
Google first announced the second-generation Google Pixel Buds way back in October 2019 and, since then, we've been eager to get our hands on them. Featuring a new design, carrying case, and improved all-around performance, the new Pixel Buds looked to be something very special. But would their performance match Google's presentation? I took them for a test drive to find out.

The Good
Overall, the original Pixel Buds were decent, but with some noticeable flaws. The design wasn't my favorite, the fit wasn't a good match for my ears, and the case was objectively not great. This time around, there's a lot more to like with far fewer drawbacks.For starters, the Pixel Buds are now true wireless earbuds, which means they resolve one of my biggest complaints about the original: the cable. It's a personal preference, but I am strongly against cables for earbuds. They're bothersome, they often get in the way, and, to me, there's something so annoying about the way they bounce off your neck when you're exercising—I can't stand it. The new Pixel Buds don't have a cable, so right away, I was feeling very good about them.

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