Google Pixel Buds Pro review: good ANC, but there’s a big flaw


Google Pixel Buds Pro: two-minute review

Google’s Pixel Buds Pro are at risk of flying under the radar, with the company’s other earbuds humbly merging into the supporting cast as flashy stars from Sony, Bose, Sennheiser and Cambridge Audio take the limelight in our best wireless earbuds and best noise-cancelling earbuds roundups. Is that about to change with the Google’s first Pro-suffixed proposition?

Well, nobody can knock the Google Pixel Buds Pro for useful and unexpected perks at the level: ANC, wearer detection, a dedicated app and multipoint technology with automatic audio switching (so the Pixel Buds Pro can stay connected to two different devices simultaneously and switch easily between them), a 31-hour battery life when listening without ANC activated and combined with the charging case (which can be charged wirelessly), Google Assistant support and customizable on-ear touch controls make for a tempting proposition for just $199/£179 (around AU$299). On paper, they’re viable rivals to the Apple AirPods Pro for Android users.



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