Google Pixel Buds Pro – Wireless Earbuds &ndash

Google Pixel Buds Pro – Wireless Earbuds – Bluetooth Headphones – Charcoal

Google Pixel Buds Pro – Wireless Earbuds – Bluetooth Headphones – Charcoal


Pixel Buds Pro
  1. Pixel Buds Pro

    Small buds built for big music.

    Custom-designed 11 mm speaker drivers make music sound powerful, yet nuanced.

  2. Pixel Buds Pro

    A fit made for you. Even the eartips adapt to you.

    The pliable eartips have a mouldable design that conforms to the shape of your ear, creating a gentle seal for your music to shine.

  3. Pixel Buds Pro

    Automatically helpful. Be heard clearly on calls.

    Your voice sounds clear even in loud and windy places, thanks to beamforming mics, a voice accelerometer and wind-blocking mesh covers.

  4. Pixel Buds Pro

    Not afraid of water.

    Google Pixel Buds Pro are water resistant, so you can wear them during sweaty workouts or on rainy days. Or even during sweaty workouts on rainy days.

Pixel Buds ProPixel Buds ProEarbuds actively relieve plugged-ear feeling

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Call quality depends on signal strength, environment, network traffic and many other factors. Actual results may vary. To prevent possible hearing damage, avoid listening at high volume for prolonged periods of time. Devices must have been previously paired with Google Pixel Buds Pro. All listening times are approximate and were measured using music playback with pre-production hardware and software, with fully charged earbuds and case, and other features disabled (including active noise cancellation for Google Pixel Buds Pro). Case is used to recharge Pixel Buds. Charging times are approximate. Use of other features will decrease battery life. Battery life depends on device, features enabled, usage, environment, and many other factors, Actual battery life may be lower. Requires a Google Assistant-enabled Android 6.0 or newer device, Google Account, and an Internet connection. Data rates may apply. Translation is not instantaneous. Google Google Pixel Buds Pro will process voice data when triggered and transcripts of voice interactions with the device will be stored in the activity history of the Google Account paired with this device. For available languages and minimum requirements go to g.co/pixelbuds/help. To prevent possible hearing damage, avoid listening at high volume for prolonged periods of time. Requires a Google Assistant-enabled Android 6.0 or newer device, a Google Account and an Internet connection. Data rates may apply. For available languages and minimum requirements, go to g.co/pixelbudspro/help. Call quality depends on signal strength, environment, network traffic and many other factors. Actual results may vary. Devices must have been previously paired with Google Pixel Buds Pro. All listening times are approximate and were measured using music playback with pre-production hardware and software, with fully charged Google Pixel Buds Pro and case, and other features disabled. Case is used to recharge Google Pixel Buds Pro. Charging times are approximate. Use of other features will decrease battery life. Battery life depends on device, features enabled, usage, environment and many other factors. Actual battery life may be lower.



Dimensions: 3.7 x 6.5 x 13.5 cm; 130 Grams
Model: GA03201-UK
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: Google
Dimensions: 3.7 x 6.5 x 13.5 cm; 130 Grams
Origin: Vietnam

27 Responses

  1. LuzBibtoowsrx says:

     Australia

    Bought this to replace a pair of Jabra Elite 7 Pro earbuds that went through the washing machine one too many times. I use my earbuds with a Pixel 6 phone and windows 10 laptop.

    These Pixel buds are pretty good, but if I have to buy another pair I’d probably go back to the Jabras which are almost exactly the same price.
    – the Jabra fit my (large) ears much better. They have a smaller footprint and also feel more secure when moving around. I’ve tried the three different sizes that come with the earbuds and none get the same tight fit as I manage with the Jabra.
    – the ANC is not as good – very noticeable in moderately loud environments. With the Jabra I get a vague sense of nearby traffic but the same location is really noisy wearing the Pixels. This could also be related to the fit issue above.
    – they are noisier for calls – have had to mute a few times on teams meetings due to environmental noises coming through (eg an overhead plane, a conversation a few meters away from me on the street). The microphone quality seems good but it doesn’t seem to focus as well as the Jabra on my voice.
    – the build quality on Jabra seems a little higher – I stupidly put them through the wash twice, and the first time they were fine. Even after the second time the earbuds were still working, but the charging case died. Unfortunately they don’t seem to sell the case separately so the earbuds are now useless. I don’t think the Pixels would make it through the first wash but I’m hoping not to test this.

    On the positive side the battery seems to last forever. Both of them sound great to my ears. I also like the tap/swipe controls on these more than the Jabra. And the case is a little larger than the Jabra which is a mixed blessing – it’s (very slightly) less convenient for carrying around – noting that it’s still pretty small so not exactly a hassle – but also hopefully less likely to go through the wash! But overall, I’d go with Jabra again.

  2. JoeyFleetbvmhifn says:

     United Kingdom

    After having used Shure 425s for many years, I was sceptical of moving to Bluetooth but these have blown me away. Strong charging case too.

  3. TriciaNYAF says:

     United Kingdom

    I use mine for audio books and Spotify when I’m out walking. Sound quality is great for the price point. Really easy to set up although I have a Google phone so may be why.

    Very comfortable and easy to use.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I already owned some Pixel Buds A loved the sound so opted for the upgrade to Pro in all honesty I felt the sound wasn’t as good as the Pixel Buds A the noise cancelling was decent and I loved the swipe up and down in the buds for the volume control a very neat idea. That said I couldn’t justify the price as in my opinion the Pro wasnt better sound wise than the A that I already owned so I sent these back

  5. LatashiaCoghlan says:

     United Kingdom

    Comfortable, cancel noise well and have a lot of battery life

  6. Kyle Sledge says:

     United Kingdom

    Overall, they’re a good pair of pods that aren’t intrusive in the pocket when carried around.

    Positives; the ear buds case is shaped well for pockets not being too big, the battery life is about 7-10h with cancellation from my experience. The buds themselves seal comfortably in the ear, and you can change the commands for each earbud to do different actions.

    Negatives; main negative is that the noise cancellation is not perfect, anything just loud enough or too high pitched will get through fairly audible. You can also accidentally activate other commands while trying to change volume sometimes as well as if the earbuds are rotated in the ear, it can be harder to change the volume as it expects top to bottom motions.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this for 64 and at this price offers great value for money with the integrated app on a pixel phone, great mic and sound quality is very good. It does seem a little flimsy and plasticy though. I’ve also used them with another android phone and they seem to works ok and they seem to work well with Microsoft Teams. There’s no multipoint connection or ANC which is fine for this price so if you just want to use these indoors then go for it. But if you want longevity and outdoor / multipoint connection go for the pro version. The charging case is great too although I’d recommend a case to protect.

  8. Jeff Weisbein says:

     United Kingdom

    I was sceptical about buying these but for the first time in my life I thought buy the same make earphones as my smartphone. In October I chose the Google pixel 6 pro on my upgrade so chose these and we’re delivered to my work address yesterday.

    Nothing bad at all to report . The fit is snug and the sound is almost live. For 68 quid well done Google !!

    I rarely write reviews (I think a handful on here) credit where it is due !

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI had a choice between these and the Nothing Ear 1 when they first came out. Having had those for 18 months, and these dropping to a very good price (64 at the time of purchase), I picked up a pair.

    I should have gone with them first time.

    No connection issues. Fast updates. Good enough sound quality. No noise canceling, but that’s ok for me. If you have a Pixel, pick up a pair.

  10. ClaireGGLG says:

     United Kingdom

    I love these. Really easy to pair and set up. Comfortable to wear and stay in my ears. Great sound. I got these to replace ear phones as I hated them as found them uncomfortable whereas these are comfortable. I find them easy to get in and out of the case. Can thoroughly recommend them and I am happy with my purchase.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersTotal noise cancellation. Total immersive sound. Google Assistant activated by tapping the ear bud. I had the Pixel buds A but this, Pixel buds Pro, is on another level altogether.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThey’re mediocre quality and price reflects that. The ease of use is probably the best I’ve seen on the market.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    After a few months of usage, I absolutely love my buds. Clear sound, has good bass, and the usage time is decent on a single charge, I’ve had better ones but then those didn’t have active-noise cancellations – speaking of that’s just really nice. So would recommend to anyone.
    The only con I find a bit annoying is the case could last a bit longer, I find myself charging it a lot :/

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersNot really much more to add to previous reviews apart from the fact these are great, they fit my ears (where some previous models simply didn’t) sound quality is great and they work very well. As I mention in the headline these are my first earbuds with noise cancellation and they are great (at least to me anyway) recommended.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 73 From Our UsersFirstly, let me apologise for the long read but I really wanted to provide an honest and detailed review, from an “actual” consumer who purchased these, to help others hopefully.

    Let me say I am no audiophile but have always invested in high quality audio equipment.

    I had bought the Pixel 7 Pro when it was released last year and received the Pixel watch as a free gift and having been impressed with how slick the two worked together had been contemplating finishing off the full Google device ecosystem by purchasing the Pixel Buds Pro but couldn’t bring myself to commit to 199 as my existing Senheisser True Wireless buds did me well enough.

    When the Pixel Buds Pro went down to 129 this week I decided to just take the plunge.

    I haven’t long had them but thought I would share my thoughts / first impressions.

    – Setup

    Google has really nailed making the setup of their products a slick affair and simple to get everything working well. The experience was as good as I found connecting the Pixel watch to my 7 pro, a very polished one.

    I was surprised that I actually had to switch from using the medium tips (which I have always used on other buds) to the large but the seal test just wouldn’t show the required “ticks” until I did.

    A good fit is critical to getting the best out of these but the same is true for all “in ear” buds.

    Once the seal check was passed then I played quite a few tracks from different genres, mostly EDM / Chilled House / Hip Hop / D&B) and initially didn’t think they were that much better than my previous Senheisser earbuds, although I must admit the Buds Pro were definitely more comfortable to me.

    – Firmware update

    Whilst listening I ran the firmware update which was showing as a Manual update available (taking them from v1.5 to v3.14 firmware revision). As a side note I really liked the fact I could continue to listen to music whilst the earbud firmware was being downloaded and installed apart from about the last 10 to 20 seconds in the final part of the update process.

    In my opinion the current 3.14 firmware really brings the Buds Pro to an improved level of performance which was discernable to me over listening to the same track on the initial v1.5 firmware. The detail seemed just the little bit crisper straight away sonically.

    – Sound

    The sound is very clean in it’s “Default” setting on equalisation, with a well honed separation of details of the layers contained within the tracks I have listen to so far although perhaps a little light in the mid to low bass frequency range.

    The overall sound profile is warm and detailed, not overpowering, with the highs, mids and bass well presented with good separation. Track elements are presented very well with motion between left and rights channels clearly noticeable.

    Interestingly, in reviews I had read (and boy I have read a lot of them) – seemingly review opinions seem to go from one extreme to the other (from reviewers loving them to others hating them) many people had said that the Volume EQ did nothing. In my experience the opposite is completely true. From 0 to around 40-50% there is a noticeable added “depth” present when this is switched on which makes listening at lower volumes far more enjoyable. As you then move past circa 50% – 60% the change applied by this setting is no longer present so as not to distort at higher volumes (which, in my humble opinion is exactly what such a setting should do).

    The EQ has a similar “well managed” impact to the sound. The “Heavy Bass” setting adds great overall depth without overpowering other frequencies present or dampening the detail of the tracks being listened to which fits well with the music I prefer to listen to.

    Having the 5 band equaliser (now available with the latest firmware) is a great addition allowing the ability to tune the sound to each owners preference.

    I would say that if you drive low and mid bass at maximum levels and then play at full volume to me personally there can be a little “muddiness” introduced right at maximum volume level (only on certain tracks with very deep basslines) but that level of “over focus” on the lower frequencies isn’t what I like when listening to music as I tend to prefer a more detailed, natural sound personally.

    Tracks that I have listened to on these buds I think show how good they are:

    The Next Rap God – Dax
    Overtones (Extended Mix) – Frost
    Rumblah – Gorgon City
    Something, Everything (feat. Richard Walters) – Sultan & Shepard
    Les Djinns – Djuma Soundsystem
    Motherboard – Daft Punk

    – Spatial Sound / Audio

    I quickly tested this with the fight scene on the airplane in the film “The Grey Man” on Netflix. The spatial effects were definitely noticeable (although I am probably spoiled by running a full 7.1.2 system with Yamaha a4a amp and B&W speaker system with B&W PV1D sub at home) but for a mobile phone with in ear buds it is a pretty good initial impression.

    – ANC / Transparency

    A few simple tests of the ANC and transparency capabilities, in my humble opinion, deliver impressively against my expectations. I am sure you can get buds that deliver better ANC
    / transparency but I think the Pixel buds are very effective at both. I am sure Google will continue to improve both these areas over time with future updates (or at least I hope they do).

    – Call Quality

    Call quality to me is exceptional. Absolutely no complaints from me at all. Very clear at my end and the two calls I made the people I was speaking to couldn’t tell that I wasn’t using the actual phone although I did make the calls from indoors.

    It may be different when calling from outdoors, time will tell over the next few days.

    – Touch Controls

    I had always been impressed by the touch controls on my Senheissers but the performance of touch controls on the Buds Pro are an improvements over those.

    I love the “slide to” increase/ decrease volume which seems to work very well and consistently for me.

    – Google Assistant Functionality/ Integration

    As I had hoped for it is seemless. I am a heavy user of Google Assistant and “Hey Google” detection and recognition of my voice commands is exactly what I had hoped for with every verbal command I have issued being responded to flawlessly this far.

    – Areas Google will hopefully improve / enhance with future updates

    I think enhancements could be made by Google in the following areas, and hopefully they will with future firmware updates, and these are:

    1) A slightly “wider” sound stage would be nice although as previously stated separation is well handled with them currently. I also think this would deliver improvements for the spatial audio effect.

    2) The ability to change the level of transparency would be a nice option to have.

    3) Adaptive volume based upon external environment – It would be nice for the Buds Pro to adapt as external environment sounds change to keep a consistent perceived volume level when

    Overall

    I think these are fantastic buds, especially if you can get them for the price I did.

    Many manufacturers seemed to have moved away from clarity and naturalness of sound in earbuds / headphones but personally I still like clarity and detail over the “over-driven / Xtra bass” sound that so many manufacturer audio products seem to focus on nowadays. (Probably why I love B&W and Yamaha audio products in the home).

    When everything is taken into account (sound performance / call quality/ touch controls / battery life / ANC / transparency / spatial audio / assistant features and integration) I think these are well worth the investment (for owners of Android devices and especially for Pixel device owners) and have absolutely no issue in highly recommending them.

    And hopefully with future updates they will just continue to improve.

    A great entry into the “Pro” arena of earbuds from Google, delivering what I personally think is great performance vs cost and a great foundation for (hopefully) further improvements / enhancements to be delivered with software updates.

    I hope this review was worth the effort to read for those that took the time to do so and helps others make an informed decision as to whether these might be suitable for their needs.

  16. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Questi auricolari sono esteticamente ben fatti con materiali di qualit.
    Mi ha sorpreso la stabilit che hanno una volta indossati: raramente mi sono scivolati dall’orecchio, nonostante i miei continui movimenti.
    Molto comoda la custodia che fa da power bank consentendo di caricare gli auricolari solo una volta a settimana con un utilizzo di circa 6 ore al giorno nel mio caso.
    Per quanto riguarda la qualit dell’audio rimando a siti specializzati come Soundguys dove viene approfondita la risposta alle varie frequenze e la bont dell’ANC (riduzione attiva del rumore).
    Personalmente trovo amplifichino troppo i bassi con le impostazioni di default ma grazie all’EQ integrato nel pannello di controllo, possibile regolare il tutto. Anche se non possibile ottenere un isolamento completo come con le cuffie a padiglione, l’ANC fa miracoli.
    Comodissimo se non volete ascoltare qualcuno che continua a parlare, provare per credere.

    Ottimo il software che contiene diverse chicche come appunto l’EQ, la funzione trova dispositivo e la personalizzazione dei controlli touch che variano la risposta a seconda del numero di tocchi e della loro durata. Il firmware come tutti i prodotti Pixel viene aggiornato direttamente da Google e ogni mese sono presenti migliori e nuove funzioni (a gennaio stato aggiunto l’audio spaziale per i dispositivi compatibili)

    Comodissima la funzionalit “Controllo isolamento inserti” che permette di capire la misura giusta degli inserti per il perfetto confort audio. Con la confezione sono presenti 3 misure di inserti (S, M, e L)

    Altra chicca la funzione “Multipunto” che permette di connettere le cuffie a due dispositivi contemporaneamente. Nel mio caso molto comoda durante il lavoro: posso passare tranquillamente da ascoltare musica col PC ad una chiamata col telefono senza perdere tempo con la connessione.
    Buona la qualit delle chiamate.

    Ci sono altre funzioni smart interessanti che vengono continuamente migliorate e ampliate con gli aggiornamenti ma mi dilungherei troppo in questa recensione.

    Unica pecca il prezzo abbastanza alto, ma posso dire che valgono ogni centesimo che ho pagato.
    Nel mio caso ho pagato 169,80 da Amazon UK.

    Ottimi auricolari con qualche chicca per possessori Google pixel

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI’ll tell you something for nothing; these buds are amazing. Set up soooper easy… yesyeayes..agree..yeayea… DarkoUS. Play!
    I heard reports; these aren’t very loud. Wrongo! They plenty loud, really comfy. Sound quality crisp!

  18. NumbersJMEI says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersMultipoint works perfectly

    Sound is great and clear, bass is good

    Connection to phone is very easy and usabilty of buds are very good (touch controls works as it should)

    Good enough noise cancellation (don’t expect total silence, no earbuds can give that for now)

  19. AGKPaulina says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersAlways gone with neckband headphones for the convenience and battery life but decided to give a fully wireless pair a shot.

    Far better than I expected, good audio, great battery life and fantastic integration with my pixel. Using one at a time is very useful and audio passthrough is good.

    I’m still keeping my eyes open for the perfect neckband headphones but far happier with these than I expected to be (until I lose one anyway).

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersBest ear buds I’ve ever had! Sounds perfect, noise reduction is brilliant and fits perfectly in my ears

  21. TriRadar says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersBrilliant noise cancellation, good battery life and they fit well

  22. Brenda says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThought they would be ok then after an easy set up was totally shocked at how good the sound was how comfortable they felt and secure in the ear and the noise cancelling is spot on. And the size of the case fits perfectly in a pocket. I have though purchased a rugged protection case as have heard case marks up easily.

  23. Jason Murdock says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersSo pleased with this. Have had a number of cheaper ones but I always got complaints of not being heard by callers on the other side. But no issues with this! Perfect for calls.

  24. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersSo I didn’t buy these, I purchased the google pixel 7 and received this from google as a promotional gift offer they had going. Was super excited to receive these, just got them today so I haven’t had much use out of them just yet, however I can say that I’m really impressed with them so far. My daily’s are Sony WF-1000XM4 or the Sony Linkbuds S, i will say that they’re not as good as the XM4’s however they are still pretty decent. The sound quality is clear and if you change the EQ then you can customise it to suit your needs. It’s a shame there is no specific app for these however android support most the features through the general settings. The noise cancellation is good too. So far after a few hours the connection has been stable and had no issues as of yet. Unboxing experience was great and the buds themselves feel quite premium as well as the case due to the weight of it, also the charging case material is pretty nice. So far so good I will update if I notice anything else.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly really good

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersI received these when I bought a Pixel 6A, so didn’t pay for them outright.

    If I had, I think I’d be a little disappointed. I use a cheap pair of Anker Soundcore buds at the moment, which aren’t the best, but were cheap. The sound quality is slightly better on these, but I wouldn’t say is much better. Bass is definitely better, while the voices in podcasts are richer.

    The fit of the buds is definitely worse than my cheap Anker ones, even after trying different tips with them. I would be nervous about them falling out during exercise, so stick to my old cheap ones for running.

    They are decent for calls – my old Anker ones are useless, especially outdoors. These are fairly clear and good enough to use on work calls. This is the main way I use these now.

  26. MalissaHooten says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersI’ve tried a few of the higher ranger bluetooth earbuds with Active Noice Canceling and Transparent modes, but they’ve all been pretty terrible, loose fits, falling out, no seal, or in some cases, only having Transparency mode but no Active Noise Cancelling (why?!).
    I decided to try these as I saw a very promising review (MKBHD) with the title “Just Get These!” so checked them out and saw they happen to also be on sale.
    indeed they’re the best I’ve tried. The audio quality is superb and the fit is far better than other bluetooth earbuds. However, saying that, the Eartip Seal Check in the app tells me that I need to change to bigger tips as the seal isn’t good enough .. but I am using the biggest tips that come with them. I have bigger 3rd party tips but then they dont fit in the charging case anymore.
    But despite this, the seal feels tight (pressure builds up over time) and background noise is heavily reduced with ANC enabled. I tested it on the London Underground and it completely muffed the train and screeching of the rail. I had to keep toggling the ANC off to compare and the difference was outstanding.

    The transparency mode works great too. I can hear whispers pretty clearly with music not playing.

    One other thing to note is the Volume EQ doesn’t work at all. If I enable or disable it I hear zero difference. Fortunately, the default eq seems perfect for me, so it’s not a problem. Would be nice if they fix it though.

    The final point I would like to raise is the white case.I ordered the black earbuds, but it seems regardless of which colour buds you get, the case is always white. Not only is it white, but it has a strange texture that gets incredibly dirty without any effort. Within 1 hour of owning my Pixel Buds Pro, the case already looked filthy. It’s because it just attracts marks. I’m personally not that fussy, but for the price I can see most people being upset. Spending around 200 and having them look heavily used within an hour of being in a pocket.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Best bluetooth earbuds I've ever owned - "Just Get These!"

  27. Michael Cantu says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 18 From Our UsersI’ve swerved all the Google ear buds so far. I’ve instead preferred to sit back and let news comes in from the early adopters as to how good they feel their purchases were. I’m glad I did because I understand what’s come before from Google left a lot to be desired. To a degree, I did the same thing with these new ear buds — the ‘Google Pixel Buds Pro’ — buying them a few weeks after release. It was enough time to read tech reviews and they appeared to be very well received.

    So how do I find them? Well, I had a bit of a a requirement list. It was as follows:

    Longer than average battery life. Definitely 6 hours plus.
    Great sound
    Decent noise cancelling
    USB-C charging
    Wireless charging
    Can connect to two devices at the same time
    RELIABLY connect first time, every time
    No bloody awful and constant sound dropouts
    Great Google Assistant integration

    After trialling these for a week now, I am happy to say these buds tick every box above. That last requirement, Google Assistant (GA) integration, was a big one for me. I’ve had decent earphones and buds before that were supposed to have GA integration, but it was always terribly flakey. Not in these Pros! But I guess you’d expect that from a Google made product though.

    I also must confess: I’m no audiophile. I just wanted a pair of buds that had great sound for listening to music, podcasts, mp3s, Youtube…you get the picture. I’ll leave the in-depth sound quality reviews to someone much more qualified. For me, they sound great and are everything I need.

    I’ve tried them on bog-standard GSM mobile phone calls as well. I heard the other end well and they heard me. I asked how clear I was coming through to them and they said, ‘fine, wouldn’t have known you were on ear buds’. That’ll do me!

    The noise cancelling is genuinely useful as well. Find the correct rubber ‘lug’ fit and you’ll experience a marked drop in ambient noise around you. You won’t get pin drop silence, but they do ‘take the guts out’ of any surrounding noise. For example, with noise cancelling on, it’s usually not possible to hear anyone approaching from downstairs to upstairs on my creaky stairs. I’ve had a few frights over the past week, but in a good way.

    Don’t forget, these earbuds will keep getting firmware updates from Google for years to come, so they’ll only get better as Google release new features and improvements for them. I’m looking forward to seeing (and hearing) them improve over time.

    Thumbs up from me then. I’m glad I waited until these came out and I didn’t buy what came before. Google have now finally got something to rival to the likes of Apple’s ear pods in terms of reliabilty and quality. And about time!