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Google Pixel Buds have a balanced bass frequency range. With focus on powerful sound and quality, the Adaptive Sound dynamically adjusts the volume as you move from a quiet or noisy environment throughout the day.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe they do and IMO, I think the overall sound is excellent and very well balanced. I've found if you insert them in your ears and turn the right one counter-clockwise and the left one clockwise, this places the speaker deeper into the ear canal which improves the bass response and overall sound quality. I like them for the Google Assistant integration. If sound quality is important to you, I'd also check YouTube reviews on the Samsung Galaxy Buds+. I haven't tried them but they're $20 cheaper and most reviewers rate them slightly above the Pixel Buds in sound quality.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They have pretty good bass. It was something that reviewers had complained about, but since these aren't a fully sealed headphone with isolation, they don't get super bass-y. That being said, They have enough bass to satisfy me, even when listening to bass-y music. If I want more, I'll grab my over ears, but these are great on the go.
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