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Google Pixel Buds 2a deliver lightweight comfort, crisp audio, Active Noise Cancellation, and a dependable battery, all for less[1]
Hear only what you want to hear; Google Tensor A1 powers Active Noise Cancellation with Silent Seal 1.5 to help block external noise; or switch to Transparency mode to hear the world around you while you listen
Immerse yourself in clear, crisp audio with the 11 mm dynamic speaker driver, or customize the levels of bass, treble, and more with the 5-band equalizer
Pixel Buds 2a are built for lightweight comfort and an impeccable fit; secure them during workouts or commutes with the twist-to-adjust stabilizer, or twist the other direction for relaxed comfort
Hear and be heard with Clear Calling; it helps block background noise, so wind, external chatter, or other distractions in your environment won’t interrupt your conversations[2]
Get up to 7 hours of listening time with Active Noise Cancellation on, or 20 hours with the charging case[3]; a quick 5-minute charge in the case can add up to 1 hour of listening time[4]
Get help without taking out your phone; Gemini, your helpful AI assistant, can find info from recent emails, give you walking directions, or brainstorm in real time – all you have to do is start talking[5]
No worries about sweat droplets or light drizzles; Pixel Buds 2a are built to last with IP54 sweat and water resistance, so you can stay in your groove without moisture dampening the moment[6]
Pixel Buds 2a work in harmony with Pixel phones, watches, and tablets, so Clear Calling, Find Hub, and more work seamlessly, and setup and switching between devices is a breeze[2,7,12]
Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)
8 reviews for Google Pixel Buds 2a – Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode – Lightweight, Comfortable Fit – 20-Hour Battery – Water Resistant – Built for Gemini – Iris
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Joyce Flower –
Ear-resistibly awesome buds!
I absolutely love these earbuds. The sound quality is excellent, and the noise cancellation makes a huge difference — especially in busy or loud environments. They’re very comfortable and look sleek, with the fit feeling secure even after long wear. The charging case is compact and easy to carry, and the battery life has been great so far. I also love that the ear tips can be swapped out so you can get the best custom fit for each ear. Overall, a fantastic pair of earbuds and well worth it.
Dave –
Nice earbuds for the price, integrates well with Pixel phone, lack of wireless charging is a bummer
If you’ve got a Pixel phone and don’t want to spend a lot, these are a great choice. They have good sound, integration with Pixel is of course wonderful. Microphone and noise cancelling work well. The main downside is lack of wireless charging, which it turns out annoys me. I should have spent more and gotten that, which of course then opens up to looking at options beyond Pixel Buds…so…yeah. Weigh what’s important to you.
DoubleD –
$30 earbuds
Extremely underwhelming. These buds have NO touch volume control, a total dealbreaker at $140 price! Add to that bad sound quality and next to no extra features.Been going without wireless buds for weeks just to get these and sent them back the same day. Got the Pro version at a similar price and it has great sound quality and all the extras like wireless charging and multiple device connections.The only reasons to get these are much lighter weight, smaller case size and uniform buds color. Drop the price to $30 and 2a will be worth it.
holbrook22 –
Very Nice Earbuds
I received the Pixel 2A earbuds on last Friday after pre-ordering them a few weeks ago. So far I am very happy with them. They don’t have all the bells and whistles of the Pro, but I’m also not paying the higher price of the Pro Earbuds.These are the most comfortable buds I’ve ever had. I wore them for 4 hours straight, and I had absolutely no ear discomfort as I have with all other earbuds I’ve had. I’m very impressed.I am not an audiophile so I found the sound more than acceptable and I think most people would agree. I really appreciated the bass. The Active Noise Cancelation works well and cancels maybe 70% of background noise. High pitch sounds come though more than lower pitch sounds.If there is one complaint it’s that there is no touch volume control on the buds. One must go to their phone and use the app to change the volume.To sum up. I’m very pleased with my purchase of the Google Pixel 2A earbuds and I’d recommend them to others.
DOL10th –
Good, But Not Great
I have been using these for a while now. Before these, I was a big fan of the Jabra 10s, but they started having battery and connection trouble. Since that line is discontinued and I use a Pixel phone, the Pixel Buds 2a felt like the natural next step. They are good.I really like the quality of noise cancellation and hear through. The sound for music is solid, and the controls work well for most things. The one annoyance is that tapping the earbud once does not always answer calls on web-based app’s phone calls, but that is not a deal breaker for me.My biggest complaint is about the charging case’s battery life. It drains incredibly fast and seems to take a long time to recharge. Out of the dozen different earbuds and brands I have owned over the last decade, this case is the worst in that category. The actual earbuds themselves have great battery life, which is a definite plus, but the case is a letdown.Another small inconvenience is the rubber inserts. They are thin enough to give you a great seal, but they constantly turn inside out when you take the buds out of your ears. This means I have to fix them almost every time before putting them back in the case. While annoying, it would not stop me from recommending them.Overall, despite these issues, I like them a lot.
DaniMando64 –
Transparent, Comfy, Loud
I am in love with these. I’ve been on a budget with trying out many earbuds, specifically for their transparency mode as I like to have background music while working with others. Having the touch controls be fully usable even with only one earbud is also phenomenal. They’re snug and comfortable while also being fairly loud and clear.
Don’t buy from Scamazon –
Not worth the price!!!
Just got these too pair with my Pixel 9a, and for a $129 bucks, I’m not happy. I have the Galaxy buds Fe which I paid $79 for and my Samsung a54 has absolutely no issues with them at all in any way. The Pixel buds 2a only sounds good on the regular setting. Noise canceling is horrible, and the Transparency setting is ok. The feel in ear is awkward feeling as well. I also feel like the volume is muted a bit. I definitely cannot recommend these for the price they are. Grab some galaxy fe buds for a better experience.
Jesse W –
An upgrade in every way
The new Pixel Buds 2a are an upgrade in every single way from the original A-Series. I am sensitive to in-ear headphones fitting with a proper seal, I was a bit worried because the originals were the only ones that ever fit me perfectly. I’m happy to say the 2a fit even better.The sound quality is great, and the noise cancellation works well if you’re into that (I am not). They are lightweight and stayed put during my sweaty workout. I am pleased with them!The iris color is super cute, too.