- New Pixel Buds 2A Leakage shows what seems to be an updated design
- There are no specification details yet but three colors have been revealed
- Expect an official launch on August 20
We’ve got lots of leaks and rumors during the official disclosure of the Google Pixel 10 series, which will happen on Wednesday, August 20. And the latest seems to waste key information about the latest cheap pixel buds that are being launched with the phones.
The images that appear to be reproduced for marketing material come via Android headlines. AH says that although there is not yet a huge amount of details, the earbuds are called the pixel buds 2A, and they are the sequel to the pixel buds A-series earplugs, Google announced far back in 2021. It’s a long time in headphone year, but Google tends to update its earbuds on a much more leisurely pace than its rivals.
Google Pixel Buds 2A: What we know so far
The leak says there will be several color settings, including the iris color shown in the rendering, plus strawberry and fog lights. It is expected that these new buds will deliver better audio and battery life than the existing version that seems a secure effort.
There were two key problems with the originals, which hopefully the new Pixel Buds 2A will address: The A series was not the most comfortable buds for long wear and we found that the sound quality was a little tired. Given how competitive and fast-moving world’s Android-friendly items among the best earplugs have become, I hope we will see significant improvements in both of these areas.
We’re Expecting to See These New Earbuds Alongside The Other Pixel Products On August 20, and They Should Be Priced Keenly: The Original Pixel Buds A Series Were $ 99 / £ 99 (About Au $ 140) When They LaUnched, And While Electronics Prices Have Gone Up Significant Sinden Further: I’m Writing This Just Hours After Dozens of New Us Import Tariffs Were Introduced by the Trump Administration) Google’s Going to Want to Keep Them Competitive Prices.
In comparison, Apple’s recently launched Non-Employed AirPods (4th Gen) for $ 129 / £ 129 / AU $ 219, so if Google can match or undercut



