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Google Pixel Buds 2 review: They're the real deal
by Porter Strub (2020-04-28)
8.5 Google Pixel Buds 2 (2020) $180 at Best Buy CNET may get a commission from these offers. How it stacks up Apple AirPods Pro 8.7 $249 Sony WH-1000XM3 9.0 $348 Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 9.2 $300 Like Improved fit with stabilizing fin Hands-free Assistant and Translate feature Very good sound for true wireless Excellent call quality Nice charging case with wireless and USB-C charging IPX4 sweat-resistant (splashproof) Don't Like No active noise-canceling or transparency Battery life isn't stellar at 5 hours Not quite as comfortable as some rivals Extra features don't work with iOS devices Several months on, I've gotten my hands on a pair and can solve the mystery: They sound quite good, perform well and are worthy contenders in the premium true wireless earbuds arena, particularly for Android users.
(They officially hit stores on Monday in white -- black, mint and orange colors will arrive later. UK and Australian prices are not yet available, but $179 converts to about £145 or AU$275.) Enlarge Image The Pixel Buds will come in four color daftar slot online terbaik options, but at launch, only white will be available. David Carnoy/CNET Yes, the wearable Mentos look has returned, but I like the way the stabilizing fin -- Google calls it an "arc" -- has been integrated into the design.
With a little clockwise turn the buds (5.3 grams or 0.19 ounces each) twist securely in place, barely sticking out from my ears. While the original Pixel Buds had an open design like the standard AirPods, these have a noise-isolating design, which means the ear tips get jammed into your ears, sealing them off to the outside world. (It's important to get a tight seal to maximize sound quality.) You do get decent passive noise muffling but these don't offer active noise-canceling like the AirPods Pro, Sony WF-1000XM3, Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 and an increasing number of true wireless earbuds.
Some of the Pixel Buds' closest competitors would be the Galaxy Buds Plus ($150) and the Jabra Elite 75t ($180). I did find those two models slightly more comfortable to wear over longer listening sessions and how you ultimately feel about the fit will depend on the shape of your ear. But the new Pixel Buds should fit most ears well. The Mentos-shaped buds don't stick out from your ears too far. David Carnoy/CNET Aside from their improved design and fit over the original Pixel Buds, a few things stand out.