Testseek.com have collected 77 expert reviews of the Google Pixel Buds 2 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel Buds 2.
April 2020
(76%)
77 Reviews
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Pros, Comfortable, Quick access to Google Assistant, Long range
Cons, Background hiss in audio, Occasional sound cutouts, No EQ
Bottom LineThe true wireless Pixel Buds make it easy to call up Google Assistant, but audio quality isn't their strong suit...
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Published: 2020-11-13, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Let you talk to Google hands-free, Grown-up sound tuning
Meh battery life, No active noise cancellation, so-so passive isolation
The design leads behind the Google Pixel Buds probably drove to work. These earphones don't have active noise cancellation, which is an excellent feature for public transport and noisy streets. All the main rivals have ANC and, sorry Google, it's more im...
Great Google Assistant integration, Discreet design, Well-implemented touch controls
Poor sound isolation and no ANC, Prolonged wear causes discomfort, Weak bass
There is a lot to like about the Google Pixel Buds. They're discreet and the wireless charging case is an absolute beauty. And while the Google Assistant integration isn't perfect, it's certainly a lot slicker than not having it at all.The main problem wi...
Always-on Google Assistant, Responsive touch controls, Compact design
Lack of bass, 3hr play time, Connectivity issues
The Google Pixel Buds are impressively small, cute-looking true wireless earbuds, but despite being among the smartest available, they're certainly not perfect. The touch controls are accurate, the ability to use Google Translate is handy and the always-o...
Published: 2020-07-13, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Nicely designed,Great case,Wireless Qi charging,Good sound quality,Deep Google Assistant integration,Fast pairing a bonus for Android users
Poor external sound isolation,No active noise-cancellation (ANC),Assistant experience inconsistent,5 hour battery life is below average
The Google Pixel Buds 2 delivers a very mixed experience. Used as smart true wireless headphones there's plenty to like, shown at their best when out and about, using Google Assistant to play your music from Spotify, getting your notifications read aloud...
Good, reliable sound, Deep Android integration, Huge improvement over the previous version, Lovely design,
Lacks bass, No ANC,
The Pixel Buds are a small and compact set of true wireless earbuds designed for the less discerning listeners who care about portability above all else.ProsGood, reliable soundDeep Android integrationHuge improvement over the previous versionLovely desig...
Published: 2020-05-19, Author: Ryan , review by: reviewed.com
Only if you adore the designThe new Pixel Buds are quite comfortable for true wireless earbuds, and I also think their overall aesthetic is among the best in the genre. Their feature set is limited, but decent, and their sound quality easily outdoes the A...
Published: 2020-04-30, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Always-on Google Assistant, Live language translation, Auto-play/pause, Decent fit and sleek design
Aggressive, fatiguing sound, Little bass response, No noise reduction, Mediocre battery life
The new true wireless Google Pixel Buds are a major upgrade on their predecessors. The always-listening Google Assistant is great, but the lack of active noise cancellation at this price is a disappointment and we're not impressed with their sound quality...
Streamlined setup, Attractive look, Excellent voice integration, Useful features
Average battery life, No noise cancellation technology
The Pixel Buds are filled to the brim with features, though to access the best of them, you'll need to be at least partially invested in the Google/Android ecosystem. They greatly improved the design and audio quality from the originals but equipped the n...
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