Google Unveils Pixel Buds Pro 2 With Enhanced AI And Noise Cancellation

At its “Made by Google” event on October 13, Google introduced the Pixel 9 smartphones and launched the Pixel Buds Pro 2. These new earbuds feature Google’s proprietary Tensor A1 chipset, which enhances sound quality, integrates Google AI features, and improves noise cancellation.

The Pixel Buds Pro 2 have been redesigned for a more secure fit, with Google highlighting that they are 24% lighter and 27% smaller than the previous model—This new design was developed through the analysis of 45 million ear scans and real-world testing.

The earbuds include a “twist-to-fit” stabilizer and offer four different ear tip sizes for a personalized fit; The Tensor A1 chipset enables ultra-low latency audio processing, adjusting to the environment up to 3 million times per second. This technology provides twice the active noise cancellation (ANC) capability compared to the previous generation, effectively canceling a broader range of noises, such as traffic and background conversations.

Meet Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 | Light Ears Ahead

Despite the smaller size, Google claims that the Tensor A1 chipset has improved battery life. The Pixel Buds Pro 2 deliver up to 8 hours of battery life on the earbuds and up to 30 hours with the charging case when ANC is active. A quick 15-minute charge in the case provides up to 3 hours of use.

These earbuds are also integrated with Google’s Gemini AI, offering features like navigation, reminders, music recommendations, and Gemini Live, which enables extended AI-driven conversations.

Additional features include “Clear Calling” to reduce background noise during calls, “Conversation Detection” to pause noise cancellation when speaking, and spatial audio with head tracking for an immersive listening experience.

Availability and Price

The Pixel Buds Pro 2 will be available internationally on September 26, priced at $229.

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