The Google Pixel Buds are the company’s answer to the Apple AirPods, but the true wireless earbuds didn’t exactly blow us away with their weak bass response.
A new update could be about to fix that though, as Google furnishes the Pixel Buds with a raft of improvements, including a ‘bass boost’ feature that allows you to enhance the lower frequencies of your music via the earbuds’ settings.
A poor bass response was one of the reasons we felt the Pixel Buds didn’t live up to competitors like the AirPods or the Sony WF-1000XM3; in fact, we felt the soundstage exaggerated the higher frequencies to the point of being uncomfortable to listen to.
Hopefully, this new update will go some way to addressing what is arguably the earbuds’ biggest flaw – as well as introducing some cool quality-of-life features.
Sharing is caring
It’s not just the sound that’s set to change; Google has also announced that the Pixel Buds will now be able to detect when your sharing your buds with another person and allow you to adjust the volume accordingly.
Google says that “sharing detection automatically detects when you’re sharing an earbud with someone and you can both individually swipe on your respective earbud to control your own volume”.
As well as that, an “experimental” feature called Attention Alerts lowers the volume of your music when the Pixel Buds detect noise you may want to tune into – for example, “if your dog barks, baby cries, or an emergency vehicle drives by with sirens ringing”.
Source: techradar.com