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Pixel Buds A-Series bring you rich, high-quality sound for a lot less than you’d expect. Their beamforming mics help make calls crystal clear. [3] The flush-to-ear design is stylish, and the stabilizer arc keeps them in place so you can wear them even during the sweatiest workout. [2]
Q: Why are the Pixel Buds A-Series considered sound isolating?
A: The Pixel Buds A-Series are considered sound isolating because they are designed to fit snugly in the ear. This creates a seal that helps to block out ambient noise.
Q: How do the beamforming mics enhance call quality?
A: The beamforming mics help make calls crystal clear.
Q: What is the purpose of the stabilizer arc in the design?
A: The stabilizer arc helps keep the earbuds securely in place. This ensures they will not fall out, even during rigorous workouts.
Q: What is the duration of the manufacturer's warranty for these headphones?
A: The manufacturer's warranty for both parts and labor on these headphones is 1 year.
Q: Do these have volume control?
A: No, they don't have a gesture-based control. But you can touch and hold the bud to activate the Google Assistant and tell it to increase/decrease/set volume to a particular level.
A: You are correct, each earbud does come with built-in microphone capability. Coincidentally I also tend to charge one earbud while listening and speaking into with the other
Q: Where are the Pixel buds made?
A: According to the box, they are designed by Google and made in Vietnam.
A: Two ear buds, a charging case, a USB to USB-C cable, two small user's guides, and 3 different sizes of silicone tips.

Pixel Buds A-Series bring you rich, high-quality sound for a lot less than you’d expect. Their beamforming mics help make calls crystal clear. [3] The flush-to-ear design is stylish, and the stabilizer arc keeps them in place so you can wear them even during the sweatiest workout. [2]

Inspired by the industry-leading design of Pixel Buds Pro 2, Pixel Buds 2a deliver lightweight comfort, crisp audio, Active Noise Cancellation with Silent Seal 1.5, and an all-day battery with the charging case.1 Plus, with the twist-to-adjust stabilizer, just twist the buds to get a more secure fit. All this and more, for less.²

Meet Google Pixel Buds Pro, the wireless earbuds with premium, immersive sound that adapts to you. Active Noise Cancellation with Silent Seal blocks outside sounds, so your music shines.

Make the everyday sound epic with QuietComfort Earbuds. Iconic sound and legendary noise cancellation come together in a satisfyingly rich listening experience that hits all the right notes. Carpe diem after diem with up to 8.5 hours¹ of water and sweat-resistant staying power, plus get a wireless charging case that holds 2.5 charges. ² Advanced Bluetooth 5.3 offers a strong, continuous connection so the beat drops without dropping out, and you can switch between devices with ease. Tune into the Bose QCE app to adjust 5-band EQ, set to Aware, or switch on ANC — all so you can experience your music, your way. A trio of eartip and stability band sizes gives you a snug, secure fit that won’t quit. Available in Black, White Smoke, or Chilled Lilac.
| Pros for Google - Pixel Buds A-Series True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Sea | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Comfort, Fit, Battery Life, Bass |
| Cons for Google - Pixel Buds A-Series True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Sea | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Connectivity |
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I really enjoy these buds for my commute to school, Zoom meetings or just watching youtube. The sound quality is good, they fit comfortably in my small ears and I can quickly connect between multiple devices without having to do the whole Bluetooth connection process again. I really like the sage green kind of color. I don't think olive was a good way to describe it. (The case in the photo is the Spigen Rugged Armor btw)
This review is from Google - Pixel Buds A-Series True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Olive
Tekhira Posted
I have been using my buds for a few weeks now with my pixel 7. They've been great in terms of sound quality, connectivity and how well they pair with my Pixel phone. I also like the design of the buds and of the charging case, While there are great earbuds, do note that, they last for 3-4 hours max (after which, you put them back in the case to charge) However, recently, when I put them back in the charging case, they don't charge properly. So when I want to use them next, they're out of battery. It's because the earbud's charging pin doesn't always make good contact with the one in the case. The case's LED blinks to show it's charging, but you have to watch it carefully. It often takes a few tries to get it right. Another issue is with regards to the comfort. At times, the buds hurt the ears. I'd suggest that you adjust the buds and avoid pushing it all the way in.
This review is from Google - Pixel Buds A-Series True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Charcoal
Louis Posted
POV from a beginner audio enthusiast... & an iOS user. First off wasn't expecting much from a pair of $100 earbuds and a pair from Google... A company who's not really known for being big players in the Audio industry. These have checked all the boxes for me. 1. Audio 2. Comfort 3. Ease of Use - they are by no means is it Sennheiser or Campfire. But they are a pair that are not bloated in the bass department and too piercing like some Chi Fi brands nor are they too over processed. The audio sounds mostly accurate and fun to listen to. The initial setup was done on a Samsung Galaxy Tablet and it was fast and user friendly. I ticked the Basa Boost option and afterwards connected the Buds to my iPhone 12. Seriously I am very pleased. Give these a try!
This review is from Google - Pixel Buds A-Series True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Clearly White
HulkMann18 Posted