#Google’s Pixel Buds A-Series are its cheapest (and best) wireless earbuds yet

#Google’s Pixel Buds A-Series are its cheapest (and best) wireless earbuds yet

#Google’s Pixel Buds A-Series are its cheapest (and best) wireless earbuds yet

Google just announced the Pixel Buds A-Series, a more affordable take on its wireless earbuds. They cost $99 and they’re available to pre-order today in the US and Canada and ship June 17.

But I’ve been lucky enough to have them for a good 10 days or so, and that’s long enough for me to be comfortable saying this: the Pixel Buds A-Series are not only Google’s cheapest wireless earbuds yet, they’re also the company’s best. I’d go so far as to say they’re the easiest headphones to recommend for any Android user that doesn’t absolutely need tons of noise-canceling.

(By the way, I’m going to be calling them the Pixel Buds A from now on, because ‘A-Series’ is just dumb and Google continues to be bad at naming things.)

Granted, I was already a big fan of the 2020 Pixel Buds. Despite their issues at launch and intermittent connectivity problems, Google made a wealth of sensible design choices that have made them by far my most used headphones over the past year. A comfortable design, great sound quality, intuitive gestures, and the best voice integration of any headphones out there made them worth the occasional hassle.

The Pixel Buds A offers almost everything its predecessors did right while fixing almost everything they got wrong.

Few compromises

There are precisely two significant differences in functionality between the 2020 Pixel Buds and the Pixel Buds A.

  1. The Pixel Buds A can’t charge wirelessly.
  2. The Pixel Buds A don’t support swipe gestures for changing volume, only simple taps for playback control and accessing the Assistant.

That’s it.

The first omission didn’t bother me, as I rarely used wireless charging.

I thought the second one would bother me, as easy volume control was one of my favorite things about the earlier Buds, and it’s rare to find earbuds that give you easy access to all controls even if you’re only using one earbud at a time. But the Pixel Buds A’s voice recognition is so reliable and speedy that I don’t miss the volume controls nearly as much as I expected to.