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Published: 2017-11-29, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Smart design, Good battery life
Awkward fit, Bassy sound, Google Assistant is pernickety
From Maps to Drive, Google has a history of making products that aren't that great to start off with and end up being awesome. The trouble with its Pixel Buds is that you're being asked to pay for that awkward first step, and that's not a great deal.Havin...
The Pixel Buds are a curious failure. They have one of the most joyfully genius features of the last few years in their real-time translation, but that is totally contradicted by their ugly, pain-inducing design and the fact it's already a feature hidden...
Published: 2017-11-28, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Smart design, Good battery life
Awkward fit, Bassy sound, Google Assistant is pernickety
From Maps to Drive, Google has a history of making products that aren't that great to start off with and end up being awesome. The trouble with its Pixel Buds is that you're being asked to pay for that awkward first step, and that's not a great deal. Hav...
Published: 2017-11-25, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
They sound better than expected, Intuitive touch controls, Solid battery life
They don't shut out ambient noise at all, Obnoxious case design, Touch pads are easy totap accidentally, Google Assistant seems hit-or-miss
Chris Velazco/EngadgetI'm not entirely sure why Google released the Pixel Buds in their current form. At best, they're decent; at worst, they feel unfinished. The concept certainly has promise, and I appreciate that Google wanted the Pixel Buds to be feat...
Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Philip , review by: tomsguide.com
Can summon Google Assistant with a tap, Translation feature shows a lot of promise, Good battery life
So-so audio, Inconsistent performance, Poorly designed carrying case, Too easy to inadvertently tap on
Google's recent products have leaned heavily on the company's massive knowledge database and software expertise as of late, and the Pixel Buds are part of that push. Letting you summon Google's Assistant just by tapping an earbud is a handy capability. An...
Published: 2017-11-21, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
Image 5 of 7You know that episode of The Simpsons where Homer is buying the cursed Krusty doll? Each positive point is cancelled out by a negative significantly worse than the good points.See relatedGoogle Pixel 2 XL review: Hugely disappointingPixel 2 re...
The Google Pixel Buds are lightweight wireless earphones that offer a relatively comfortable fit and decent sound in non-noisy environments. They wrap up nicely to fit in a very compact charging case that delivers multiple extra charges on the go. Their t
Their open design lets in a lot of ambient sound. The "real-time" translation feature is only available to Pixel phone owners, but isn't a big leap beyond the existing Translate app. Bluetooth pairing can be more cumbersome than it should be
The Pixel Buds are perfectly decent wireless headphones with a few extra tricks for Pixel phone users -- but don't expect a "Star Trek"-style universal translator...
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Published: 2017-11-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Google Pixel Buds are lightweight wireless earphones that offer a relatively comfortable fit and decent sound in non-noisy environments. They wrap up nicely to fit in a very compact charging case that delivers multiple extra charges on the go. Their t
Their open design lets in a lot of ambient sound. The "real-time" translation feature is only available to Pixel phone owners, but isn't a big leap beyond the existing Translate app. Bluetooth pairing can be more cumbersome than it should be
The Pixel Buds are perfectly decent wireless headphones with a few extra tricks for Pixel phone users -- but don't expect a 'Star Trek'-style universal translator...