google: Google Pixel Buds Pro may launch soon, tipped to rival Apple AirPods Pro – Times of India
Google is reportedly planning to launch Google Pixel Buds Pro later this year. As per a latest tweet by leaker Jon Prosser, the tech giant will introduce a high-end version of its Pixel Buds ‘soon’. The rumoured earbuds will likely stack up against the likes of Apple AirPods Pro and Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro.
As per Prosser’s tweet, the Google Pixel Buds Pro will be launched in four colour options – Real Red, Carbon, Limoncello, and Fog. As of now, Google has not revealed any details about the rumoured earbuds but previous reports suggest that the Pixel Buds Pro will be priced around the 3rd-generation Apple AirPods. Apart from this, several reports also suggest that the ‘Pro’ version of the Google Pixel Buds will feature Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).
As per a report by MacRumors, the Google Pixel Buds Pro may also feature in-built Google Assistant with intelligent features such as the Adaptive Sound. For those who do not know, the Adaptive Sound feature adjusts the volume as per your surroundings and touch controls.
It is worth noting that Prosser’s tweet comes almost a week before the Google I/O annual event. This means that we may see new Google earbuds at the upcoming event where it is also expected to launch the Google Pixel 6a and its first smartwatch, Google Pixel Watch.
In a recent report, AndroidCentral shared real images of the alleged Google Pixel Watch. The publication claims that the smartwatch was found in a US restaurant by one of their sources. As per the source, the device could be a testing mode for the internal Pixel team.
When it comes to the images, the Google Pixel Watch looks similar to the leaked rendered images. The images reveal that the smartwatch will follow a minimalistic design language with almost no bezels. The images also reveal that the Pixel Watch will have a couple of buttons near the crown that look similar to the one seen on Apple Watch models.
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