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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 62 reviews

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pixel 2a buds were the gift I gave to me!

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    So, once a year I do something nice for myself. I switched over to Google Fi as my wireless provider and got a Pixel phone through them and I figured I might as well get some new earbuds to go with it so I bought the Pixel two ways and let me tell you they're amazing they fit comfortable I wear a smaller earbud in these than I do in a normal earbud but they're super comfortable, the sound quality is amazing, and the functionality with being able to interface with my Gemini take phone calls control apps fire off emails all this wicked cool stuff that I can do with them.... Well I'm just scratching the iceberg with them right now and I've only had them for about a month. The pickup at the store was the easiest thing I've ever experienced with any type of in-store pickup there was no waiting because the guy who was at the door was kind enough to just go behind the counter grab my stuff bring it out and I was on my way. Super painless super easy I even made it to work on time. And that's not something I can say everyday. They have some really useful features I like the transparency mode where I can hear everything around me crystal clear as I'm listening to music or talking on the phone and I also like the noise canceling on them the active noise canceling is a bonus because there's never any construction by my house in Preston and I work nights so it's kind of nice. I'm really glad that I bought these for myself. I'm also really stoked about the service that I got at BestBuy. I've never really shopped there before other than maybe a tablet here screen protectors there but honestly they really know what they're talking about they pointed me the right direction with every question that I had, knowledgeable staff, and one thing I really liked was when I asked a guy a question that he didn't know the answer to he didn't try to like steamroll me with anything else he just said you know I don't know let me go find out for you and he did. The service is amazing. The value is incredible. And the convenience of being able to stop on my way to work and just pick up whatever it is that I you know want to pick up is pretty cool.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    LOVEEEE THESESSS!!!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I absolutely love these headphones. I use them for everything and one day. I left the case to the headphones home and went out shopping, and the headphones were still working in my ear. Lol, these headphones would be a great choice for purchase hands-down, they have an option where you can tap the headphones once and it will let you hear your background. You know how people will wear one headphone in their ear so they can hear out their other. These have the ability to let the outside noise in AnyWho I love these go get them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great sound, ANC, and comfortable all in one

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    I’m really enjoying these pixel buds 2a so far. I have an original pixel buds without ANC and unfortunately the batteries started to get so bad I can barely use them. So I figured now's as good as any to upgrade and I’m really impressed with the new fit and features in the buds 2a. PROS: First thing I noticed was before I could figure out how to turn on pairing, my android phone (and pixel buds app) was already asking me if I want to set up my new pixel buds 2a. I really love when google products do that and I don’t have to find the pair button and figure out how long to hold it. You just open the lid of the case and the app knows they’re there. Once I put the buds on, I was impressed with the comfort difference from the older pixel buds. I am a bit of a headphones collector and have a lot of bluetooth headphones from a lot of the big brands and the fit is always what makes me come back to one pair more than another. If I know I’m going to have the headphones in for more than an hour, I will sacrifice features for fit. But luckily I don’t have to do that with these buds. The ear tips felt good but I tested others and ultimately ended up with two different sizes in each ear. (something I usually end up doing with most brands.) I’m really happy to see 4 size options instead of 3 as well. This allows for people with very narrow ears to still find a comfortable fit without too much pressure pain. The audio quality was the next thing I noticed after getting all the setup and updates done. I turned on ANC and felt the world click off as I sat on my porch in silence. I turned on some music and noticed a really full and rounded sound. I jumped into the 5 band EQ and made adjustments to my liking. I think for this price, and not being the pro level buds, these have a surprisingly good sound. Podcasts are clear, music is full and the base is strong. Combined with ANC on, you can really get lost in the sound. And I really do enjoy that feeling of ANC clicking on and I gotta say, for a lower budget bud, the ANC is really impressive here. It does a fabulous job of knocking out lower end rumbles, better than high frequencies, but still a really solid noise canceling. Especially for the price. Google says this is thanks to the Tensor A1 chip which also allows the buds to work with gemini and provide better battery life. Which was the last big thing I noticed in my initial first test. The battery life is really good. And I don’t mean in hours, although google does say 7 hours of ANC and 20 hours from the case, but in real world use, you’re not really doing the math. To me, a good battery means I’m done with the headphones before the battery is. Meaning if I want to go mow the lawn or do a workout or go for a run, I’ll be done with that activity before the battery is done. And I got that from these buds. All of my day to day uses were never interrupted with a low battery. This is also in part due to taking them out and putting them in the case from time to time as well, providing little top ups. Maybe a went for a run, but then put them in the case while I showered then took them out to listen to music while I did laundry and so on. What this doesn’t cover, is long distance travel or maybe an all day wear need. But I think generally speaking, you’ll need to take them out of your ears for at least one reason or another in any given 7 hour time. And remember, you can turn off ANC to get even longer battery life in a pinch. CONS: So what about the cons? Honestly, I haven’t really hit any big ones yet. I think my biggest complaint is that there is no wireless charging on the case, BUT Google says this is the first pixel buds case to have a replaceable battery. Which is something. I assume the ability to change the battery is why it’s not wireless charging, but I don’t know for sure on that. What I do know is, in my experience, the batteries in the headphones go bad faster than the case, but I still appreciate this feature of changing the battery more than the con of no wireless charging. To be honest, the wireless charge usually didn’t work great on my older pixel buds anyway and I tend to just plug them in for a faster and safer charge. I guess another con could be the fit for some people. I think the twist option is really nice and I like that the buds fit both ways, but I do think some people with sensitive ears or maybe odd shapes may find the support fin to be a little uncomfortable. I find I get the best air seal when I twist them tighter (counter clockwise) so I tend to wear them that way always, but I do feel a little irritation on my right ear after an hour or so. And since I’m fishing for another con, this is really nitpicky but the tap controls to turn ANC on and off only toggle between ANC and Transparency mode. It does not include simply turning them both off. For battery reasons, I often will turn ANC and transparency off. As of right now, you can only do that through the app. Although I hope an update would add the 3rd setting to the rotation. OVERALL: So overall I have to give these buds a high score. I think google does a great job integrating into the android ecosystem and for all their flaws, they still make good products and are easy for anyone to understand. The buds sound great, there’s plenty of EQ and setting tweaking and for an “a” series, they still have ANC and great battery life. Google is clearly trying to put more into their lower tier products and I think for the average user, these pixel buds 2a are the best bang for the buck for any android user. Bonus, they don’t have some weird awkward stem hanging out the bottom of your ear screaming out for attention. They sit snug and small in your ear and go about their work delivering great sound. I would recommend for sure

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Sleek, high-performace buds at a decent price.

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    Wow, have these little guys surprised me. The design language has not changed all that much from that classic minimalist, twist-in design. The case looks and feels the same, although a bit smaller. It is oddly satisfying to hold the eggshell-like case, which fits comfortably in any pocket. The buds are super comfortable to wear, and they stayed on no matter how much I shook my head thanks to their fin-stabilizer design. I dare say they might be more comfortable than their more advanced brothers. I am glad that these buds are rated IP54 so a bit of rain or sweat will not be any issue. Also, the case itself is rated IPX4, which is certainly welcome. Having a Pixel phone, the buds were recognized immediately with no fuss. In other phones you may need the app. The same with my Pixel Tablet. Featuring Bluetooth 5.4, they stayed connected at decent distances and throughout my apartment. I did notice some very slight sync and lag issues, especially when gaming. The case does not support wireless charging, only via USB-C, which may matter to some, but I found it a non-issue. The buds’ battery can last for quite some time. It was after almost 4 days using them about 4 hours a day before I had to charge them -that’s with ANC/Ambient on. They also have quick charge where 5 minutes in the case add 1 hour of playtime. In addition, the case’s battery can be replaced! The noise cancellation is very good. I used them on the subway on my commute, and they were very good at muting lower frequencies like engines. Some higher frequencies did come through. It was certainly enough to enjoy my content. The Transparency mode is decent, but I did notice that it does amplify certain frequencies to an annoying level. The controls are a bit disappointing. While I can control playback, calls, ANC/Transparency mode, and the assistant, there is no volume control or swiping at all. I have to either use my device, smart watch, or ask the assistant. It’s not very convenient. The buds do feature auto-pause/play when taking/putting them on. The call quality is excellent in my experience. I was able to hold a clear conversation regardless of the noise around me. What really impressed me was the audio coming out of the 11mm dynamic drivers. The sound is warm and full. The bass is clear with a nice subwoofer feel when it is needed. The mids allow for vocals and instruments to come through. The treble adds clarity and sparkle. The sound separation is good and there is decent imaging. While the buds may not win any audio awards, it is quite enjoyable no matter the content. I feel that this is a very good deal, especially if you are into the Pixel ecosystem. Sure there are some corners cut, but again, the sound is great, the ANC/Transparency mode performs well, and they are super portable -all at a price that won’t break the bank.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Google buds

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    They're perfect, better than others I've used. I really like them and recommend them. The price is perfect too.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Convenient Charging Case and Decent Battery Life

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    The Google Pixel Ear Buds 2a come with an eye-catching booklet that showcases the features, but there is a lot of fine print on the last page that can only be read with a magnifying glass. More than half of the last page is blank, so the print could have been at least twice as large, if Google really wanted it to be read. For instance, the ear buds are described as water and sweat resistant and a little water is OK, but the fine print says to be sure and dry them if they get wet, because liquid damage voids the warranty. They have an “all day battery” - but only if they spend some of that time in the charging case, the volume is 50% or less and all the extra features are disabled. Also, some of the stated features, like stereo spatial audio, are only available when paired with select Google Pixel devices. The available colors are hazel and iris. Hazel should be a greenish brown and iris should be purple. The ones I received were dark gray. I’m not sure if I got an oddball set, or if dark gray is hazel. They come in a charging case. Once the case is charged, the case charges the ear buds. The charge level of both the ear buds and the case can be seen in the app. When the light on the case turns from white to amber, it’s time to put it on the charger. The ear buds paired quickly with both my android (not a Google Pixel) phone and PC. However, the following day they had lost the PC connection and I also lost Bluetooth connection to the soundbar that was set as the default sound device. It’s a touchy soundbar, and it took over an hour to get it back in business. I won’t be using the ear buds with the PC - just the phone. Some of the features are controlled in the app. The ear buds can be set in the active noise cancellation mode to block external noise or the transparency mode where external sounds are muted. The left ear bud can be different from the right. There is an equalizer to adjust treble, bass and balance. There is a “Hearing Wellness” section that notifies if the accumulated listening volume is above the recommended limit and a “Find Device” feature to ring either the left or right ear bud. The ring only works if the ear bud(s) is out of the case. The ring isn’t very loud. I couldn’t hear it in the adjacent room. According to the website, there will be a reminder to clean the ear buds in 3 months. The ear buds are lightweight. There are 3 sizes of ear tips. The medium tip is installed and can be swapped out for XS, S or L. Set up will either tell you that the fit is good or suggest a different size. A different size might be needed for each ear. A tone sounds when an ear bud is inserted correctly. Each ear bud has a stabilizer fin that engages with the ear when the ear bud is turned counterclockwise. The fin holds the ear bud in place while exercising, gardening, etc. It can be disengaged by turning clockwise for a more relaxed fit when inactive. If the fin should break off, it cannot be replaced independently. When in use, touching an ear bud lowers the volume; tapping turns sound off and on; two taps goes back to the beginning of a song. Those functions can also be done using Gemini. It is possible to make and answer calls and use Gemini with the Google Pixel 2a Ear Buds with the help of the “Digital Assistant”. I don’t get many calls or texts, so I wasn't able to test that feature. The volume did decrease for a moment when I got a message or email notification. The sound is clear and the ear buds are moderately comfortable. They are an improvement over the bulky headphones I was using. The noise cancellation isn’t quite as effective, but the convenience difference makes the ear buds a far better choice for me. With the stabilizer fin seated correctly and with the correct tip installed, I didn’t have any problem keeping them in when active.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very competitive wireless earbuds

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    These are my first Pixel Buds and they really impressed me the week I used them. I just want to get it out of the way that I had some really annoying issues pairing these with any of my devices when I first got them. Holding the pairing button for exactly 30 seconds solved the issue and they have worked flawlessly ever since, but that was certainly annoying. (This is including my Pixel phone) This may not happen in your case as they should just connect automatically with a pop-up prompt on Pixels. What I like the most about these is the comfort - they are light and very easy to put in. I used the stock eartips but there are other sizes as well. In terms of sound quality I didn’t find myself needing ANC/noise cancellation that much but it's obviously really good to have.. All types of media sound really great out the box - didn’t have to tweak EQ. The bass is deep and most* details especially at half volume still come out plenty clear. You can also use transparency mode if you want to hear your environment which again works perfectly. Battery life is another area where I’m totally happy - On average I got about 10-20 hours of listening time on a charge and that’s because I didn’t always keep ANC on as previously mentioned. The charging case also lasts a good bit - I only had to charge it after my 5th consecutive day of listening. I also really like the size of the case as it's perfectly portable and easy on the pocket. Lastly I wanted to mention the touch controls, I hated them as I do on most earbuds. Too easy to activate when I just want to adjust the buds in my ears. I just turned the feature off. Overall I’m really happy with the Pixel Buds 2a and they are something I’d easily recommend! I usually main the really expensive earbuds from the fruit company and these still stack up really well! Hopefully you won't have issues with pairing. Great price as well (even better if they are ever on sale!)

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Fit, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Super Comfy and work amazing with my Pixel 10 Pro!

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    I’ve been using the Google Pixel Buds 2a for a bit now, and honestly, they’ve really impressed me. Right out of the box, the fit was spot on super comfortable and light enough that I can wear them for long walks or at my desk without feeling like my ears were weighing me down. They always stay put which I truly appreciate as someone who previously suffered from buds falling out. The usability of these earbuds was stellar, too. Pairing with my Pixel 10 Pro couldn’t have been easier. I cracked open the case and they popped up on my screen, connected, and were ready to go so there were no hiccups or annoying bluetooth pairing steps. It all felt seamless. The overall sound and noise cancellation was also really impressive. The buds cut down background noise nicely for calls or music without making things sound muffled. When I switch over to transparency mode, it feels pretty natural I can still hear what’s going on around me without having to take the buds out. This combined with their comfort made it easy to have them in as I went about my day. And then there is the Gemini integration...that’s been the fun surprise. Having it built right in makes things feel easy to engage with. I’ve been using it to send texts, get quick info, or start outing ideas while on my morning walks. It’s slick and actually useful, not just a gimmick and something I have grown to use as a daily feature. My only real criticism with these were that I wished the battery life lasted a bit longer. I was able to get a good few hours per charge but not the full all-day Expereince I had expected. Might have had something to do with my intense use of Gemini. Pros: • Super comfortable and secure fit • Instant pairing with Pixel 10 Pro • Surprisingly solid ANC for the size • Gemini integration is genuinely handy Cons: • Battery life’s decent but not amazing • ANC won’t replace high-end over-ears

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Fit
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Sound, Nice Fit

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    I have used prior iterations of the the Pixel Buds, and have been pleased with the sound. This 2a model has some important features new features that raise the bar. First, and this is important to me, is battery life. After almost a week of use, I have not yet managed to run the battery down. Mind you, that is with some recharging inside the case between uses, but not much. I have used the buds with noise cancelling enabled which somewhat lessens battery life, but I think that 7 hours of continuous use while out of the case is very good battery life, with about 20 hours life held in the case for re-upping. Second, the Active Noise Control feature is certainly welcomed. I found it effective in lessening background noise while listening to music. It certainly enhances the overall listening experience. I found the sound to be well balanced, with no undue emphasis of either bass or treble. And there was plenty of bass because the buds made a perfect seal in my ear. There are multiple tips furnished to help each user find the best seal. A good seal is essential for full enjoyment of these buds. Comfort was excellent. I wore these buds for hours on end and never experienced any discomfort. More importantly, they never fell out of my ear. The Active Noise Control has three modes: Noise Cancellation, Off and Transparency. I much preferred leaving the ANC on at all times. If I turned it off, the sound field seems to collapse. The Noise Cancellation and Transparency modes, to me, sounded identical - both equally balanced and neutral These buds are excellent in almost every way, but I deducted a star because telephone callers sometimes complained that I sounded distant when we conversed while I was using the Buds. My personal listening experience was completely positive, and I highly recommend these buds.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Mostly Great, But One Big Flaw

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    As a long time owner of the original Pixel Buds A, I was really looking forward to the feature rich updated Pixel Buds 2A. Though many improvements and important features have been made, I came away disappointed, which I will explain later. In the box you get the earbuds, charging/storage case and a quick start guide If you have a pixel phone, as I do, then simply taking the earbuds out of the case will connect with your phone and take you to the setup menu.where you can : 1) Add to Find Device which locates your earbuds if they are lost 2) Setup touch controls which can turn ANC on and off 3) Do an ear tip seal check for maximum ANC 4) Set equalizer and balance 5)Check on your Hearing Wellness. This feature lets you know the decibels that your buds are currently producing and your exposure over the past 24 hours and 7 days. It can also notify you if your exposure exceeds recommended levels. This is the first time I have seen this feature and I think it should be incorporated into every earbud and headphone. 6) Setup Audio Switch which will automatically switch audio sources as long as each device is linked to the same Google account. Sound quality is subjective but to me the sound is excellent. A Big improvement over the original Pixel Buds A. I was impressed with the clarity and quality of the sound both with music and podcasts. Calls were also very clear even outdoors with some wind. Google has put wind blocking mesh inside and works with AI to reduce outside noises. You can also access Gemini without having to take out your phone. The Pixel Buds 2A are smaller and lighter than the original. They also have a longer battery life with 7 hours for the buds and an additional 2 hours from the case. So why am I disappointed. The original Pixel Ear Buds were the most comfortable earbuds that I have ever worn, and I have had many brands. So comfortable that I would often fall asleep with them in my ears. The Pixel Buds 2A are not only less comfortable for me, but I have difficulty getting a proper seal for good ANC. Despite trying all of the different size ear tips I could not get a good seal without holding the ear buds with my hands. And trying to twist and push them in so hard is uncomfortable to say the least. I have never had this issue with any other brand of earbud. Google says that it used over 45 million ear scans to design these earbuds, but I guess they didn't use mine. I am not sure if it's the shape of the earbud or if the stem that holds the ear tip is shorter than the original so it doesn't go deep enough into the ear canal to form a good seal. So, the bottom line is that these are great earbuds with quality sound and many advanced features. However, since I cannot get a proper seal in order to achieve good ANC I cannot recommend them to everyone. If you are among the lucky who don't have the same issue I do, then I would recommend them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality, Weight
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Sound Great, Last long; Noise Block is Effective

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    TLDR: In Ear Bluetooth wireless earphones with Microphones, Noise Cancelling, water resistant, last 7 hours on a charge, have a charging case allows 20 hours of use. Block or Not outside sounds, app allows 5 band equalizer control, invokes Gemini AI, and twists counter clockwise for tighter ear fit. These come nicely packaged in the charging case and are very lightweight. They are packed in a clever cardboard tiny box that is fully recyclable. I kept it since it slides open and close. Clever. I used the Hazel color version which is a flat dark gray, they are also available in Iris which is a pale blue/ light purple shade. Once in the ears it is easy to forget they are being worn and will become part of your being. The sound quality is very good with a strong bass effect and clear cymbals and voices; they do indeed block out most outside sounds when in that Block mode. For safety, that can be switched off and outside sounds will be heard such as when desired while walking in crowded streets, crossing the street or riding a bike or jogging among others. I did not test the water resistance or the heavy perspiration resistance but it is claimed that they are IP54 standard compliant for such resistance. Whatever that is. I believe it. It is now cold in my state and no one is perspiring much. The app has a Find Hub function where it will help you find a lost ear piece with a tap if your smartphone is an Android with OS of Android 9 or newer and your location history function is enabled on your phone. I enjoyed listening to music and news reports while wearing these 2as and when I used them for phone calls both my end of the conversation and the other person both were clear and very audible with no broken or unclear audio speech. I charge them in the supplied charging case by plugging in a USB-C cable from my charger for my Android phone or the one from my Chromebook which also uses USB-C. It is great and I am glad I have them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pixel 2a vs. Pixel 2 Pro

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    It seems to me, the main point to discuss when writing a review of the Pixel Buds 2a, is what are you missing by purchasing these lower cost buds compared with the higher cost Pixel 2 Pro Buds? Since I had a friend who bought the Pro model, I was able to compare these with those. Just looking at them, the case of the 2a is slightly smaller than the Pro model. The buds though look exactly the same. I love that just like the Pro model, these buds are easy to remove and return to their case. The magnets on some other brands, since the buds are smooth and the magnet on the case is so strong, that removing them can be frustrating. More than once they’ve fallen out of my hands and rolled around on the floor, NOT a problem with these. Also, just like the 2 Pro, you insert the buds in your ears and give them a slight counterclockwise twist to secure them. Both models work flawlessly with Pixel phones. I just opened the case, and my Pixel 10 phone immediately found the buds and paired them within five seconds. Very cool. Most important though is how do they SOUND, compared to the Pro model? To my ears, they sound equally as good which means they sound great. Also, the 2a buds are the first of the Pixel 'a' series which include noise cancellation. I compared this with the Pro model, not quite the cancellation of the more expensive ones, but still very good and noticeable. Other differences, The 2a does not support wireless charging. You can replace the battery in the 2a case if you happen to have a Torx 51P screwdriver lying around the house. The 2 Pro battery is not replaceable. Speaking of battery, the battery life is approximately 7 hours; an hour less than the Pro battery life. So should you purchase the Pixel 2 Pro, or save some money with the 2a model? Since the sound is pretty much the same and the fit is exactly like the Pro model, I’d say you absolutely can unless you’d really miss the wireless charging feature. Bottom line, either the Pixel 2 Pro or the Pixel 2a will give you great sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome Noise Cancellation Earbuds

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    Pixel Buds 2a come with a really good noise cancellation feature for the price. One of the things that I really like about the earbuds is that you can turn the noise cancellation feature on and off in case you are in an area where safety is a concern. The first time I put on the earbuds, I had a tower fan sitting right next to me. I never really noticed the noise of the tower fan before because I always have it on. As soon as I put the earbuds in my ears, whoa, I couldn’t believe my ears! I can’t tell you the experience of pairing them with other phones, but since I have the Google Pixel 10 Pro, my experience was very seamless. When I flipped the case open, my phone recognized them right away and walked through the pairing process. The sound quality is really good for the price range of the earbuds. I have tried other earbuds with more immersive sound, but they also come with more than double the price tag of the Pixel Buds 2a. But another feature that makes these earbuds a standout compared to other brands is the built-in Gemini feature, in a simple tap. Being a part of the Google Pixel family, the Pixel Buds 2a are automatically included in the Find My Device app. Now, the ring started very low and escalated slowly. If you turn on the Nearby device on your phone, it will tell you if they are nearby. Lastly, I love the magnetic feature and the letter “G” on the earbuds. I am not the most coordinated person, so sometimes my brain struggles to figure out how to put them in. But once I saw the letter “G”, it really helped me orient them right away! I love my Pixel Buds 2a!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Google 2A earbuds

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    They're lightweight and available in a clean white or darker color option. The spatial vent design helps reduce that "plugged ear" feeling while still maintaining decent passive noise isolation. The fit comfortable, They pair well with Android devices and they have a good quality sound. They are affordable

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Best Deal Around

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    The original Google Pixel Bud A’s have been my longtime favorite. However, the new Pixel Bud 2a’s might have just stolen that title! They are a solid choice if you want wireless earbuds with active noise canceling (ANC) that just work. For the price, the ANC is impressive, blocking out a fair amount of background sounds during commutes, at work, or at home. Comfort is great. I can wear them for hours without any irritation, and they stay put even when I’m moving around. The Pixel Buds are truly one of the most comfortable wireless earbuds I’ve found to date. Connectivity is quick and reliable, especially with my Google Pixel – but I suspect they work just as easily with any mobile device. The case is super portable and fits easily in my pocket without adding much bulk. Battery life is good, claiming to last about seven hours with noise canceling on, and the case gives a few extra charges. Sound quality is clear and balanced, with enough bass for most music styles. However, considering the price point, there are a few features missing that you might care about. The case doesn’t support wireless charging, and there aren’t volume controls on the earbuds themselves. Overall, the Pixel Buds 2a are comfortable, reliable, and now include some decent ANC. Still one of the best deals around!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Fit, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Overall great

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    Super light. Fits well in the ears. No connection issues. Great headphones for the price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely great choice

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I absolutely love these earbuds, they are super comfortable to wear all day! The sound is nice and clear the microphone quality is a good 8/10 The noise cancellation feature is great but your buds will die much faster. I am on an iphone so it has no App It feels like Im missing a few features which is why only 4 stars for me

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing!

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    These are so nice especially for the price. I'm enjoying my purchase! So much I also bought my son a pair. We have Google phones, just perfect, easy connect and disconnect, sound is pretty decent. 4 different ear pieces for perfect fit. xs, sm, med, lrg. The price was perfect, we are enjoying them very much. Also, they will let you know the volume you are using and show you different ways to listen, too loud, just right etc. When I place both ear buds in, very nice, you don't hear much except music. You can put right ear bud in, work approx 6 hours continuous talking on the cell or music and then you can charge it and grab your left earbud and it just picks up where you left off. It's very nice. So I never use a whole charge my entire shift.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good for the price

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    Surprisingly good!!! Bose earbuds went out and wasn't trying to pay a arm and leg again lol Soo I got the Google bud's 2a and surprise surprise way better than expected!!!!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Earbuds for the Price

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    While they don't have as many features as the Pixel Buds 2, these are a HUGE bang for the buck. The sound quality is amazing and the battery life is perfect for working all day. They seem to stay in the ear really well fitting snug with the little nub thing on it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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