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- Google is emphasizing an update for its Pixel Buds Pro2.
- New features include adaptive audio and head gesture support.
- Facilities should be available in the next few weeks.
If you own the Pixel Buds Pro2, you can soon see a big upgrade in your audio quality.
At the last month’s Google event, the company revealed its new budget -friendly Pixel 2A buds and teased some upgrades to Pixel Buds Pro 2 starting in 2024.
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They are coming upgrade at the end Google has announced This is advancing its latest updates for eligible devices. There is a look here what is for your earbuds.
What is new for your pixel bads pro2
1. Adaptive audio: Your earbuds will now help you to be aware of your environment while maintaining unwanted noise. Whether you are running, riding a bike, riding a metro, or working outside, your Pixel Buds Pro 2 will be suited to the level of noise around you. Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 launched a uniform feature in 2023. Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 launched a uniform feature in 2023.
2. Loud noise protection: If a loud noise is suddenly around you, like a fire truck siren, your earbuds will help reduce the level of sound reaching your ears. However, Google explains that it is not suitable for protecting against “sudden impulse sounds” such as gunshots, explosions or fireworks.
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3. Head gesture for calls and texts: Google says that now you can manage calls and text messages without raising finger. By using specific head gestures, you can control your pixel buds with simple head movements. You can shake the head to answer a call or answer a lesson, or reject your head.
4. Gemini live interaction improves in noise environment: If you ever have trouble in hearing due to your surrounding noise by Mithun Live, you will see a improvement with this update. Google explains that advanced audio processing will now prioritize your voice and eliminate the noise of the background, which means that your conversation with Mithun Live will be seamless, even if people are talking around you.
Google says that updates with these features, which will take about 10 minutes to be installed, will gradually and automatically roll all users – just make sure that you have your earbuds charged and connected. If you have the automatic updates closed, you can go to the Google Pixel Buds app and manually check by tapping “more settings” and “firmware updates”.
