Google has unveiled the Pixel Buds Pro designed as a direct competitor against Appleās AirPods Pro. The Pixel Buds Pro features active noise cancellation, a transparency mode, multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, and an IPX4 water resistance rating.

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Google claims that the Pixel Buds Pro can last up to seven hours of continuous use with active noise cancellation enabled and up to 11 hours when it is turned off.
The earbuds along with the case closely resemble the 2020 Pixel Buds, yet the newer Pixel Buds Pro has more microphone inlets around its exterior that is meant to sit deeper in the userās ear canal.
Talking about comfortability, Google says that the earbuds have āsensorsā that āmeasure the pressure in your ear canal so the earbuds can actively relieve it and stay comfortable.ā
Google claims that its āSilent Sealā software algorithms can āadapt to your ear, maximizing the amount of noise thatās canceled.ā The Pixel Buds Proās ear tips will come in three sizes out of the box as it should.
Similar to AirPods Pro, the Pixel Buds Pro has an āintelligentā audio switching designed to automatically switch across the userās commonly used Android devices without requiring to open any Bluetooth setting menus.

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The Pixel Buds Pro earbuds will come in black, blue, green, or red, and alongside the Pixel 6a mid-tier smartphone, it will be available for USD 199 starting July 21st for pre-orders and a week later on the 28th in stores.
No details were mentioned on its availability to other markets.
Source: Yugatech
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