit securely and feel great in the ear. My pixel 6 pro recognized the earbuds and labeled them as soon as I took the first bud out of the case. Sound is good and I really like that on my phone it displays battery percent for each earbud and case too
Gene M –
My first earbuds so can’t compare them to anything. Used exclusively for gym, elliptical (watching videos on tablet) and running (mostly sprint intervals), with MP3 player, not phone.. I am not listening to violin concertos, just trance/rock music, generally with a fair amount of background noise, so sound quality doesn’t need to be concert hall quality. Isolation could be better, but lots of runners don’t like isolation for safety reasons. Wing keeps them firmly in place without being uncomfortable to me. Easy to load music, easy to connect to mp3 player and tablet, easy to make Bluetooth connection, no interruptions even when in shorts pocket and running hard. Only thing it lacks from my standpoint is volume control link to mp3 player, find myself sometimes have to grab player and adjust volume (volume variation likely attributable to download variations). I have had such a satisfactory experience with these I have considered upgrading to the Pixel Buds Pros which have touch volume controls, but I worry about them falling out during runs, and also price at 50-100% more, not sure they would be worth it.
Eric J Gagen –
Having used Sony wf xm4s, airpods pros and various other apple earbuds and beats earbuds; I have to say these have the absolute best bass out of all of these. Sony comes close with the EQ in their app but this still wins. I absolutely recommend these to anyone looking for wireless earbuds. Theyre also quite comfy in the ear and aren’t goin anywhere so good for working out.
Incredible kluH –
I was skeptical because of the price but I love them! I got the pro a few months ago and wanted to have one pair for work and one for the gym but didn’t want to spend the price for the pro twice. Wish I’d gotten these first as they definitely suffice! Good overall sound, good bass as well without being too much. And I listen to everything from Rap, to metal, symphony, R&B etc. Hey… I said “everything” right? Lol
Daniel –
Absolutely love Google Pixel buds. Great sound, comfort. They start in my ear really well. Actually the first pair of eat buds to stay in while I’m walking out even biking. Definitely very nice. Love that you can listen to only one at a time. There is some confusion about that. I assure you that you can listen to one at a time if you choose.