The Pixel Buds Pro ($199.99) are Google's answer to Apple's AirPods Pro ($249). In their favor, the Pixel Buds Pro offer very good active noise cancellation (ANC), a bass-forward and bright music experience, and responsive on-ear controls. You even get helpful Google Translate features and hands-free Google Assistant access. But oddly, the pair doesn’t support the AptX codec, which means you're stuck with either the inefficient (on Android) AAC or standard SBC codecs. Furthermore, the app doesn’t include a customizable EQ, which is something we expect at this price. Ultimately, the Pixel Buds Pro offer better ANC and are just as seamless to use as the AirPods Pro (which are due for a refresh), but the best noise-cancelling true wireless earphones, including the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and the Sony WF-1000XM4 (both $279), offer superior sound quality and ANC all around.Intuitive Controls, Frustrating Codec Limitations You can choose between Charcoal, Coral, Fog, or Lemongrass ear...
The Google Pixel Buds Pro deliver satisfying audio, effective noise cancellation, and some unique Android-only features, but lack the codec support to deliver the best sound quality on Android devices.
Powerful bass depth and bright, sculpted highs; Quality noise cancellation; Supports hands-free and translation features on Android; Qi-compatible wireless charging case
No AptX support; Lacks customizable in-app EQ