Google Pixel Buds A Series review: in pictures
Google's latest wireless headset launches at 56% of the price of last year's model with very few compromises in features. They have performed reliably, have a very secure fit, sound great, and are one of the best in the $100 price range.

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Google Pixel Buds Series A retail package
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Matte case and USB-C charging port

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Pairing button on the back
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Dark olive color
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Silicone earbud tip and fin
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Outside touch panel
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Secure carrying case for each earbud
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Google Pixel Buds vs Buds A Series, cases
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Google Pixel Buds vs Buds A Series, basically the same design
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