Pixel Buds 2 reviews?

jhilker

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Would love to see everyone's thoughts on these. Mine arrived last Thursday, and I am really enjoying them so far. It took a while for me to figure out which size of tips to use, but I think I've decided to use the large ones. I thought at first the wing had to be pushed forward, but after watching one of the tips from Google, I realized you just need to set them in your ear where it's the most comfortable, and keeps the buds in place. Very comfortable so far. Sound quality is outstanding, and the touch controls work flawlessly. Appreciate the Google Assistant integration, too. So far, a winner all around.

Looking forward to seeing what future updates will be coming for these. I hope an equalizer will be one of them. I use YouTube Music for my primary streaming music service, and although it has an equalizer, I'm not very happy with the sound using that. But if I get a good seal with my tips, the bass sounds pretty good. Great separation as well.
 
My son and I ordered on April 29th and we just got our order yesterday. I have to say, I am loving these. However, I do not have much to base it off. I used to use Powerbeats and enjoyed those. They did tend to fall out of my ears when working out while laying on the bench. Last night I worked out and had no issues at all. I am happy with the sound. I have made a few calls, and I am not sure if the person on the other end was having trouble because of service(they were driving in a rural area) or it was hard to hear me. The Google Assistant is awesome and I am quite impressed with the translation feature. Pretty cool. Very happy.
 
I absolutely love my pixel buds 2! They sound great, look and feel great and Google Assistant is awesome through them. Does any one know though to to make the notification for the battery status of the buds stay in the notification shade constantly. It seems as though it goes away after a few minutes usually which is slightly annoying to me? Thanks Soo much. They really rock!
 
I'm loving mine as well. I had the Samsung Galaxy Buds previously. Although the buds seem slightly louder, the sound on the Pixel Buds 2 is much deeper, full, and robust. Really loving that.

I find the voice quality to be really, really great! And listening to a conversation sounds almost as if I was holding the phone to my ear.

I've been using YouTube Music More now (waiting for my que to convert my Google Play Music library. My question to you is do you find that YT Music is louder than GPMusic on your buds? I am finding that, especially with older songs.
 
I'm loving mine as well. I had the Samsung Galaxy Buds previously. Although the buds seem slightly louder, the sound on the Pixel Buds 2 is much deeper, full, and robust. Really loving that.

I find the voice quality to be really, really great! And listening to a conversation sounds almost as if I was holding the phone to my ear.

I've been using YouTube Music More now (waiting for my que to convert my Google Play Music library. My question to you is do you find that YT Music is louder than GPMusic on your buds? I am finding that, especially with older songs.
I completely agree with everything you just said!
 
I've had my Pixel Buds 2 since May 7th and love them. I use it a lot for calls and have had no complaints.
 
Alrighty, so here is an update again: this morning I went out on a walk around my neighborhood and my right side but didn't work at all including touch controls. Only my left side worked. Try to resetting my pixel buds in their case the connection everything. Even, I tried to Reboot my Pixel 3 XL ones. No success. I had an online chat session with Google products support. I went into the buds at on my phone and turned off any of the detection and the right side instantaneously worked again. I was just close to having them send me a brand new replacement in the mail. Google online support asked a senior manager and they said that they're working on another software update for the buds because I believe it really is due to an overactive in-ear sensor on the buds themselves. I mean, it is really weird let all of a sudden this morning they stopped working on the right side versus even up to last night they're working beautifully but for right now until a new software update comes out, I have turned off the in-ear detection feature of our pixel buds 2 in the application.
 
Alrighty, so here is an update again: this morning I went out on a walk around my neighborhood and my right side but didn't work at all including touch controls. Only my left side worked. Try to resetting my pixel buds in their case the connection everything. Even, I tried to Reboot my Pixel 3 XL ones. No success. I had an online chat session with Google products support. I went into the buds at on my phone and turned off any of the detection and the right side instantaneously worked again. I was just close to having them send me a brand new replacement in the mail. Google online support asked a senior manager and they said that they're working on another software update for the buds because I believe it really is due to an overactive in-ear sensor on the buds themselves. I mean, it is really weird let all of a sudden this morning they stopped working on the right side versus even up to last night they're working beautifully but for right now until a new software update comes out, I have turned off the in-ear detection feature of our pixel buds 2 in the application.
So when you do that, you aren't getting any disconnections? That would be great until they get a new update pushed out.
 
So when you do that, you aren't getting any disconnections? That would be great until they get a new update pushed out.
Nah,not at all dude. I mean even when I had the in-ear detections function turned on, both buds were connecting to my phone just fine... it's just that I wasn't getting any audio or touch controls on the right side bud. That's the worry thing about it. That's what I even told the Google support product specialist rep valve for the chat session. It makes no sense because up until last night both buds with any of detection worked just fine. I will mention that when you flip open the case on the always on ambient display you can more consistently see the buds battery level versus having to light up the lock screen or unlock your phone to see that notification. It works a little bit better. Yeah, the rep told me that Google is working on another software update to hopefully fix the inner sensor over sensitivity. I really didn't want to have them replaced but I was going to if they didn't work obviously. Thankfully, they are working fine again now.
 
And the final proof for me is that with in ear detection turned off, if I cup my hand over each ear, that bud doesn't cut out! This is a great workaround until we get another update. Here's hoping it comes soon.
 
And the final proof for me is that with in ear detection turned off, if I cup my hand over each ear, that bud doesn't cut out! This is a great workaround until we get another update. Here's hoping it comes soon.
Hahaha I'm so so glad to hear you see improvements as well dude!! Yeah, hopefully future software updates will force the in-ear sensor to not be so overacting and annoying!
 
My right side bud just stopped working, I just deleted my buds, and repaired them. Now they're fine again. The joys of truly wireless earbuds sometimes. Lol
 
My right side bud just stopped working, I just deleted my buds, and repaired them. Now they're fine again. The joys of truly wireless earbuds sometimes. Lol
Same thing happened to me day before yesterday...couldn't get the right bud to connect. Dropped them back in the case and popped in my Samsung buds+. Took them out today and everything is fine *shrugs*
 
Same thing happened to me day before yesterday...couldn't get the right bud to connect. Dropped them back in the case and popped in my Samsung buds+. Took them out today and everything is fine *shrugs*
Well, see, in my case, the bud side that isn't working is connected it's just that no audio is out of it. So I just deleted from the phone, and repair it. It's just an odd one. Hopefully a future firmware update will fix that. As long as they work I don't really give a crap! Lol obviously I love them too much. If I didn't love them as much, my healthy wife wouldn't have purchased them from me as a gift, and I would have returned them long ago but as we all are, I'm a googler so I'm patient with it and I love it nonetheless as the bottom line!

I will say this much though, when I enable the in-ear detection feature, my right side bud no matter what I'm listening to or where I am, is dead. Still no touch controls work, and no audio. Only the left side bud works with any other detection on. That being said, with the in-ear detection feature off, everything is normal.
 
Well, see, in my case, the bud side that isn't working is connected it's just that no audio is out of it. So I just deleted from the phone, and repair it. It's just an odd one. Hopefully a future firmware update will fix that. As long as they work I don't really give a crap! Lol obviously I love them too much. If I didn't love them as much, my healthy wife wouldn't have purchased them from me as a gift, and I would have returned them long ago but as we all are, I'm a googler so I'm patient with it and I love it nonetheless as the bottom line!

I will say this much though, when I enable the in-ear detection feature, my right side bud no matter what I'm listening to or where I am, is dead. Still no touch controls work, and no audio. Only the left side bud works with any other detection on. That being said, with the in-ear detection feature off, everything is normal.
Yeah, I've found that even with in ear detection off, I still have occasional hiccups with sound cutting out, but not nearly as badly with it turned on. Really hoping an update is coming soon.
 
Yeah, I've found that even with in ear detection off, I still have occasional hiccups with sound cutting out, but not nearly as badly with it turned on. Really hoping an update is coming soon.
Yeah, dude, trust me I hear you. Hopefully Google sends out a firmware update very soon for them!
 
Just saw this response from a Google employee on the Pixel Buds community:

"I just wanted to let all of you know that we’ve heard you, and our team will be rolling out software updates in the coming weeks to improve Bluetooth stability and connectivity.


Thank you for providing your feedback, both on this thread and in feedback reports. Our team has found it beyond helpful while investigating and working on improving these connectivity issues.


I’ll continue to follow up on this thread with updates. In the meantime, please keep filing feedback reports and feel free to @Mention me directly with any concerns, questions or issues, and I’ll do my best to address each of you."

https://support.google.com/googlepixelbuds/thread/43794726?hl=en&msgid=52196394
 

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