The current condition of the headphone is a boomer. In a sense, the market has never been so good: an unavailable Chinese knock office from Sony from Sony to Samsung to JBL to JBL, you can’t roam the best purchases without finding a pair of solid sound airbids. Across prices and style, we are worse for choice.
But as the headphones have improved, they have also gained more stress. If you want the pair with the most features and excellent integration with your device, you have to buy the company manufactured by the company that also makes your phone. They will contact more easily, they will have more features, they will sometimes look even better. They are mostly Bluetooth headphones, and in general, anything can be connected to anything. But Bluetooth contacts are not all made equal.
All this is to say: I use most of an iPhone, I am testing Google Pixel’s buds 2A, and I find it quite nasty that they don’t work well together. Because at 9 129.99, the buds are one of the best deals with 2A headphones. They look good, they have a good battery life, I like how they fit and feel better than any set of air pods, and feel (very good) Pixel Bids Pro 2’s best features that are at very low cost. I recommend them wholeheartedly. I wish I didn’t need to ask which phone you first use.
$129
Nice
- ANC and transparency mode works great
- The quality of the solid sound
- Comfortable and lasting
Bad
- Keyls Pro 2 have more audio features
- More expensive than the last version
My ears have always preferred Google’s Mantos -shaped buds to Apple’s candy cans on Air Pods, and the buds 2A are light and so small that they don’t really feel like they are in my ears. Their small rubber flange keeps them safer. I recommend to try Each Ermotp size (Curry 2 Aes come with four options) Just to see what feels better, and completely seriously “keep them in and rotate them into your ear” instructions. Do not take my word, though: Google allows you to check your “Ermutpal” to see if a sound is coming out.
I am almost all impressed about everything about Pixel buds 2A hardware. For starters: I like the new purple color and officially thinks that everyone should have a purple headphone. But in general, it just feels like Google is eventually ironing its last concrete in this place. The previous models have problems with contact but are over. I have only experienced an amazing audio cutout in all my testing. Battery life is also good: I have been using them too much for a week and just had to charge this case tomorrow.
I was also surprised at how much the tap controls are responsible-rarely fails to register double tape to leave the pitches, and I don’t think I have had the same accidental wrong tap. These buds do not have full control of swipes you will find at the Keys Pro 2, and I remember losing the control of the ear volume. My biggest grip is the IP54 rating, which almost translates to protection against “no more than light sweat”. With better protection you can also find cheap number brands.
Here is a large internal upgrade tanker A1 chip, which is the same in the buds pro 2. This 2A star enables the new feature: cancellation of active noise. These buds do not have at all at the level of the ANC Air Pods Pro 3, which is almost good in the silence bubbles you are very good at cocaine, but they are usually very good at rotating the thermies of the permanent background. 2a’s transparency mood is solid, even to go to the rare place where it seems that you are not wearing a headphones at all.
There is only one flaw in noise management: 2s respond very much to unexpected loud voices. In ANC mode, they will take a lot of time to shout at the siren or scream, and in a style of transparency, I have noticed that they sometimes make the sound shortly. Height. Google has speculated that it has determined it with a feature called “loud noise protection”, but it is only for supporters of the buds. Recently the high -end model was also updated with other new audio processing features, such as when you find out in your conversation or when it is detected in your surroundings, it automatically tries to reduce the volume. None of this is coming to 2 AS.
Google clearly sees Pixel buds as a way to talk to Gemini, so I had high hopes for microphone and call standards. I am torn on the results. Like the models of the previous pixel buds, 2A’s microphone gave me a voice as if I was screaming in my phone from across a great cave. But I have never been hurt to hear, even in noisy places – the ANC performs its work well – and my Gemini orders were always recognized properly. It’s not a good sound mic, but it’s a very active.
I have gone for a long time without mentioning the most important thing about the quality of their sound, because I don’t have to say so honestly. Pixel buds 2A are fine. They are not the most dynamic headphones you will listen to, but they are crisp and pleasant, and you can always reconcile EQ according to your choice. (Many people like the “description” setting, but I think it a little Lot Bright.) The boss at the bottom of the “One Mill” is strong and clean if not thunder at all. I could hear all the harmony in the Queen’s “thick bottle girls”, but really complex tracks occasionally felt a bit shock in my ears. Sound stage in songs like Michael Jackson’s “cat gene” makes it wide, which is good because changing Google’s local audio feature does nothing more in this experience. In general, these buds have neither sensational strength nor clear weakness.
So far, I have told you a version of the Pixel Key 2A experience that comes with the Pixel phone. If you are on another Android device, once you get a pixel buds app, you get the most features. But if you are on the iPhone, 2As are just a Bluetooth headphone pair. No EQ, no hands -free assistant, no Nifty Fast Pair, no two devices at a time, touch controls have no adaptation, nothing. You can change some settings through Google’s web app on the desktop computer, but the full experience is still safe for Android devices.
However, their reality is rarely unique to Google. And if you have an Android phone, I recommend pixel buds 2A for most purposes. This will be a screaming contract at the previous model’s $ 99, but even in 9 129.99, there are not many headphones with this combination of sound quality, noise cancellation and other features. (Here are the Entry Level Air Pods equal to apple, which is not ANC.)
No headphone pair is able to change the phone environmental system. But the Key 2A is good enough to make this iPhone -breaking reviewer crazy that I can’t take the best of them. And whenever I use them to look at Gemini or remember something for me, I wonder myself that it is time to leave Siri behind and embrace the life of a purple headphone.

