So far I have enjoyed the fit. Much better than the original pros, at least for small ears. The treble is a lot better also on the newer pro 2 , although the sub bass is much deeper on the original pros. The find my device feature is much better as well. So far so good, but the original pros are still fantastic for their time.
I did the exact same thing. The Pro 2 version is noticeably louder than the previous generation. The sound quality seems a little better too, as does the noise cancellation. So far so good.
Yeah I just got mine yesterday. A very noticeable upgrade on the original Gen 1 Pixel Buds Pro. Size, fit, sound quality and ANC are all very/extremely good. Also the case is improved with the built in speaker and improved battery. Also noticed the connection speed is much more reliable and snappier to connect to my devices. (It also gives a you a slightly newer jingle/tone to let you know when you're connected and when you've disconnected) But the one thing I've noticed there's quite a problem with the mic sound quality. It sounds like you are very tinny and echoey and your voice doesn't have the same body in comparison even the Pixel Buds Pro Gen 1. This is quite disappointing and I hope they can fixed this via a software update as I'm sure the new Tensor A1 SOC needs to be tuned better to handle voice pickup that has been blocked out from any ambient sound. All of the pixel buds I've ever owned A- series and Pixel Buds Gen 1 were always great for mic quality. But at the moment on the current software (release 2.117) there definitely is a needed improvement for the mic quality.
I did the exact same thing as I got store credit from my 9 Pro purchase. I also got $30 of extra store credit since I purchased the Buds during the Google Birthday celebration, which I might put towards that new 45W fast charging brick... finally ready to retire the brick that came with my 4 XL I think. The Buds Pro Gen 1 have been a pretty good experience thus far, being the first ANC-equipped earbuds I have ever owned and a huge improvement over the 2020 Pixel Buds and A-Series, both of which I have owned. They provided a great listening experience from my time with them and the fit actually worked out well for my ears, was able to cover long distance runs without them falling out of my ears ever. I have noticed the battery life tanking on them though, probably because they saw heavy use while I was working a remote job, and they also had some odd connectivity issues; these have gotten better since I got my 9 Pro, which leads me to believe it was an issue with the 6 Pro and not the buds themselves.
Ordered a pair of Buds Pro 2 about an hour ago. Mainly because they're easier to get out of the case than my Buds Pro. A big plus when you have fingers like Walls' Bangers, like I do.
I bought them. They are far more comfortable and for a marathon (all day) earbuds I haven't minded having them in my ear like the originals. The original pros would always cause some ear fatigue after the 3rd or 4th hour.
I appreciate your honest opinion. I just got a set on the Black Friday ad and after my discount I got them for $119. Even though I own a pair of the original pros I'm curious to see what the difference is because I'm not very happy with the fit of my originals.
My buds pro 2 arrive today and I still my my buds pro. I love them original. My only gripes with the original was sometimes the buds don’t want to stay in place; and I had to get them replaced once because they kept making this high pitched chirp in my ears after about 4 months use.
Based on the sound comparison and lack of any high end codecs still, I'm fine waiting for the Pro 3's. Wanting smaller and lighter buds were never a complaint I had with the first gen
I upgraded from my 4 year old original pixel buds as I just got the Pixel 9 and wanted an upgrade for the earbuds. So from those it was a huge change! First earbuds I've had with ANC and I love it. I love being able to switch seamlessly between ANC and passthrough. The passthrough is amazing. I can almost forget I'm wearing them.
I loved the pixel buds pro but they could not stay in my ear. I switched to the Bose QC Ultra’s which have a wing design as well and they fit great. I’m really considering upgrading to the buds pro 2 now as these should fit really well
There is a major feature that was just removed from the pixel buds pro. Touch and hold to hear notifications without using a voice command was removed. If these buds do not have that, I am sending them back. Because that feature was my most important feature. I used it to make sure I could check on the time and to hear my notifications when I was in noisier surroundings without having to use my voice. It is absolutely ridiculous that they would remove that feature. I hope it's on the pixel Buds 2 or like I said I'm returning it.
Well I have some bad news I have these buds and they don't have the touch and hold feature. To read the notifications you have to say it out loud which make it almost useless for most people
@@21backwards78 vintage Google. Don't do what we ask but then take away the thing that we liked that made perfect sense to have. Well. I guess I'll be sending these back once I receive them. I'll play with them for a few days first. And then send them back. What's even sadder is that I have the Jabra elite 10 earbuds which are connected to the assistant and they have the touch and hold to receive notifications featured. So do the Sony wh1000xm5 headphones. But yet Google is going to remove that feature from their own Google buds. Absolutely ridiculous!
I hated it, would try and use Google assistant only for it to ignore my request and read notifications. The new ones have Gemini auto read them when my phone received them, works great!
@@JelloThatsMellow yea it was broken sometimes. Gemini sucks even worse tho. Also I don't wanna get distracted every time I get a (probably irrelevant) notification. I'm on DND pretty much all the time except for calls. I want to get a digest of my notifications at the tip of my fingertips while still staying discrete and not having to speak out loud. It was perfect.
Why is nobody actually showing the find my device in action? The original buds didn't connect to the case unless the lid was open, did that change? Can it be located when closed? Why are none of the reviewers addressing how it actually works... 🤷🏼♂️
I got the Buds Pro 2 and when you try to locate the buds there will be sound playing from the case as there is now a speaker. This is with the case closed and buds inside.
So it shows up in find my device with an option to ring the case or either bud but it won't ring the case just Kind of stalls out. It does tell me which Google home it is close to though
Well they have clear calling so they shouldn't be that bad, yeah in the latest video it did not sound so good but he never said it was horrible... If the mic are that good for transparency mode they should be good for calling so as others mention an update should fix the issue or they do not worth the price. When you can get the Anker soundcore Liberty 4 for only $80 at bestbuy which i did try and the transparency mode and the calls are pretty awesome but music sound quality is not that good but still $200 less
I got my first gen Buds Pro when it launched and had a $20 discount code from Google so got it for $179 and I felt okay with that discounted price, I was hesitant Google would make a pair of earbuds that can justify a higher price. After using the first gen Buds Pro for nearly 2 years, battery life has began to suffer greatly, primarily the left bud which is what I use by itself the most. The first Buds Pro were my first semi-high end TWS earbuds I bought so I didn't have much else to compare them too but in the last several months I've bought a number of others from other brands that cost less then the first Buds Pro and it was a bit of an eye opener how much better they sound or how much worse the Buds Pro sounded in comparison. One of the other pair of TWS earbuds I bought are from LG and at their current $149 sale price, I feel like overall they are much better than my first Buds Pro. Obviously I don't have the Buds Pro 2 to compare them to but I just don't think the $229 asking price is worth it when the competition is only getting stiffer. I would consider the new Bose Quiet Comfort's that were just released for $179 before these Buds Pro 2.
Just got the new buds. They are great, I think they are more comfortable than the gen 1's, sound fuller and clearer, have better sound canceling, have the best transpaarency mode, are much lighter and I can wear them longer.
I have the original Buds Pro and now have the Buds Pro 2. They have yet to start falling out after an extended period of time - like the originals did. All the features are an upgrade from the original imo. So far I'm really liking them.
I just got a pair of pixel buds pro after years of using Jabra 75t-85ts. I find them ok, there were things I liked about the jabras better (physical button instead of touch - too easy to accidentally skip a track or something if I am just trying to pause something) and things I like about the buds better (slightly better fit, and when I use the touch correctly the swipe volume up and down is really nice, to adjust volume on the Jabras both had to be in and had to use button pushes on different ears for up and down). But overall I like them. It appears that some of the things you mentioned are avialable in the buds pro already, the integration with gemini, the find my device functionality, I have that currently with the buds pro. Given that I just got these, it'll be a while before I look to upgrade.
I just got mine and I love it. Comfort, ANC, and transparency mode are three standout strengths of these earbuds. I know the "Pro" moniker is usually next to meaningless these days but somehow I still expect more because of that name. Hi-res audio codec should've been a must and latency should've been lower. Pro...
As someone with giant ears the pro with aftermarket tips fits me better than any other headphones. I know I'm probably the only person disappointed with the new ones being a more standard ergonomic setup.
Thank you for the sound test Damien. I liked the second ones more, which ever they were. I am thinking of picking up the Pixel buds Pro 2 when they go on sale or at a reduced price. For what they are it's not worth £230.
Good upgrade. Great video. I don't think the price difference is worth the upgrade though, especially considering the lifespan and propensity to lose these things. Just wait until the original Pros need replacing.
I was thinking of buying buds pro 1, they are on sale and are on half their original price, is it good deal to buy these or should i buy sony headphones ch-720N over these
They are indeed about $50-$70 over priced. They are in the same price range as much better buds they are better in everyway apart from size. Size is the only thing these have over other premium buds.
The way that they didn't cover the call quality makes me think that they're being paid by Google to give a good review. I've seen other videos where the call quality is very bad.
Based on that sound sample, the pixel buds pro 2 has a very clinical sound signature with zero bass and elevated treble. This means that badly recorded tracks, or any tracks with bass emphasis including movies for that matter will sound harsh to the ears. This is definitely not a sound signature suited to the everyday casual listener.
They fit well and feel nice. They sound decent. With the latency though I'd be pretty disappointed if I bought them for full price instead of with the Google store credit with my Pixel 9 Pro. In other words, they feel like they're worth about $30
Fit is great. Sound is awful unless you keep it below half volume. Very little bass, and distorts at higher volume. I'm a rocker and enjoy my music loud. Have some older Jabra 75t and 85t which blow the Bud pro2's sound away. Glad I got the pro 2's free because I'd be pissed spending anything on them.
Check if you have volume EQ enabled in EQ settings in the bottom, it'll adapt and change the EQ depending on volume to keep the quality somewhat consistent. It's stupid that they have (had) this off by default
@@n.h187i was always close to max volume in the old Buds Pro...now on the 2, i'am a little bit more than half volume...and if I try max volume it's too loud! So I think now they have a very good volume 😊❤
My Pixel Buds Pro beep in the right bud. Google took care of me by replacing them and it happened again. I need to wait for long-term reviews, otherwise I will stick with wired IEMs for now.
Has the tip of the driver shape changed? Want to know if my comply tips from my Pros or As will fit. Dis the diameter or the shape change? Comply says theyre still testing and haven't dropped one, or recommend. I used my store credit to get some for my other sets, they were the best thing to happen to them. Wont buy a set until i know i can fit my high quality memory fam tips on. Needs to fit the spout perfectly. Comply worked and lasted far longer than the crap generics. Put in properly it made ANC much better kept debris clear of driver with diffuser foam and locked them into my ear comfortably. Just roll in the fingers, push in and they weren't going anywhere. Perfect seal.
my ears are a weird shape and while I LOVE my old pixel buds pro, they NEVER fit in my ears right. The pixel buds pro 2 while they are more expensive they almost immediately felt way way better, this fit in my ears, twisted and locked in, and they stayed, while my bud pros (original) fell out during similar situations.
No they are terrible, the case is a pain when trying to reset, snaps shut when connected stopping the reset. The right bud if you're able to get it to connect it will constantly disconnect, the fit is terrible even when swapping the tips. The sound is awful no bass, the mids are flat and the highs are tinny. The touch gesture is clunky, try and turn up the volume and it will pause, transparency mode does nothing. If you manage to get the right bud to stay connected, as soon as you try and use the gesture controls it cuts out and stops working
I am nowhere near an audiophile and think that my Pixel Buds Pro sound great. My Pixel Buds 2 arrive tomorrow and if they sound just as good as my Pro's and more importantly, stay in my ears consistently I am going to be a happy camper! I still like my Pixel Buds A-Series for laying down on my side on a pillow. Anyone have any recommendations for comfy buds for sleeping, please let me know.
Without better Bluetooth codecs such as apt x or ldac, i just can't justify upgrading over the first generation. I mean now we have earbuds that are way cheaper but capable of far superior bit rates. Seems too little, too late. Will probably grab something from Nothing instead.
They aren't reading notifications for a ton of people, even myself. Not talking about the touch to hold, just the general notification reading. They also don't have independent notification volume. If your phone is on vibrate, then your earbuds are silent as well. Google is aware of these problems, and they don't care. Do not buy these.
Also Google is the only company I know that makes earbuds that need a tutorial just to put them in your ear. The first ones make hollow noise in my ear it just feels cheap.
I highly doubt anyone has a working pair of the originals. Either way these are hella expensive for Android buds that are highly likely to stop working in 4 months
I just picked up my Pixel Buds Pro 2 yesterday and tried them this morning. They're okay, but not as comfortable as my Airpods Pro 2, which also have better ANC. I'll give the Pixel Buds a few more days, but I'll probably return them. I would love to see a comparision between the Pixel Buds Pro 2 and the Galaxy Buds Pro 3.
@@wmurch3 Great thought! I was using the iPhone 15 pro and switched over to the Pixel 9 Pro XL and the Airpods Pro 2 work well but I haven't been able to turn off the find my/tracking on them so they alert me every couple of hours with chime to let me know they are tracking me. LOL. Also I haven't found away to now the battery percentage of the Airpods. All of that being said... I am hope to get a comparable set of earbuds that work work well with android :)
I've had them for a few days. The sound is good, they are very light weight and would be very nice, but I can't workout with them, they fall out of my ears when laying on the bench or bending over to pick up the weights. The little wingy things are two small to be of benefit for anyone who isn't petite. Going back to Bose.
@@21backwards78 I'm not used to seeing things like that in products from Google. I really don't care that much about it. I just thought I'd mention it as I was curious how it made it into the final release. As @deebo8056 stated, it's just the British spelling, so no issue. Lastly, the comment creates engagement for the channel, otherwise I wouldn't have mentioned it at all.
Kudos to Google for supporting the OG Buds Pro for 2 years with consistent updates and added features. Looking forward to picking up the Buds Pro 2
they got rid of one of the best features.
Yes@@tuananhmnguyen
@@tuananhmnguyen what was that?
@@johnhopper8350 press/hold for notifications
They are so good but the sound isn't great.. I've done a few tests between Samsung buds 3 pro, and airpods and both have better quality audio😢
So far I have enjoyed the fit. Much better than the original pros, at least for small ears. The treble is a lot better also on the newer pro 2 , although the sub bass is much deeper on the original pros. The find my device feature is much better as well. So far so good, but the original pros are still fantastic for their time.
Glad I seen this comment, I'll stick with my original pros bcuz I prefer my audio to have good sub bass as opposed to tinny sounding audio..
Small ear gang!
@@levil4012 EQ lets you adjust bass, fyi.
I don't have high expectations but i bought them with the extra Google store credit i had from buying the new pixel fold. We'll see how it goes
I did the exact same thing. The Pro 2 version is noticeably louder than the previous generation. The sound quality seems a little better too, as does the noise cancellation. So far so good.
Yeah I just got mine yesterday.
A very noticeable upgrade on the original Gen 1 Pixel Buds Pro.
Size, fit, sound quality and ANC are all very/extremely good.
Also the case is improved with the built in speaker and improved battery.
Also noticed the connection speed is much more reliable and snappier to connect to my devices. (It also gives a you a slightly newer jingle/tone to let you know when you're connected and when you've disconnected)
But the one thing I've noticed there's quite a problem with the mic sound quality.
It sounds like you are very tinny and echoey and your voice doesn't have the same body in comparison even the Pixel Buds Pro Gen 1.
This is quite disappointing and I hope they can fixed this via a software update as I'm sure the new Tensor A1 SOC needs to be tuned better to handle voice pickup that has been blocked out from any ambient sound.
All of the pixel buds I've ever owned A- series and Pixel Buds Gen 1 were always great for mic quality.
But at the moment on the current software (release 2.117) there definitely is a needed improvement for the mic quality.
I did the exact same thing as I got store credit from my 9 Pro purchase. I also got $30 of extra store credit since I purchased the Buds during the Google Birthday celebration, which I might put towards that new 45W fast charging brick... finally ready to retire the brick that came with my 4 XL I think.
The Buds Pro Gen 1 have been a pretty good experience thus far, being the first ANC-equipped earbuds I have ever owned and a huge improvement over the 2020 Pixel Buds and A-Series, both of which I have owned. They provided a great listening experience from my time with them and the fit actually worked out well for my ears, was able to cover long distance runs without them falling out of my ears ever.
I have noticed the battery life tanking on them though, probably because they saw heavy use while I was working a remote job, and they also had some odd connectivity issues; these have gotten better since I got my 9 Pro, which leads me to believe it was an issue with the 6 Pro and not the buds themselves.
Ditto
I spent my Google store credit on insurance for my Pixel 9 Pro Fold ☹️🙂
Ordered a pair of Buds Pro 2 about an hour ago. Mainly because they're easier to get out of the case than my Buds Pro. A big plus when you have fingers like Walls' Bangers, like I do.
I bought them. They are far more comfortable and for a marathon (all day) earbuds I haven't minded having them in my ear like the originals. The original pros would always cause some ear fatigue after the 3rd or 4th hour.
I agree with the original buds. Not that comfortable at all. I'm waiting on the second ones to come in
The original pros also felt bulky and didn't fit my ears as well as the regular buds. The pros 2 feel great!
I just received the buds 2... first thing I noticed is these are definitely louder than the previous generation.
I swear people think bass is a bad thing, personally I prefer a good THUMP with clarity on earbuds and overheads.. Music sounds tinny w/o bass to me
without the eq it's absolutely drowning everything else out.
Depends on what music you are listening to.
To me the extensive bass kills everything I'm listening to.
Because it is.
which one has the better thumping bass?
@ThilanUdalagama the previous pros sound great, don't own the pro 2's so wouldn't know but I'm curious if there's an improvement
I appreciate your honest opinion. I just got a set on the Black Friday ad and after my discount I got them for $119. Even though I own a pair of the original pros I'm curious to see what the difference is because I'm not very happy with the fit of my originals.
My buds pro 2 arrive today and I still my my buds pro. I love them original. My only gripes with the original was sometimes the buds don’t want to stay in place; and I had to get them replaced once because they kept making this high pitched chirp in my ears after about 4 months use.
Based on the sound comparison and lack of any high end codecs still, I'm fine waiting for the Pro 3's. Wanting smaller and lighter buds were never a complaint I had with the first gen
I upgraded from my 4 year old original pixel buds as I just got the Pixel 9 and wanted an upgrade for the earbuds. So from those it was a huge change! First earbuds I've had with ANC and I love it. I love being able to switch seamlessly between ANC and passthrough. The passthrough is amazing. I can almost forget I'm wearing them.
I loved the pixel buds pro but they could not stay in my ear. I switched to the Bose QC Ultra’s which have a wing design as well and they fit great. I’m really considering upgrading to the buds pro 2 now as these should fit really well
There is a major feature that was just removed from the pixel buds pro. Touch and hold to hear notifications without using a voice command was removed. If these buds do not have that, I am sending them back. Because that feature was my most important feature. I used it to make sure I could check on the time and to hear my notifications when I was in noisier surroundings without having to use my voice. It is absolutely ridiculous that they would remove that feature. I hope it's on the pixel Buds 2 or like I said I'm returning it.
Well I have some bad news I have these buds and they don't have the touch and hold feature. To read the notifications you have to say it out loud which make it almost useless for most people
@@21backwards78 vintage Google. Don't do what we ask but then take away the thing that we liked that made perfect sense to have. Well. I guess I'll be sending these back once I receive them. I'll play with them for a few days first. And then send them back. What's even sadder is that I have the Jabra elite 10 earbuds which are connected to the assistant and they have the touch and hold to receive notifications featured. So do the Sony wh1000xm5 headphones. But yet Google is going to remove that feature from their own Google buds. Absolutely ridiculous!
Google is making me so mad
I hated it, would try and use Google assistant only for it to ignore my request and read notifications.
The new ones have Gemini auto read them when my phone received them, works great!
@@JelloThatsMellow yea it was broken sometimes. Gemini sucks even worse tho. Also I don't wanna get distracted every time I get a (probably irrelevant) notification. I'm on DND pretty much all the time except for calls. I want to get a digest of my notifications at the tip of my fingertips while still staying discrete and not having to speak out loud. It was perfect.
Why is nobody actually showing the find my device in action? The original buds didn't connect to the case unless the lid was open, did that change? Can it be located when closed? Why are none of the reviewers addressing how it actually works... 🤷🏼♂️
I got the Buds Pro 2 and when you try to locate the buds there will be sound playing from the case as there is now a speaker. This is with the case closed and buds inside.
So it shows up in find my device with an option to ring the case or either bud but it won't ring the case just Kind of stalls out. It does tell me which Google home it is close to though
Surprised nothing was said about the microphones. How are they for calls?
Yes, they did in another video, and it was pretty bad.
@@HenriqueTavares I guess that's a firmware issue tho
Not great right now. But if I had to guess, probably a firmware issue.
Ya know, that's what I've been noticing about modern phone/earbuds review. They rarely mention call quality.
Well they have clear calling so they shouldn't be that bad, yeah in the latest video it did not sound so good but he never said it was horrible... If the mic are that good for transparency mode they should be good for calling so as others mention an update should fix the issue or they do not worth the price. When you can get the Anker soundcore Liberty 4 for only $80 at bestbuy which i did try and the transparency mode and the calls are pretty awesome but music sound quality is not that good but still $200 less
Very thorough review! I just paired my PBP2. Definitely feel a lot lighter, I'll test the sound quality later! 😃
07:00 my Pixel Buds Pro (1st Gen) do support Opus Codec.
The 2 Gen too...i checked it...
Yup. I think support for that came down with the spatial audio update a year or so ago
Call quality??
I got my first gen Buds Pro when it launched and had a $20 discount code from Google so got it for $179 and I felt okay with that discounted price, I was hesitant Google would make a pair of earbuds that can justify a higher price. After using the first gen Buds Pro for nearly 2 years, battery life has began to suffer greatly, primarily the left bud which is what I use by itself the most. The first Buds Pro were my first semi-high end TWS earbuds I bought so I didn't have much else to compare them too but in the last several months I've bought a number of others from other brands that cost less then the first Buds Pro and it was a bit of an eye opener how much better they sound or how much worse the Buds Pro sounded in comparison.
One of the other pair of TWS earbuds I bought are from LG and at their current $149 sale price, I feel like overall they are much better than my first Buds Pro. Obviously I don't have the Buds Pro 2 to compare them to but I just don't think the $229 asking price is worth it when the competition is only getting stiffer. I would consider the new Bose Quiet Comfort's that were just released for $179 before these Buds Pro 2.
Just got the new buds. They are great, I think they are more comfortable than the gen 1's, sound fuller and clearer, have better sound canceling, have the best transpaarency mode, are much lighter and I can wear them longer.
My Google Pixel A Series is great buds with outstanding near to flat sound experience. ❤
I am hoping to grab the new version of the Pixel Buds so they won't slip out of my ear when I exercise, eat, walk around and just living life.
I have the original Buds Pro and now have the Buds Pro 2. They have yet to start falling out after an extended period of time - like the originals did. All the features are an upgrade from the original imo. So far I'm really liking them.
I really like the new twist and turn on the buds. Couldn't believe the size of the buds Pro 2 when first seen them.
I just got a pair of pixel buds pro after years of using Jabra 75t-85ts. I find them ok, there were things I liked about the jabras better (physical button instead of touch - too easy to accidentally skip a track or something if I am just trying to pause something) and things I like about the buds better (slightly better fit, and when I use the touch correctly the swipe volume up and down is really nice, to adjust volume on the Jabras both had to be in and had to use button pushes on different ears for up and down). But overall I like them. It appears that some of the things you mentioned are avialable in the buds pro already, the integration with gemini, the find my device functionality, I have that currently with the buds pro. Given that I just got these, it'll be a while before I look to upgrade.
I just got mine and I love it. Comfort, ANC, and transparency mode are three standout strengths of these earbuds. I know the "Pro" moniker is usually next to meaningless these days but somehow I still expect more because of that name. Hi-res audio codec should've been a must and latency should've been lower. Pro...
As someone with giant ears the pro with aftermarket tips fits me better than any other headphones. I know I'm probably the only person disappointed with the new ones being a more standard ergonomic setup.
Another great review🤘🏻
Mine came today and I have them in now listening to this video. They definitely don't feel like anything is in your ear.
I love my Pixel Buds Pro. I use them every day if not every other day and I will not be upgrading. They still blow me away sometimes.
About 6 months ago, my OG Pixel Buds Pro went through an allergeine cycle in my washing machine and still work perfectly
Thank you for the sound test Damien. I liked the second ones more, which ever they were. I am thinking of picking up the Pixel buds Pro 2 when they go on sale or at a reduced price. For what they are it's not worth £230.
I think the second ones were the older Pixel Buds.
Good vid, thanks
Good upgrade. Great video. I don't think the price difference is worth the upgrade though, especially considering the lifespan and propensity to lose these things. Just wait until the original Pros need replacing.
Good comparision
Improving on the fundamentals is a great way to upgrade. Weight, battery life, fit and findability. Just goated
I was thinking of buying buds pro 1, they are on sale and are on half their original price, is it good deal to buy these or should i buy sony headphones ch-720N over these
Wait for the price to drop to £180ish in Nov/Dec 👍
Isn't that like $30? Lol
Lol.. I can get it for $160 now after discounts/store credits at the Google store
They are indeed about $50-$70 over priced. They are in the same price range as much better buds they are better in everyway apart from size. Size is the only thing these have over other premium buds.
Yup the range is better, the lag is way better, the audio quality is better, and the fit is better. Only wish they did better with the mic quality.
The way that they didn't cover the call quality makes me think that they're being paid by Google to give a good review. I've seen other videos where the call quality is very bad.
Based on that sound sample, the pixel buds pro 2 has a very clinical sound signature with zero bass and elevated treble. This means that badly recorded tracks, or any tracks with bass emphasis including movies for that matter will sound harsh to the ears. This is definitely not a sound signature suited to the everyday casual listener.
Can't wait to get mines for mi birthday 🎉 will go great with my pixel 8.
They fit well and feel nice. They sound decent. With the latency though I'd be pretty disappointed if I bought them for full price instead of with the Google store credit with my Pixel 9 Pro. In other words, they feel like they're worth about $30
Fit is great. Sound is awful unless you keep it below half volume. Very little bass, and distorts at higher volume. I'm a rocker and enjoy my music loud. Have some older Jabra 75t and 85t which blow the Bud pro2's sound away. Glad I got the pro 2's free because I'd be pissed spending anything on them.
Check if you have volume EQ enabled in EQ settings in the bottom, it'll adapt and change the EQ depending on volume to keep the quality somewhat consistent. It's stupid that they have (had) this off by default
Have they solved the low max volume of the buds pro 1
Yes, they are much louder
@@Nolgore thanks
Yes they are 3-4 DB louder!
@@davidniositech is that a lot lol?
@@n.h187i was always close to max volume in the old Buds Pro...now on the 2, i'am a little bit more than half volume...and if I try max volume it's too loud! So I think now they have a very good volume 😊❤
My Pixel Buds Pro beep in the right bud. Google took care of me by replacing them and it happened again. I need to wait for long-term reviews, otherwise I will stick with wired IEMs for now.
Has the tip of the driver shape changed? Want to know if my comply tips from my Pros or As will fit. Dis the diameter or the shape change? Comply says theyre still testing and haven't dropped one, or recommend. I used my store credit to get some for my other sets, they were the best thing to happen to them. Wont buy a set until i know i can fit my high quality memory fam tips on. Needs to fit the spout perfectly. Comply worked and lasted far longer than the crap generics. Put in properly it made ANC much better kept debris clear of driver with diffuser foam and locked them into my ear comfortably. Just roll in the fingers, push in and they weren't going anywhere. Perfect seal.
Ugh, typos, maybe I'll edit. Not now though, this was faster.
Besides the features is the audio quality alone worth an upgrade from the a-series?
4:56 a device with Dolby Atmos changes the game for this issue
Ordered the wintergreen!
my ears are a weird shape and while I LOVE my old pixel buds pro, they NEVER fit in my ears right. The pixel buds pro 2 while they are more expensive they almost immediately felt way way better, this fit in my ears, twisted and locked in, and they stayed, while my bud pros (original) fell out during similar situations.
No they are terrible, the case is a pain when trying to reset, snaps shut when connected stopping the reset.
The right bud if you're able to get it to connect it will constantly disconnect, the fit is terrible even when swapping the tips.
The sound is awful no bass, the mids are flat and the highs are tinny.
The touch gesture is clunky, try and turn up the volume and it will pause, transparency mode does nothing. If you manage to get the right bud to stay connected, as soon as you try and use the gesture controls it cuts out and stops working
From what I hear they have to do a mic patch for calls.
Did you get a chance to test the fit during workouts or running?
I am nowhere near an audiophile and think that my Pixel Buds Pro sound great. My Pixel Buds 2 arrive tomorrow and if they sound just as good as my Pro's and more importantly, stay in my ears consistently I am going to be a happy camper! I still like my Pixel Buds A-Series for laying down on my side on a pillow. Anyone have any recommendations for comfy buds for sleeping, please let me know.
What piece of music did you play for the sound test?
I will not upgrade it, unless I lose my original buds pro.
Without better Bluetooth codecs such as apt x or ldac, i just can't justify upgrading over the first generation. I mean now we have earbuds that are way cheaper but capable of far superior bit rates. Seems too little, too late. Will probably grab something from Nothing instead.
They aren't reading notifications for a ton of people, even myself. Not talking about the touch to hold, just the general notification reading. They also don't have independent notification volume. If your phone is on vibrate, then your earbuds are silent as well.
Google is aware of these problems, and they don't care.
Do not buy these.
What is the music played for the sound comparison of the pro and pro 2? I rather liked it.
Coming from Buds 1 to 2 the screw in is vastly better. Buds 1 always felt like they were slipping out of my ears.
I haven't had any issues with call quality from my experience thus far
Are cases compatible with each other?
Actually doesn't look like it😢
200+ bucks is really steep. I used to have 20$ headphones with cable. That's got to be some kind of hidden inflation as well.
Multipoint connect work with any Android devices or just with Pixel?
any other device, whether Android or not (at least they work on my Pixel phone and Windows laptop)
Yeah, as others have said, it works with anything, sometimes even too good (can get clingy). Works quite well with a MacBook in my case
Расстраивает только что нет кодеков высокой чёткости, хотя нужно самому попробовать послушать
There are alot of new features and sound upgrades that have gone to the pixel buds pro 1
Just got them.. for me the Pixelbuds A are more comfortable and sound about the same
Also Google is the only company I know that makes earbuds that need a tutorial just to put them in your ear. The first ones make hollow noise in my ear it just feels cheap.
anyone else notice the shitty cut at 8:09 xD
Sound quality wise, I like the first one better than the second one.
What do you like most about the Gen 1 sound profile?
as in bass is stronger on 1 vs 2?
PBP ANC was average and the claimed 11 hours battery life was a lie 🤥 hope the second gen is more realistic in its claims.
I highly doubt anyone has a working pair of the originals. Either way these are hella expensive for Android buds that are highly likely to stop working in 4 months
I just picked up my Pixel Buds Pro 2 yesterday and tried them this morning. They're okay, but not as comfortable as my Airpods Pro 2, which also have better ANC. I'll give the Pixel Buds a few more days, but I'll probably return them. I would love to see a comparision between the Pixel Buds Pro 2 and the Galaxy Buds Pro 3.
Why not just use your airpod pro 2s and nice on with your life lol
@@wmurch3 Great thought! I was using the iPhone 15 pro and switched over to the Pixel 9 Pro XL and the Airpods Pro 2 work well but I haven't been able to turn off the find my/tracking on them so they alert me every couple of hours with chime to let me know they are tracking me. LOL. Also I haven't found away to now the battery percentage of the Airpods. All of that being said... I am hope to get a comparable set of earbuds that work work well with android :)
The older ones are supposed to be "screwed" in as well
Buds pro 2 should be compared with the buds series A. That is the more likely upgrade path
I'll keep my Pixel buds pro from 2 years ago and wait for the 3th model
The 3th? That's new to me haha
😂😂😂@@GrimAbstract
Why no hi res audio??
Won't see a much change rather than size
How come i don’t feel Spatial Audio when listening to music and Netflix?!
The media has to be supported for it to work
@@wmurch3 I use Spotify and TH-cam music premium, and Netflix, still don’t get Spatial Audio?
I've had them for a few days. The sound is good, they are very light weight and would be very nice, but I can't workout with them, they fall out of my ears when laying on the bench or bending over to pick up the weights. The little wingy things are two small to be of benefit for anyone who isn't petite. Going back to Bose.
the reason why the battery goes for so long is because they are very low in volume
Don't like Gemini on my buds or Pixel 9 Pro XL. Still use assistant.
Gemini live is pretty good actually
The pixel pro 1 just kept on falling out of my ears they were just too big and bulky for me. So.i.am.glad they are smaller.
I skipped them because of the chunkiness. Now I got the PBP2
defiantly worth it
I want to upgrade this time
Just come right out and say they suck and not worth the price or upgrade
No mic test? 👎
I literally am wearing the Pros 1 on on ear and the Pros 2 on the other ear and the Pros 1 have better ANC.
Compared with my Airpods Pro 2 the found is very muffled/hollow. Unfortunately...
They need to get more premium hardware on all their stuff imo
The sound of my Airpods Pro 2 is a lot better and they're the same price.
In the comparison both versions sounds like 💩. Or maybe it's just how that music sounds.
Possible typo in the app? I noticed it said Equaliser instead of Equalizer.
Why are you crying about a little mistake
Equaliser is the British-English spelling
@@deebo8056 Curious.
@@NathanielHatley crybaby
@@21backwards78 I'm not used to seeing things like that in products from Google. I really don't care that much about it. I just thought I'd mention it as I was curious how it made it into the final release. As @deebo8056 stated, it's just the British spelling, so no issue. Lastly, the comment creates engagement for the channel, otherwise I wouldn't have mentioned it at all.
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