Google Pixel Buds Pro, the news does not end with Pixel 6a



Beside the presentation of the brand new Google Pixel 6a, Big G has also updated another category of its hardware product catalog. We are obviously talking about the audio segment, with the brand new ones Google Pixel Buds Pro that are preparing to enter the increasingly fierce market of top-of-the-range true wireless headphones.

Let’s find out together the specific technical characteristics of the Google Pixel Buds Pro to find out if it is a product that can keep up with the “big names” in the sector, discovering the unique integrations and features designed by the Californian company.

Google Pixel Buds Pro, sound to another level

The appellative “ProHelps us immediately understand Google’s intentions towards this new product. There active noise cancellation is the main feature of the brand new Google Pixel Buds Pro, but with a different approach from what the competition has seen, the result of Google’s proprietary development work. The audio chip designed by Big G in fact has been professionally studied by a team of engineers with the specific aim of guaranteeing the end user the best possible sound quality with the minimum disturbance due to external noise.

Multi connection is here

Alongside the active noise cancellation, another feature particularly loved by users is the protagonist in the new Pixel Buds Pro. This is the multi-connection support, with which you can connect these headphones with two devices at the same time, quickly switching from one device to the other based on which one is playing multimedia contents.



Google PIxel Bud Pro

Then connecting the Pixel Buds Pro for example with your computer and smartphone (these headphones are obviously compatible with all Bluetooth devices, Android and more), all you have to do is play the contents and in a completely automatic way the headphones will connect to the correct device, switching very quickly from one to the other whenever the playback source is changed.

A battery capable of not abandoning us on the most beautiful

As always happens when it comes to wireless headphones, the features are at least as important as theautonomy. In the case of Google Pixel Buds Prothe company has decided to implement support for the wireless charging to make charging management easier and simpler.The data of autonomy declared by the company, however, will not lead you to use this feature very often as these headphones are able to guarantee up to 11 hours of continuous use and up to 7 hours continuous use with active noise canceling mode.

Google PIxel Buds Pro

Pricing and availability of the brand new Pixel Buds Pro

As in the case of the brand new Google Pixel 6a just presented, the date to be circled in red on the calendar is that of July 21st. The asking price, in America, to buy this new pair of true wireless headphones, in the 4 available colors, will be $ 199.99.



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