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To say that I was looking forward to using these buds would be an understatement. I ordered them ASAP, and then waited a couple of weeks for them to finally come in. I had read and watched some great reviews and first looks on these and I was very hopeful. There are some great things about these buds, but there were some issues that I had that ultimately had me returning them. First, the good stuff. The pairing was super simple and worked similarly to Apple's pairing across devices you are signed in to. The fit was good, it offers minimal passive noise cancellation, but I think that increased the comfort for me. Battery life was not best in class, but adequate for my usage. The case that the buds come in is one of the best and feels great. It has a nice texture which I wish more manufacturers would adopt. It also has a nice heft that makes the entire package feel substantial. The sound quality was very good for me, and this can be something that is subjective, but I've used many different earbuds/headphones and these are right up there with some of the best I've tried in sound quality. Now, the bad stuff, and the reason I ended up returning these earbuds. I kept experiencing connection issues, the sound would pop in and out on one or both buds frequently. This happened indoors with my phone sitting on and endtable less than 5ft away or even while I was using my phone in my hand. I had some occurrences when one of the buds would lose connection completely and I had to place both earbuds back in the case to get them to both connect again. The second issue I had was that both earbuds would discharge unevenly. Now, I read that Google said that this was normal since they were handing off what each bud does in order to even this out, but a couple of times one of the buds drained completely while the other still had around 30% charge. These issues persisted through a couple of resets, repairings, and firmware updates. I really wanted to keep and love these buds. The sound quality was amazing, the case and buds felt great, and the Google Assistant integration was very convenient. Unfortunately, connection issues and battery problems kept me from relying on them or choosing them first from the earbuds/headphones I have at my disposal. If they fix these issues, or if you happen on a pair that do not have these issues, then they would be great earbuds. Otherwise, I would wait it out until they figure these issues out and remedy them.
This review is from Google - Pixel Buds True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Clearly White
Posted by Balboa3
Though they aren't without their issues, the Pixel Buds have so far been my favorite wireless earbuds to use. They sound good, the charging case isn't too big, and the experience of using them is as intuitive as I've seen on Android. They do feel a little expensive for what they are, but they're still a great companion for my Pixel phone. I like how compact the charging case is. It's about the size of a pack of floss and slips easily into that tiny little jean pocket. It charges wirelessly and over USB-C and has LED indicators on both the outside of the case and inside of the lid. I have noticed some small cracks start to appear on mine, but they don't appear to be growing or affecting anything. Pairing was about as easy as it could be. Opening up the case brought up the prompt onscreen on my Pixel phone. And after pairing each time you open the case you'll get an onscreen notification showing the battery level of each bud and the case, which is nice. The sound quality is very good. Not quite as good to my ear as my Sony WF-1000XM3's, but still very clear and well balanced. Noise canceling is not included, which is a little disappointing at this price. There is a feature called Adaptive Sound that is supposed to adjust volume based on the environment, but it's just okay by comparison. I've seen stories of others having connectivity issues, but so far I haven't experienced that on mine. The touch controls work pretty well for the most part. Every now and then it does seem to mix up a press with a swipe, but overall I prefer the controls over most other earbuds I've used. Google Assistant is easy to get to with touch or voice and is much more responsive than other buds I've used, where you often have to wait a second or two before addressing it. The battery life seems to hold up to what Google lists and falls a bit short compared to others offer in similarly priced buds, but it's more than fine for my usage. Overall while I wouldn't consider these to be the 'best' wireless earbuds in this price range, I still like them more than any others I've used so far.
This review is from Google - Pixel Buds True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Clearly White
Posted by SamG
I've been using these headphones daily since they arrived. The look and size of these are perfect. They fit perfectly even for my small ears and have yet to hurt after prolonged use. The build quality of the headphones and case are perfect, definitely feel like $200 headphones. The battery life is great, charge rate is great, case battery life and charge speed are great. These headphones cut background noise so well that when I'm not speaking even while in public, I have been asked if I mute the call after talking. Google assistant has been absolutely amazing and checking and responding to notifications has been a breeze. I absolutely love these headphones with only a few issues that I believe may be fixable with software updates which is why I held off on reviewing for a while. Playing mobile games there is a delay in the playback for some reason. I really hope this is just a bug because I would prefer to use headphones while gaming but the delayed sound is obviously an issue. The second problem, I have had moments where the sound randomly changed to a stereo or of pitch volume/sound I'm not sure if maybe battery life was the issue in either the headphone or phone, but again I hope these are just isolated incidents caused by battery or software. I do highly recommend these headphones though, my favorite Bluetooth pair yet.
This review is from Google - Pixel Buds True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - Clearly White
Posted by Giovanni
Customers enjoy the Pixel Buds True Wireless In-Ear Headphones for their exceptional sound quality, comfort, and secure fit. They appreciate the long battery life and the convenience of the Google Assistant. However, some users have experienced connectivity issues and find the price to be high.