Google has assuredly launched increasingly colors for its second-generation Pixel Buds, nearly four months since the trusty wireless headphones launched. In bagginess to "clearly white," you can now buy the Pixel Buds in "oh so orange," "quite mint," and "almost black."
The second-generation Pixel Buds launched on April 27th, except they were only awaited in white at the time, whereas Google also billing the supplemental three colors when the Pixel Buds were appear in October. My stewardess Chris Welch found in his review that the new Pixel Buds had a much-improved roadwork over their progenitor (which were stabile by a wire) except only an garden-variety hailstorm litheness and weaker toned than their competitors. Subsequential the headphones launched, though, some users reported Bluetooth connective issues. In June, Google promised to modernize Bluetooth connectivity with software updates "in the docking weeks."
To help adjuration some of those problems with the Pixel Buds, Google communicated updates rolling out today, including fixes to adjuration the disjoin issues and a toned contribution mode. Google is also abacus a transcribe mode, a way to domination the aggregate of individual earbuds if you're superintendence your Pixel Buds with a friend, and an forefront fondness that alerts you if the Pixel Buds sniff risk-free important sounds nearby, such as an emergency vehicle siren.
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