Google Pixel Buds (Clearly White)
Model: GA00207
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Wireless Connectivity
NFC | None |
Physical
Weight | 0.5 oz / 14.0 g |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8" / 2.0 x 2.0 x 2.0 cm |
Microphone
Number of Mics | 1 |
Headphone
Active Noise Cancellation | No |
Design | In-Ear (Intra-aural) |
General
Sensors | Accelerometer |
Controls/Microphone Location | Earpiece |
Charging Case
Charging Port | USB Type-C |
Capacity | 620 mAh |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 2.6 x 1.1 x 2.6" / 6.6 x 2.8 x 6.6 cm |
Weight | 2.01 oz / 57 g |
Battery
Runtime | 5 Hours (Music) |
Capacity (mAh) | 120 mAh |
Quick Charging Times | 10 Minutes for 1 Hour |
The true wireless Google Pixel Buds A-Series earphones offer good sound quality and hands-free Google Assistant voice control for an affordable price.
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Clean, balanced audio performance, Hands-free Google Assistant voice control, Comfortable
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Bass could be stronger, Case doesn't support wireless charging
If you don't mind quiet output, these lightweight earphones are comfortable and work seamlessly with your Android device. The IPX4 rating makes them a great option for those who live in rainy climates or athletes, and the microphone quality is quite good for phone calls.
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Lightweight comfortable fit, Integrates well with Android experience, Touch controls work great, IPX4 rating
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Too quiet, Adaptive Sound is distracting
Google’s Pixel Buds have seen a few iterations, most of which have fallen flat on their faces. Until now, that is. The Pixel Buds A-Series—the newest and most affordable set of Pixel Buds—get a lot right. They’re comfortable, sound good, and come in at just $99.
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Extremely comfortable, Good sound quality for the money, Spatial vents are the real deal
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No ANC or transparency, No wireless charging
Boasting almost the same features and almost the same look – with the new Pixel Buds A-Series Google offers a cheaper alternative to the Pixel Buds that appeared just under a year ago. The search engine giant has cut the price in half so that the new Pixel Buds no longer cost 100 Euros.
Google's Android integration and overall design are great, as long as you can hear your music....
Google’s attempt at the Pixel Buds A-Series is an intriguing offer and an attempt to compromise. On the one hand, there are features missing that you could get on just about any other earphone maker, and yet the other… these things are just so darn comfortable.
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Nice relaxed sound with a choice of light bass or a little more, Surprisingly spacious soundstage, Very comfortable to wear, Decent value
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No noise cancellation, Adaptive sound is hit and miss, Requires an Android phone to get the most out of the earphones
The Pixel Buds A-Series drop niche features to deliver a hands-free Google Assistant experience for under £100
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Reasonably priced, Lovely form factor, Seamless Google Assistant functionality
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Mediocre battery life, Could be more comfortable
A simpler set of wireless in-ears that strike a better balance between price and features than Google’s last effort. They lack isolation and won’t fit comfortably in all ears, though, and aren’t significantly cheaper than better-equipped rivals
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Clean and balanced sound, Fast pairing and slick software, Competitive price
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No wireless charging, Poor sound isolation
The Google Pixel Buds A-Series are a solid cheap true wireless pair. Their clear and detailed sound is not the most adventurous you’ll ever hear, but the design and features are solid and Google Assistant integration is excellent.
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Affordable, Excellent Google Assistant integration, Smooth, clear sound, Comfortable fit, If you’re after cheap Android-focused earbuds: Given its Google, the integration with Android 6.0+ devices is core the Pixel Buds experience. It’s smooth, easy to use and Google Assistant is integrated well.
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Audio presentation is rather polite, No improvement in terms of battery life, If you want more adventurous sound: The focus on clarity and detail does strip the A-Series of some character. Despite working satisfactory with a number of genres, they’re lacking in the excitement department.
These in-ears offer a lot for your money, including good sound performance, a great case, comfortable design, and deeply integrated Google Assistant. But external isolation is limited by design and there's no volume control on the 'buds themselves.
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Great value for money, Great audio performance, Deeply integrated Google Assistant, Google Fast Pair, IXP4 waterproofing
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No volume control on earbuds, Limited isolation, No active noise-cancellation (ANC)
Brilliant sound. Designed to stay in the ear and not fall out. Google Assistant works seamlessly.
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usability
Amazing ear buds, pair immediately with my Pixel 5, sound and quality is great.
they do not fit well in my ears. , but it okay I recommend.
These are actually really good, especially for the price. The wingtip design means that you dont have to fumble around for 10 minutes trying to screw them into your ear and fiddle with them to make sure theyre in just right.
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Sound quality is good
I haven't used ear buds before and picked these ones after researching many reviews and features. They paired easily with my Android phone. I like having the 'Hey Google' feature built in but frustratingly volume control is manual only.
Good fit for small ears. This fit my ears as the Jabra 85t was too big.
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Good looking. Great sound and mic
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Don't fit in well. They easily fall out
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sit in ear perfect.
- Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds
- Integrated Microphone
- Supports Google Assistant
- Google Translation
- On-Device Touchpad
- Up to 5 Hours Battery Life
- Up to 24 Hours Runtime with Battery Case
- 10-Minute Charge for 1 Hour of Music
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- Google Pixel Buds (Clearly White)
- Charging Case
- USB Type-C to USB Type-A Charging Case
- Limited 1-Year Warranty