The Google Pixel Buds Pro Are On Sale for $110 Right Now

For everyday listening and ANC performance, they’re hard to beat at this price.

Jan 22, 2025 - 16:57
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The Google Pixel Buds Pro Are On Sale for $110 Right Now

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If you’re after wireless earbuds with strong features but don’t want to spend top dollar, the Google Pixel Buds Pro are currently $109.99 on Woot. That’s almost half off of their usual $199 price tag (for the next 10 days or until it sells out), and the deal includes a 90-day Woot Limited Warranty. Additionally, Prime members get free standard shipping (non-Prime users will need to shell out an extra $6). That said, shipping isn’t available to Alaska, Hawaii, or PO boxes.

The Pixel Buds Pro are a little on the bulkier side, but that bulk actually works to their advantage—staying snug without requiring extra clips or wings. Plus, they come with three sizes of gel eartips (S, M, L) to help you find a comfortable fit. They support Bluetooth 5.0 and are compatible with AAC and SBC codecs, with an 11mm dynamic driver delivering the audio (and while you won’t get audiophile-level sound, the experience is solid for the price). They do a stellar job at cutting out low-frequency noise like airplane rumbles, holding their own against pricier models like Sony’s WF-1000XM4 ($278). However, higher frequencies, like ambient chatter, are less effectively muted, and a faint high-frequency hiss is present during ANC, according to this PCMag review. If you’re looking for complete isolation, these may not fully deliver. Transparency mode, on the other hand, reportedly works beautifully, letting you chat or hear your surroundings naturally.

The capacitive touch controls on each earpiece are intuitive, allowing you to manage playback and calls with ease. However, customization options (via the app) are limited; you can adjust only the tap-and-hold gesture. The app also offers features like Google Assistant integration, Find Device, and toggling between Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) modes. The earbuds have an IPX4 water-resistance rating, meaning light splashes and sweat are fine, but don’t test these under running water. Battery life is solid, offering approximately seven hours with ANC on and up to 11 hours with it off, plus additional charges from the case (according to the manufacturer). Your mileage may vary. Charging is convenient with a USB-C port (though no cable is included) and support for Qi wireless charging.

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