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Google just announced the Pixel Buds A-Series, a more affordable take on its wireless earbuds. They cost $99 and they’re available to pre-order today in the US and Canada and ship June 17.
Google is back with a brand-new pair of earbuds called the Pixel Buds A-Series. Launching June 17 in the U.S. and Canada for $99 (pre-order here), they sit in Google's roster as a cheaper ...
Google's new Pixel Buds A lose a few features from the Pixel Buds 2, but these $99 true wireless headphones keep their attractive design and sound quality, making them a good deal for Android users.
Google tells us that the same “premium” audio quality from the $180 Pixel Buds is what you’ll get from A-Series, complete with similar 12 mm drivers for the speakers.
Google preserved the 12mm drivers from the $179 Pixel Buds for the A-Series, and it describes the sound quality as “full, crisp audio.” That’s not a bad description.
After spending a few days with the Google Pixel Buds A, we were genuinely shocked to find out that they’re only $99. These true wireless earbuds hold their own against the pricier AirPods and ...
The Google Pixel Buds A-Series are the latest entry in the wireless headphone market by the search-engine behemoth. They are small true wireless earbuds that, while aimed primarily at Google and ...
Volume controls gone: The Pixel Buds (2nd Gen) had these really handy swiping controls for volume up or down that I used constantly. Google took those away in the A-Series and it makes me sad.
Google's new A-Series Pixel Buds have active noise cancellation for the first time, but they're also more expensive.
Pixel Buds stock has been iffy at Best Buy stores, so make sure you check ahead of visiting your store. I think that the Pixel Buds A-Series are totally worth their $99 price tag.
If you’re looking to pick up the 2020 iteration, then we’re sorry to be the bearers of bad news, but after being discontinued, if you want Made by Google earbuds, then it’s A-Series or bust.