It looks like the AirPods 4 have another competitor to worry about. Google just announced its latest pair of affordable earbuds, the Google Pixel Buds 2a. They seem to be improved in just about every ...
Last year, Google released its Pixel Buds 2 Pro, which were a welcome respite for anyone who was sick of Apple’s stem-style earbuds. While the earbuds featured the same active noise canceling and easy ...
As well as pulling the cloth off its Pixel 10 smartphone lineup, Google has just revealed its latest budget wireless earbuds – and they appear to be proper little smarty pants, the emphasis on ‘little ...
Apple brought active noise cancellation (ANC) to its "regular" AirPods last year, and for 2025, Google is doing the same. Google announced the Pixel Buds 2a ($130) today alongside its slate of Pixel ...
Google’s new Pixel Buds 2a bring Active Noise Cancellation to the A-series for the first time. Powered by a new Tensor A1 chip, the $129 earbuds feature improved sound, a lighter design, and a ...
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Ahead of Google’s upcoming launch event, a new leak reveals the updated design of Pixel Buds 2a. The folks over at Android Headlines today published what appears to be an official render of the Pixel ...
If you’ve been looking at Google’s new Pixel 10 phones, you may have also seen that the company unveiled the new Google Pixel Buds 2a. Built to offer the best parts of the Pixel Buds Pro 2 experience ...
The original Google Pixel Buds A-Series earbuds had a lot to offer, but they were missing some notable features — like noise cancellation. Now, Google is back with a redo in the form of the Pixel Buds ...
Google has unveiled its new Pixel lineup, including the Pixel 10 series, Pixel Watch 4, and Pixel Buds 2a, along with a new Moonstone color for the Pixel Buds Pro 2. Google has finally taken the wraps ...
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