Google Pixel Buds Pro will be launched in all 12 countries, Google had a lot to say during Google I/O. And Google not only announced the Pixel 6a, and showed off the Pixel 7 series, but also talked about Google Pixel Buds Pro and Google Pixel Buds Pro will be launched more. Google Pixel Buds Pro is officially coming to 12 countries. Google Pixel Buds Pro will be launched.
Pixel Buds Pro is coming to 12 countries
Pixel Buds Pro is coming to Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, the UK, and the US. The Pixel Buds Pro may be the most affordable in Japan, at least when prices convert to US dollars (June 10 conversion rate). It doesn’t really make much sense to you, as you can’t really choose where you’ll buy them.
Google Pixel Buds Pro Features:
The Google Pixel Buds Pro’s ANC runs on a custom 6-core audio chip, running proprietary algorithms, and blasting tunes on custom drivers.
And somewhat similar to the AirPods Pro’s ear tip-fit test, Google is using Silent Seal technology to fit your ears. This is because, as Google acknowledges in its press release, “it is not always possible for the ear tips to form a perfect seal that prevents sound from leaking out.”
Therefore, Silent Seal will try to maximize noise cancellation based on your specific ear, as the sensors measure the pressure in your ear canal to optimize for comfort.
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Google says the Pixel Buds Pro will enable you to adapt to outdoor air conditions, and will also offer a transparency mode so you can hear ambient noise for your own safety.
Naturally, Google is offering something it calls “multipoint connectivity” so that the Pixel Buds Pro automatically moves the audio you listen to between “already paired Bluetooth devices.” So, I can listen to a YouTube trailer on my laptop, then start listening to podcasts on my phone or the news on my TV. “iOS phones” (aka iPhones) are actually listed as supported devices for this feature, including “laptops, tablets, TVs, and Android” phones.
On top of that, the Pixel Buds Pro’s Volume EQ will adjust its tuning as you adjust the overall volume. This is supposed to ensure that the audio levels remain balanced.
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The Pixel Buds Pro is also rated IPX4 for water resistance, which means splashing water won’t damage them, or interfere with your hearing. This is the same rating as the AirPods Pro. Pixel Buds Pro case is IPX2 water-resistant.

Pixel Buds Pro battery life is excellent
Google claims how long the earbuds will last on a single change on their own. Don’t leave it back to keep running in case.
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That’s more than a full workday of Pixel Buds Pro’s battery life, and it’s unbelievable. With active noise cancellation off, the earbuds have up to 11 hours of listening time and up to 31 hours of total listening time with the charging case.
Of course, that number drops when ANC is turned on, but it’s still surprising to see seven hours with the feature turned on. Google Pixel Buds Pro will be launched.
These earbuds will be available in four color options
Pixel Buds Pro is coming in four color options. Those colors are charcoal, coral, fog, and lemongrass. The pre-orders for the Pixel Buds Pro will start on July 21. These earbuds will be available for sale on July 28 along with Pixel 6a.
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These buds are ready for sale in all the above countries at the same time. So no matter where you live, you’ll be able to get them online. The Pixel Buds Pro also comes with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), better battery life of up to 11 hours, and a better fit (the company claims) than the company’s previous earbuds. Google Pixel Buds Pro will be launched.
Google Pixel Buds Pro price and release date
The Pixel Buds Pro is priced at $199/- and will be available for preorder from Google’s online store on July 21. They’ll be fully available to buy starting on July 28.
By comparison, Apple’s AirPods Pro cost $249, but they’re often discounted to under $200. There are also Sony’s WF-1000XM4 wireless noise-canceling earbuds, but those are in the ultra-premium category with a $279.99 price tag.