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Product Name: | Google Pixel Buds Pro - Noise Canceling Earbuds - Up to 31 Hour Battery Life with Charging Case - Bluetooth Headphones - Compatible with Wireless Charging - Coral |
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Model Number: | GA34L; GQGM1; GPX4H |
Product SKU: | B0B1N7Z8B3 |
UPC: | 193575032290 |
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Lemongrass $186, rest are regular price.
These are extremely comfortable for my ears, with a shallow fit and the largest tips creating a good seal without any pressure, I can wear them for hours. They are way boomy stock, but the balanced EQ built in (once updated with the latest firmware) is very solid. Wavelet does a slightly better job with AutoEQ than Google's balanced preset, but it's close enough to not matter, and the Google EQ you set STICKS, so it will continue to use Balanced on your iPad or Macbook which is great. The noise cancelling is good, not amazing, the mic is good (though apparently not in wind), and the battery life is amazing.
It is nice to be able to set balanced EQ and just use these with no complaints, and no desire to purchase more optimal tips.
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Anyway, good price on these , but I do find the buds a to be much clearer for vocals and so I'm on the fence..These are still $200 at the Google store.
Lemongrass $186, rest are regular price.
Guessing, has to be same color? 🙁 I have $200 but everything is at original price in GS
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Haha, right, will they price match non-ugly colors?
They can price match only after it ships
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These are extremely comfortable for my ears, with a shallow fit and the largest tips creating a good seal without any pressure, I can wear them for hours. They are way boomy stock, but the balanced EQ built in (once updated with the latest firmware) is very solid. Wavelet does a slightly better job with AutoEQ than Google's balanced preset, but it's close enough to not matter, and the Google EQ you set STICKS, so it will continue to use Balanced on your iPad or Macbook which is great. The noise cancelling is good, not amazing, the mic is good (though apparently not in wind), and the battery life is amazing.
It is nice to be able to set balanced EQ and just use these with no complaints, and no desire to purchase more optimal tips.